Phagwah, also known as Holi, is celebrated primarily in India and among Hindu communities worldwide. The festival marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil, often commemorated with vibrant festivities that include throwing colored powders and water, singing, dancing, and sharing sweets. Participants engage in joyful gatherings, where they apply colors to each other, symbolizing love and unity. Traditional foods and drinks, such as bhang (a cannabis-infused beverage), are also enjoyed during the celebrations.
they are called "gulaal". yhe festival is called "holi".it celebrated every year in India. we play it with gulaal, water, water baloons, etc.
It is celebrated in India, during the winter, by lighting candles
phagwah is derived from the name of Hindu month Phalgun ,because it is on the full moon in the month of Phalgun that Holi is celebrated.the month of Phalgun ushers India in spring when seeds sprout ,flowers bloom and the country rises from Winter's slumber.
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