Happy Holi

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Next two days are festival day. Whole India, special North India will celebrate festival of color. Happy Holi to all boddunan friendsImage result for image holi.

 

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Happy Holi to you and your family! I know it is a big festival in North. Bangalore has also picked up with the Holi fever in last few years but still it is not that big. Have a safe Holi.

Arunima Singh wrote:

Happy Holi to you and your family! I know it is a big festival in North. Bangalore has also picked up with the Holi fever in last few years but still it is not that big. Have a safe Holi.

We India are celebrating our festival at abroad, Bangalore is India. And it have many North India so celebration is not problem. Three son of my sister, 2 son of my sister-in-law and one nephew are living in Bangalore.

Happy Holi, unfortunately we have office even today, though I don't play with colors ;).

It is a very vibrant festival of all with people playing with colors and bonding, especially relations and friends.

Holi festival greetings to all those who celebrate it.... I love the very concept of it especially the colors , am told that it is the end of spring and the beginning of summer.

Happy Holi to All! I hope you had a nice colorful day. 

usha manohar wrote:

Holi festival greetings to all those who celebrate it.... I love the very concept of it especially the colors , am told that it is the end of spring and the beginning of summer.

Thanks, you are color lover than why you not playing holi. Our all festivals are for celebration and enjoy. I don't like to play color but I like to eat some special dishes which are made on this day.

usha manohar wrote:

Holi festival greetings to all those who celebrate it.... I love the very concept of it especially the colors , am told that it is the end of spring and the beginning of summer.

Is Holi not celebrated at your place?

epraneeth77 wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Holi festival greetings to all those who celebrate it.... I love the very concept of it especially the colors , am told that it is the end of spring and the beginning of summer.

Is Holi not celebrated at your place?

In south least people celebrate Holi.  We in North India also don't celebrate festival of South India. But Holi is popular in some state of South India.

anil wrote:
epraneeth77 wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Holi festival greetings to all those who celebrate it.... I love the very concept of it especially the colors , am told that it is the end of spring and the beginning of summer.

Is Holi not celebrated at your place?

In south least people celebrate Holi.  We in North India also don't celebrate festival of South India. But Holi is popular in some state of South India.

No we don't celebrate holi here although it is celebrated in college campus by students since there are many north Indian students studying in various colleges and the locals too celebrate it along with them. Incidentally yesterday being full moon day , it was really magnificent with a super moon lighting up the sky..

The holi is celebrated in a big way. In a bigger way than to my comfort level, therefore I avoid going out on main holi day. I sit inside my room and use Dry Gulal if someone comes to my place. I miss the way holi was played in the past.

 

 

usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
epraneeth77 wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Holi festival greetings to all those who celebrate it.... I love the very concept of it especially the colors , am told that it is the end of spring and the beginning of summer.

Is Holi not celebrated at your place?

In south least people celebrate Holi.  We in North India also don't celebrate festival of South India. But Holi is popular in some state of South India.

No we don't celebrate holi here although it is celebrated in college campus by students since there are many north Indian students studying in various colleges and the locals too celebrate it along with them. Incidentally yesterday being full moon day , it was really magnificent with a super moon lighting up the sky..

Yes my son told me about it. At one holi he was at Manipal University at Bangloru. That collage gave them half day leave to play holi. Yes in these days night are some cold and spending some time watching moon on full moon day is a special experience.

suni51 wrote:

The holi is celebrated in a big way. In a bigger way than to my comfort level, therefore I avoid going out on main holi day. I sit inside my room and use Dry Gulal if someone comes to my place. I miss the way holi was played in the past.

All days are not equal. In these days Holi is some less graceful than old days. When we are facing problem of water that it is vise to playing holi with dry color.

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