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Holi is a five day long celebration filled with colours and joy.
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Music is an essential part of the celebrations!
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Young, old & all in between come out to play Holi together.
As it is customary in India, all occasions begin by seeking the blessings of the almighty. Here too, the people gather at their local temple for an auspicious start to the festivities.
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Opening ceremony of the auspicious festival (2020-08-03/2021-08-03)Avani Society
A beginning marked by devotional song and pradakshina
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Each village has a temple that is the starting point of the Holi celebrations with their beautiful devotional songs
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Then the group of men gathered at the temple proceed from there carrying their revered symbol to each household in the village
The revered symbol
Made of yak hair, peacock feathers and ornamental flowers and leaves, the Nishan gets worshipped at each household gathering.
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Nishan considered holy, marks the identity of the community and is the first object of worship as the toli reaches a home.
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The group moves from one household to the other with a lot of fanfare! Music and fun are essential parts of enjoying the Holi celebrations!
The women of the village gather in a different group and travel in their clusters singing, dancing and showering colours on each other.
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The celebration is filled with dance...
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... and community singing.
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The white saree with a red border is the traditional attire that the women wear while celebrating Holi
The women's celebration is called the Baithak Holi or sitting Holi. Songs are sung ranging from devotional to mainstream bollywood and they dance to the beats of the dholak.
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It is customary to offer something sweet during auspicious occasions and jaggery or gur is part of the rituals, in its most authentic form.
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Jaggery is offered to the almighty first and foremost before being distributed to everyone else.
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Playful banter and sweet jaggery are a must have!
The overall atmosphere is one of playful banter, shower of colours, a sense of community and a deep sense of gratitude to the almighty for a good Holi.
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Age no bar for turning into pranksters on Holi!
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Friends and family sing along together!
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Giggles, colours and unsuspecting mothers! All part of the Holi fun!
Women and girls are known to engage in their own brand of mischief as they shower people with colours and coloured water from their terrace and balconies!
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Bidding adieu on day 5
The goodbye ritual starts with a pradakshina and the returning of the Nishan to the temple
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A last song sung to the beat of the traditional dhol thanking the almighty for a lovely Holi
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A last shower of colour as they bid farewell
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A joyful and energetic send off until the next year!