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Tripura celebrates Holi with pomp and gaiety


The festival of colours, Holi is being celebrated in Tripura with fervour on Saturday as people smeared 'gulal' on each others' faces.  The festival of holi is the annual Hindu religious festival in which people fling bright colour powders and scented water at one another. Holi celebrates the Hindu story of Prahlada. Prahlada was a prince dedicated to the worship of Vishnu, a major Hindu god. Prahlada's father and aunt opposed his religious faith, and as punishment made him sit in the middle of a raging bonfire. Vishnu protected Prahlada, and the prince did not burn. The colors mark both Prahlada's flickering bonfire and the bright colors associated with spring. The Holi festival has further cultural significance. It is the festive day to end and rid oneself of past errors, to end conflicts by meeting others, a day to forget and forgive. People pay or forgive debts, as well as deal anew with those in their lives. Holi also marks the start of spring and for many the start of the New Year. The celebration of the festival of Holi has been attributed to various legends. Holi is also known by various names in different parts of India. Holi is known by various names like Lathmaar Holi, Dulandi Holi, Rangpanchami, Basant Utsav, Dol Purnima, Hola Mohalla, Shimgo, Kaman Pandigai and Phagu Purnim.

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