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Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the arrival of spring. The festival is celebrated over the course of several days, usually in the second week of March. Holi is one of the most popular Hindu festivals, and it’s celebrated by people of many faiths, both young and old.
Like many festivals, Holi is celebrated differently by people of different faiths and backgrounds. What remains the same is the warmth and the spirit of this day. Whether you’re lighting the Holika bonfire, playing with colors, or visiting friends and family, Holi is a wonderful celebration to bring the community together to celebrate the triumph of good over evil.
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