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Welcome to Festival of Colors in India
Interact, exchange, have fun with others on the occasion of Holi - The festival of colors in India ...
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The Hindu Universe - Hindunet Articles
Search Hindu Universe Festivals Holi Other Festivals Holi Holi HinduNet Article on Holi Grandpa's Holi Story Gods and Goddess Lord Narasimha Lord Vishnu Avatars of Lord Vishnu Lord Shiva Goddess Parvati or Durga Devotee Prahlad Holi Events HinduNet Search for Holi HinduLinks on Holi Culture Course : Holi Holi Animations Festival Fun Holi DigiCards Build Your Holi Site Invites for Your ...
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Holi In India, history, celebration and greeting cards
Free holi wallpapers for celebration. Give your PC a free Holi wallpaper ...
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Holi The Festival of Colours - IndiaExpress.Com
Holi - The Festival of colours ...
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Kamat's Potpourri - Festivals of India - Holi - Festival of Colors
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Holi, Holi Cards, Holi Greetings, Holi Greeting Cards, Holi E-cards, Holi Virtual Cards, Holi
Holi cards with different patterns, images, sceneries, flowers. Also cards for other occasions..
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Holi
Holi and Dhuleti ( Festival of Colour ) Amongst India's innumerable festivals, Holi ranks as the most colourful. It celebrates the arrival of spring and death of demoness Holika, it is a celebration of joy and hope. Holi provides a refreshing respite from the mundane norms as people from all walks of life enjoy themselves. In a tight knit community, it also provided a good excuse for letting off ...
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Bawarchi: Indian Festivals: Holi
By Malini Bisen Holi is the most colourful festival of the Hindus and falls on the Full moon day in the month of Phalgun according to the Hindu Calendar which is the month of March as per the Gregorian Calendar. This Holi festival has many elements of primitive and prolific rites and reveries that have defied civilisation and prudery. During the three days of this festival, particularly the ...
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