Marking the beginning of the spring, Holi, the festival of colour is celebrated with much enthusiasm and vibrant colour.
Be it the all-embracing nature or the wide presence of Indians in foreign countries, Holi is now a global festival.
Let’s check out countries where Holi is celebrated with the same fervour as in India:
Nepal: Nepal, the friendly neighbourhood country of India mainly has Hindu citizens and Holi is played to the heart’s content irrespective of age.
Pakistan: Holi is celebrated by Pakistani Hindus with their Muslim friends and neighbours exemplifying a unity in diversity mantra.
UK: The presence of a large number of Indians in England guarantees a grand celebration of Holi with dry colours, colour sprays, singing, dancing, and more.
Dubai: Dubai folks celebrate Holi with much enthusiasm by getting drenched with colours irrespective of religion.
USA: Holi festivals are organised by Hindu temples in the USA and are celebrated by throwing powdered colours and enjoying foods, drinks, and music.
Spain: With much enthusiasm, the spirit of the Holi festival is celebrated in Madrid, Spain with colours, food, drinks, singing, and dancing.
Mauritius: Mauritius celebrates Holi in a Desi style with their markets filled with various colours, spray guns, puja materials for Holika Dahan, sweets, and more.
Australia: Owing to the many Indians living in Australia, Holi is celebrated in rich kaleidoscopic notes with delicious Indian foods.