Holi celebrated with coronavirus fear

Holi is celebrating with corona virus fear


Holi is an ancient festival in the Indian subcontinent. Holi has been celebrated in the Indian subcontinent for many centuries. It marks the beginning of spring after a long winter, which symbolizes the victory of good over evil. It is celebrated in March in conjunction with the Hindu calendar month of Falguna. In 2020, Holi will begin on March 10.


Many of the pieces of ancient Indian literature contain various details regarding the origin of Holi. According to a popular version of the story, an evil king became so powerful that he forced his people to worship him as their god. However, to the wrath of the king, his son Prahlad continued to be a devout devotee of the Hindu god Bhagwan Vishnu. An angry king planned to kill the boy with his sister Holika. Fire retardant Haleka tricked Prahlada into sitting on one of the piers with her. When the pyre was lit, his devotion to the boy's god Vishnu helped him move away from the darkness, Holika, from whom the name of the festival was obtained, was burnt down despite his immunity. Over time, Holi has become popular in popular culture. It is now celebrated worldwide every year and inspires events such as "The Color Run" race series, and costume design collaborations, such as Pharrell Williams and Adidas' Whole Holly Shoes collaboration. Before participating in the fun, though, people often advise protecting skin without oils to avoid stains. Is given.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted that
Experts around the world have suggested reducing the masses for COVID-19 novel coronavirus outbreaks. So, this year I decided not to participate in any Holi Milan program.

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The number of coronavirus cases in India has increased sharply from six to 36 this week.

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