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(Free Report) The Festival of Colors |
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by Kushal Naharki | 09-03-2020 11:40
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Auspicious red. Sun-kissed gold. Soothing silver. Pretty purple. Blissful blue. Forever green.
Let the colors of Holi fill your life with utmost blessing and imprint color of life majestically. Holi, Festival of Color is a rejoice of the victory of good over evil began in the era of Mahabharat. Arrogant king Hiranyakashipu who was blessed with power, didn't allow people to worship anyone else except him however his son Prahlada openly opposed his father as he was an ardent devotee of Vishnu. Hiranyakashipu ordered his sister Holika to burn the prince on the full moon night. Under the blessing of God Vishnu, Prahlada was unscathed while Holika was burned into ashes. When the prince walked out of the fire, people sprinkled him with colorful water to express the praise of goodness and hatred of evil. People are seen with different varieties of colours on Holi. They put colours and water on each other, sing, dance and have fun. Festival of Colors, creating a vibrant energy of love and celebrating the all the bright hues of life has unfortunately, turned into problems in modern times. Holi too has become ruthlessly commercialized, boisterous and yet another source of environmental degradation. I am writing few of the ways of celebrating this festival in eco friendly way: 1. Holi with Natural Colors Synthetic colors used during the holi can cause serious impact to our skin and health, Now a days people can create their own colour without any side effects. Making colours at home is an easy task with few easy steps and tips with a search away from internet surfing. 2. Don¡¯t Throw colors on Animals Colors and water are spread on the animals during holi. Chemical colors cause harm to their bodies. Those innocent animals are being disturbed and impacted by our inhuman activities. Let¡¯s keep animals safe this holi. 3. Use Less Water Large amount of water has been found to be wasted during Holi. People even pour polluted and dirty water on holi. Water is such an important aspect and still many people are deprived of clean drinking water and water for cleanliness and sanitation We must use less water. 4. Balloons free Holi Balloons filled with water are used during holi. These plastic balloons pollute the environment. Lets avoid ballons and plastic bags and celebrate clean holi. Let us refuse it, if we can¡¯t reuse it. Nature has always loved us and now it¡¯s time for us to love it back, play safe Holi and love nature. Let the colours of Holi spread the message of peace and happiness. Also wishing all of you safe stay form the increasing threat of corona virus. Picture Credit: Youth Thinkers' Society Lamjung |
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24 Comments
Thank you @Dikshya
Posted 01-04-2020 10:40
Enjoyed reading this.
Thank you for this wonderful report
Posted 01-04-2020 08:47
Welcome @Rachu
Posted 27-03-2020 11:23
Thanks for the report
Posted 26-03-2020 18:55
Thank younTaehyun mentor
Posted 12-03-2020 05:58
Thank you sangsu mentors
Posted 12-03-2020 05:58
Hello Kushal! This is mentor Taehyun!
Thank you for introducing the Holi festival for me! I've searched the internet and I found quite interesting! Festival itself looks fun and also with your guideline which described how to celebrate this festival eco-friendly, I want to participate in this festival! Take care of the environment and also animal welfare looks amazing.
Thank you for introducing this amazing festival for me!
Green cheers!
Posted 11-03-2020 14:13
Hi Kushal, this is Sang Su.
I've experienced Holi festival in India. I lived in India for 5 years and indeed it was really fun to join Holi festival. However, as you mentioned, there seems to be a lot of wastes. Thank you for introducing ways to enjoy cultural activities in eco-friendly ways.
Green Cheers!
Posted 11-03-2020 13:21
Happy Holi to you too Jasmine
Posted 10-03-2020 01:59
Happy Holi Kushal dai.. May this year's holi add more happy colors in your life !!
Posted 10-03-2020 01:54
Happy holi pawan
Posted 10-03-2020 00:26
Happy holi brother
Posted 09-03-2020 22:35
Happy Holi Aida
Posted 09-03-2020 17:36
Happy Holi
Posted 09-03-2020 17:30
Happy Holi Susmita
Posted 09-03-2020 17:19
Happy hoil kushal dai
Posted 09-03-2020 17:12
Happy Holi Troyee :)
Posted 09-03-2020 17:05
Thank you @Dolma
Posted 09-03-2020 17:05
Happy holi!!
~Troyee~
Posted 09-03-2020 14:12
Hello kushal dai
Happy holi!!
Thank you for sharing about holi and it's history..
Keep writing
Regards
Dolma
Posted 09-03-2020 13:54
Wishing you Happy Holi too Sujan
Posted 09-03-2020 12:44
Wishing Everyone Happy Holi
Posted 09-03-2020 12:43
Happy Holi Prakriti
Posted 09-03-2020 11:55
Happy Holi dada
Posted 09-03-2020 11:53