Published 11:00 IST, March 8th 2020
Is Holika Dahan a bank holiday 2020? Read more about the 'festival of colours'
Since Holi is around the corner, many people are wondering, 'is Holika Dahan a bank holiday?'. Read further to know more details about the festival of Holi.
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Holi, popularly known as the “Festival of Colours”, is a Hindu festival celebrated annually mostly in India and Nepal. However, with the course of time, the festival has now spread its wings to other parts of the world, including England, USA, and Australia, among others. In 2020, the festival of Holi will be celebrated between 9th March and 10th March. Read on to know if there is a bank holiday declared for Holi.
#HappyHoli ! Lath mar Holi - Devotees inside Krishna temple during Lathmaar holi
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It takes place days before the actual Holi in the neighbouring towns of Barsana & Nandgaon near Mathura in the state of Uttar Pradesh, where thousands of Hindus and tourists congregate, each year pic.twitter.com/ob6a5XpCZt
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Is Holika Dahan a Bank Holiday?
No, Holika Dahan is not a Bank holiday in India. However, the second day of Holi, Rangapanchami will be a national holiday, except for the states of Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Manipur, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu. According to the traditions of the Hindu religion, Holi celebrates the killing of Holika by Vishnu in order to save Prahlad, a devotee of Lord Vishnu, which also marks the triumph of good over evil.
May all the seven colours of the rainbow come together this Holi and bless your life with happiness and joy. Have a Happy Holi....!
— Astropatrika (@Astro_Patrika) March 7, 2020
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Often called the ‘festival of colours’, people celebrate Holika Dahan by contributing a piece of wood and fruits for the Holika bonfire, which represents Holika’s consumption by the fire, in which the asura, Holika tried to kill her nephew Prahalad. The next day of Holika Dahan is celebrated as Rangpanchami, in which people play with colour powder and binge on exquisite delicacies.
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11:00 IST, March 8th 2020