Holi Date in 2015 / When is Holi in 2015 / Holi to be celebrated on – 6th March, 2015

Holi Festival Date: Holi is a spring festival also known as the festival of colours or the festival of love. Which is celebrated full moonday in the month of march ie, on 6th March 2015. This festival is most exciting festival with colours than all other festivals celebrated in India.

Holi - a boy and girl playing with colours

Holi is festival of colourd is mostly celebrated by  youngsters. As the new year enter people check fo rthe festival and holidays to enjoy, this is the most important festival where you enjoy alot than any other festival. Holi is the major Hindu Festival of the year before Ugadi (Hindu New Year). On this festival eve large fire is lit to to mark occasion and to burn evil spirits. This is known as Holika Dahan.

Celebrations of  Holi In India :

In india Holi is celebrated by all people without any difference in caste but only consider fun and only fun. Specially children and Teengers spend whole day in the morning by running and chasing evevryone around throwing brightly colored powder and water over each other.

Night before Holi large fire is lit on the streets to clear evil sprits, as a symbol of destruction of the wicked Holika, after whom the festival was named. Main reason of this Fire is to get rid of diseases causing jeam and virus in air, which die when you put fire with stalks from the recent harvest and sticks of Neem tree. The connotations of cleanliness and purity also emerge as one tries to relate the general tradition of cleaning homes and wearing new clothes during Holi festival. In the morning all people enjoy with colour till afternoon. In the morning people worship Lord to bless their in all aspects. As you all know, there is no festival that ends without sweets in India like ‘gujiyas’, ‘malpuas’, ‘puranpolis’, ‘bhang’ and ‘thandai’.

Also Know : History of Holi & Why we celebrate Holi

The festival date varies every year, per the Hindu calendar, and typically comes in March, sometimes February in the Gregorian Calendar. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter, and for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair ruptured relationships. In 2015, Holi is on March 6, with Holika Dahan on March 5.

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