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Holi

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Published on 14th March, 2025 2 min read

Holi

A circle of hands with palms facing upwards, sprinkled with brightly coloured powdered dye.

Today (14/03/2025) marks the Hindu festival Holi. This event, also known as the “festival of colours”, commemorates the beginning of spring. It is also seen as a joyful new beginning and a fresh start. Usually on the eve of the festival a bonfire is lit to burn away evil spirits and to signify a vibrant new future.

On the day of Holi, people throw powdered dye into the air, which in turn covers everyone in vibrant colours and turns the streets green, red, and yellow. There are multiple meanings behind this. For some, the throwing of the colours symbolises the beginning of a vibrant new life, while for others the washing off of the dye at the end marks one's commitment to living well and the cleansing of evil spirits. Each colour has a different symbolic meaning; for example, green represents new beginnings, while red symbolises love and fertility. 

Holi is a celebration of good triumphing over evil. It has many religious stories attached to it that display this, which differ depending on the region of India. One such story is of Krishna’s love for Radha. As a young boy Krishna’s skin had turned dark blue after he drank poisoned milk given to him by the demoness, Putana. Krishna fell in love with Radha, but was worried that she would not love him because his skin was blue, so he playfully coloured her face with coloured powder and they became a couple. The Holi festival commemorates the divine love of Krishna and Radha. Their story is thought to be the origin of the colour throwing during the Holi celebrations. 

The British Online Archives team wishes all who are partaking in this colourful festival a very Happy Holi. May this festival bring you health, prosperity, and happiness. 


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