Holi Across the Globe: A festival of colours uniting cultures
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Holi Across the Globe: A festival of colours uniting cultures

Holi, the vibrant festival of colours, has transcended geographical boundaries, becoming a global celebration of joy, unity, and cultural harmony

Siddhartha DaveSiddhartha Dave
Mar 16, 2025, 12:30 pm IST
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In the past few days, the world has witnessed an explosion of color, music, and joy as Holi celebrations unfolded in Nepal, Australia, and Mauritius, among other countries. The festival, deeply rooted in Hindu traditions, has evolved into a global phenomenon, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds to revel in the spirit of unity, friendship, and cultural appreciation. As Holi continues to transcend geographical and cultural boundaries, its impact as a festival of inclusivity and communal harmony grows stronger each year.

In Nepal, Holi—locally known as Fagu Purnima—was celebrated with grandeur and enthusiasm, filling the streets with a vibrant display of colors and tradition. The festivities commenced a week prior with the erection of a ceremonial bamboo pole, known as ‘Chir’, in Kathmandu’s historic Basantapur Durbar Square. This symbolic gesture marked the beginning of a week-long celebration filled with cultural performances, religious rituals, and communal gatherings.

In the hilly regions of Nepal, the festival was marked by exuberant gatherings where people smeared each other with bright-colored powders, danced to the beats of folk music, and enjoyed traditional sweets. In contrast, the Terai plains witnessed large-scale processions, elaborate cultural performances, and grand community events that attracted people of all ages. The festival saw a surge of tourists, both domestic and international, who joined the celebrations in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and other major cities, eager to experience the unique cultural flavor of Nepal’s Holi.

Families and friends came together to prepare traditional delicacies such as sel roti, gujiya, and malpuwa, enhancing the festive spirit with culinary delights. Markets were bustling with vendors selling colored powders, water guns, and festive decorations, further amplifying the excitement in the air. As the week-long revelry came to a close, Nepalese citizens reflected on the deeper cultural and spiritual significance of Holi—its message of unity, renewal, and the triumph of good over evil.

Mauritius: A Multicultural Tapestry of Holi Festivities

Mauritius, home to a large Indo-Mauritian population, embraced Holi with great enthusiasm, transforming the island into a kaleidoscope of colors and festivity. The celebrations began with Holika Dahan, a symbolic bonfire ritual that represents the victory of righteousness over wickedness. Families and communities gathered around the flames, offering prayers and seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being.

The following day, the streets of Port Louis, Triolet, and Grand Baie turned into vibrant arenas of celebration, where revelers joyously threw gulaal (colored powders), sprayed water, and danced to the rhythmic beats of chowtaal songs. This year’s festivities were particularly significant as they witnessed an increased participation from various ethnic and religious communities, demonstrating the festival’s ability to transcend cultural boundaries and promote inclusivity.

Religious and cultural organisations played a vital role in organizing large-scale events, featuring live performances, folk dances, and traditional music. Schools and universities also held special Holi celebrations, emphasizing its historical and cultural importance to the younger generation. The air was filled with the delightful aroma of traditional sweets such as peda, jalebi, and barfi, adding a gastronomic dimension to the celebrations.

Mauritius, with its rich history of migration and cultural fusion, has embraced Holi not only as a religious festival but as a national celebration that unites people across different backgrounds. As the festivities concluded, many expressed their appreciation for the festival’s ability to foster harmony and celebrate diversity.

Australia: Political Leaders Join in Festive Celebrations

In Australia, Holi celebrations took center stage in various cities, with large gatherings of people coming together to celebrate the festival’s message of love and togetherness. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese extended his greetings to all those celebrating, acknowledging Holi’s role in strengthening multicultural ties within the country. Addressing the significance of the festival, he remarked:

“Our country will continue to grow and thrive because of the bonds of friendship and understanding that we see so clearly in the celebrations surrounding Holi.”

Autralian PM celebrates Holi

Major Holi events were held in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide, where thousands of attendees participated in color-throwing, live musical performances, and cultural showcases. Indian community organizations, universities, and local councils played a significant role in organising these festivities, ensuring that the celebrations remained inclusive and welcoming for people of all backgrounds.

One of the most notable aspects of this year’s Holi in Australia was the active participation of non-Indian Australians, many of whom joined in the festivities to experience the joyous cultural exchange firsthand. Parks and open spaces were transformed into lively festival grounds, where people danced to Bollywood beats, enjoyed Indian street food, and engaged in friendly color fights.

Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong also shared her greetings on social media, extending her best wishes to India’s External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar, who warmly acknowledged the message. The exchange between the two diplomats highlighted the deepening cultural and diplomatic ties between India and Australia, showcasing how cultural festivals such as Holi serve as bridges for international goodwill.

Holi’s Global Impact: A Celebration Beyond Borders

Beyond Nepal, Mauritius, and Australia, Holi was celebrated with equal fervor across the globe. In Fiji, Hindu schools and temples held grand celebrations, where students, teachers, and community members came together to sing folk songs and play with colors, reinforcing the festival’s core message of unity. In South Africa, Indian communities gathered in large numbers, organising cultural programs featuring traditional dance performances and delicious festive foods.

In the United States and Europe, Holi has grown into a widely recognized cultural event, with large-scale celebrations hosted by Indian diaspora communities. Cities such as New York, London, Berlin, and San Francisco witnessed massive gatherings where people of all nationalities came together to partake in the festival’s joyous traditions. University campuses across North America and Europe also organised Holi-themed events, offering students and faculty an opportunity to learn about Indian culture through music, dance, and festive rituals.

Holi’s growing international presence is a testament to its universal appeal. It has become a symbol of cultural exchange, reminding the world of the importance of togetherness, joy, and the ability to celebrate differences while finding common ground. As the colors settle and the echoes of laughter fade, the spirit of Holi continues to inspire millions, proving that festivals are not just about rituals—they are about people, shared experiences, and the celebration of humanity itself.

 

Topics: HoliAustralian Prime Minister Anthony AlbaneseHoli 2025
Siddhartha Dave
Siddhartha Dave
Siddhartha Dave is an alumnus of the United Nations University in Tokyo and a former Lok Sabha Research Fellow. He writes on foreign affairs and national security. [Read more]
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