When is Holi 2024: Date, timings and all you need to know
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When is Holi 2024: Date, timings and all you need to know

Holi, the vibrant festival of colours, is celebrated on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Phalgun. In 2024, Holi falls on March 25. Save the date and prepare to enjoy a day filled with joy and laughter with your loved ones

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Talking about the Holi 2024 timings, on the day of Holi, the festivities typically begin in the morning and continue until late afternoon or evening. However, the exact Holi 2024 timings may vary depending on regional customs and personal preferences. It’s always a good idea to check with your local community or temple for specific timings and events planned for Holi 2024. It is a time for spreading love, joy, and goodwill. Take this opportunity to mend broken relationships, reconcile differences, and strengthen bonds with your loved ones.

Now, let’s dive into the essential Holi celebration guide to make it enjoyable and safe:

Preparation: Make sure to arrange all the necessary supplies for the Holi 2024 date, starting from colourful gullets or abir, water guns or pichkaris to delicious sweets. Wear old clothes in which you don’t mind stains after playing holi. Looking at social media trends, people choose to wear white attire to showcase the colourful hues of Holi.

Protect Your Skin and Hair: Apply a generous amount of oil or moisturiser to your skin and hair before stepping out to play Holi 2024. Oil or any other cream will act as a protective barrier, and you can easily wash off the colors later.

Play Safe: One of the Holi celebration guides is that, while the Holi is all about fun, it’s important to play safely and responsibly. Avoid using harmful chemicals and industrial dyes. Better to opt for natural and eco-friendly colours instead. Additionally, it is good to be mindful of others’ boundaries and play with those who are willing to participate.

With all the excitement and physical activity involved in Holi celebrations, it’s crucial to stay hydrated throughout the day. Keep a bottle of water handy during the Holi celebration and take regular breaks to rehydrate. From the legend of Prahlad and Holika mata to the cultural traditions associated with Holi, understanding its roots enhances the overall experience.

Holi Festival History

As far as the history of the Holi festival is concerned, the origins of the Holi can be traced back to ancient India, where it was celebrated as a harvest festival and considered to be a symbolic victory of good over evil. Everyone must have heard of one of the most famous legends associated with Holi – The tale of bhakt Prahlad, who was a young devotee of Bhagwan Vishnu, and his aunt Holika, who was burned to ashes while trying to harm him. This story symbolises the triumph of virtue and devotion. Over the centuries, Holi has evolved into a cultural fest celebrated by people of all ages and backgrounds. It transcends religious boundaries and unites communities in a colourful tapestry of joy and celebration.

Best Colours for Holi 2024

When it comes to choosing colours for Holi, the options are endless. From traditional shades like red, yellow, and green to modern variations in neon and metallic hues, there’s something for everyone. As mentioned previously, it is good to opt for natural and skin-friendly colors for a safe and enjoyable after-Holi experience.

Holi will promise a day filled with laughter, love, and memories that will last a lifetime. Follow this comprehensive guide on Holi 2024 and embrace unity and inclusivity. Make it a vibrant festival and create cherished moments with your loved ones.

 

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