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As Holi heralds spring, it is celebrated as Basant Utsav or The Festival Of Spring in its floral splendor in Tagore’s Shantiniketan. Women

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As Holi Festival heralds spring, it is celebrated as Basant Utsav or The Festival Of Spring in its floral splendor in Tagore’s Shantiniketan. Women adorn themselves in floral ornaments and with garlands of the red “palash” flowers in their tresses singing the maestro’s innumerable memorable songs as they pass through the entire campus. Holi has been closely associated with the songs and dances and the festival has an enviable repertoire in folk music in India. In Manipur too, Holi is marked with huge processions being taken out in streets by the young and old. People are seen singing music and enjoying the spirit of Holi.
When the colors of the rainbow are spread on the earth below, we know it is Holi. This festival of colors is the epitome of all celebrations in India. A harbinger of Spring, Holi also means the end of bone-chilling winters in some parts of North India. Celebrated in the Phalgun month of the Hindu calendar (February-March), the pleasant weather perfectly sets the stage for fun, frolic and unadulterated merriment. This is one festival which is eagerly awaited by children, youth and even the elders in every household. Immortalised by Bollywood, this festival makes every heart flutter with happiness and joy.

Holi Festival – India

Holi Festival – India
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