Saturday, March 26, 2011

Festival of Colors

Throwing colored chalk and singing Krishna

Danielle,Me, Nicholas, and Felesha

Danielle and Me

Felesha, Kelli, Mandy, Nicholas, Amanda and Me

Amanda and Me

I was able to go for the first time to the Festival of Colors to welcome Spring with my cousins and friends.This is the real definition for this celebration:  
 "Every year, Hindus greet the turn of winter into spring with a splash of color -- in some areas, a geyser of color. They call their celebration the festival of Holi, and Hindus across India and throughout the world share prayer, camaraderie, special food, and a general sense of mischief as they douse each other in dyes and colored water. The large festival has roots to many Hindu legends associated with the triumph of good over evil. One of the best-known stories tells the tale of the demoness Holika, who tried to kill Prahlad, the son of the demon king Hiranyakashyap, for refusing to worship his father. Instead, Holika is consumed in flames, which is replayed each year with bonfires and effigies, before the celebrants break out the hues and cries of the festival". 
It was fun and a very unique experience of just laughing and singing the Krishna song as we threw chalk at each other.









1 comment:

  1. so fun! next year i'll have to go on my own since you'll be gone....

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