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Holi Hai!

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February 27 2026

“Holi Hai!” – the two words that instantly fill the air with laughter, colors, and celebration. Holi is not just a festival; it’s an emotion that unites people across ages, communities, and cultures. Celebrated with vibrant colors, delicious sweets, music, and boundless energy, Holi marks the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil.

Let’s dive into the spirit of this beautiful festival!


🌼 The Meaning and Significance of Holi

Holi is one of the most popular Hindu festivals, celebrated with immense joy across India and around the world. It usually falls in March, welcoming the spring season and bidding farewell to winter.

The festival is deeply rooted in mythology, especially the story of Prahlada and Holika. The burning of Holika during Holika Dahan symbolizes the victory of devotion and righteousness over arrogance and evil.

In Mathura and Vrindavan, Holi is also associated with Krishna and Radha, celebrating divine love through colors and playful traditions.

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