Holi: Hindu Festival of Colors and Love

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Are you ready to smear colored powder all over each other’s faces, have parties, and dance under water sprinklers?

Bluee Mobile is happy to congratulate the ‘Hindu’ community and other revelers on this vibrant festival of love and affection.
The Holi festival commemorates the beginning of spring as well as the victory of good over evil, brought about by the burning and destruction of the demoness named Holika.

How is Holi celebrated?


It is best known around the world for the powder that revelers throw on each other, leaving festival goers coated in color by the end of the day. The four main powder colors are used to represent different things. Red reflects love and fertility, blue is the color of Krishna, yellow is the color of turmeric and green symbolizes spring and new beginnings.

Holi got its name as the “Festival of Colors” from Lord Krishna, and it is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of Phagun as per the Hindu calendar. It generally corresponds to the month of March in the English Calendar. In recent years the festival has spread to parts of Europe and North America as a spring celebration of love, frolic, and colors.