10 Most Culturally Celebrated Diversified Festival of India

Holi

The well celebrated two days "Festival of color", Holi is the celebration of the triumph of good over evil and the plenitude of the spring harvest season.

Holi


The Indian festival which is regularly known as a beautiful color festival, the carefree festival permits everyone to dance under water sprinklers. The festival of Bonfire lit and smears colors on one another, Holi is praised consistently in the full-moon day of the month of March.

As per the legend, the festival varies in North and South India. In the South, particularly in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, the festival is celebrated in the legend of Kama Deva, the Divine force of affection, pointed his arrow at his wife Rati where the arrow hits the Lord Shiva by blunder and Kama was blazed by the fire from the third eye of the angered Lord Shiva where contrastingly in the North, it is accepted that an almighty Lord Hiranyakashipu ordered to worship him as a Divine however his child Prahlad declined to acknowledge his father as a Divine as he believed only in Lord Vishnu.
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