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    07 March 2023

    Holika Dahana is a popular Hindu festival celebrated in India. It is an ancient festival that marks the victory of good over evil. It is celebrated on the last day of the Hindu month of Phalguna, which usually falls in March or April.

    The festival is celebrated to commemorate the burning of Holika, a demoness. According to Hindu mythology, the demoness Holika had a boon which made her immune to fire. She was given the task of burning her nephew Prahlada, who was a devotee of Lord Vishnu. Holika tricked Prahlada into sitting on a pyre with her. However, the boon was only for Holika and not Prahlada, so when the fire was lit, Holika was burnt to ashes while Prahlada remained unharmed. This symbolizes the victory of good over evil.

    The day of Holika Dahana is celebrated with great fervor in India. People gather around bonfires and sing, dance and offer prayers. Prayers are offered to Lord Vishnu for the protection of their families from evil. People also exchange gifts and sweets with each other.

    The festival is celebrated in different ways in different parts of India. In some places, people gather around a bonfire and sing and dance. In some places, people also perform a ritual in which they go around the bonfire seven times and make a wish. They also throw coconut and other grains into the fire as an offering.

    The festival of Holika Dahana is an important part of Hindu culture and is celebrated with great enthusiasm all over India. It is a reminder of the victory of good over evil and celebrates the power of faith and devotion.

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    07 March 2023

    Dolyatra is a festival celebrated in India to commemorate the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is celebrated on the second day of the bright fortnight of the Hindu month of Magh (mid-January to mid-February). It is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy all over India.

    The festival of Dolyatra is celebrated with great fervor and gaiety. On this day, people decorate their homes with colorful rangolis, ornaments, and flowers. People also exchange gifts and sweets with their loved ones. The most important part of this festival is the traditional dance of Lord Krishna, known as 'Raas Leela'. People dress up in colorful costumes and perform the traditional dance, accompanied by devotional songs.

    The festival of Dolyatra is also celebrated in temples dedicated to Lord Krishna. Devotees offer prayers and perform rituals to seek the blessings of the Lord. They also offer special prayers to Goddess Radha, the consort of Lord Krishna.

    The festival of Dolyatra is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. It is a time for families to come together and celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna. It is also a time for people to share their love and happiness with each other.

    Dolyatra is a festival that brings people together and celebrates the spirit of brotherhood and unity. It is a reminder of the importance of love and compassion in our lives. It is a reminder to be kind and generous to each other and to always strive for peace and harmony in the world.

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