Posted by: JPEG May 31, 2009
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Holi Beauty or Beauty of Holi. You decide folks!

    The Hindu festival of Holi which honors the mythical demoness Holika is associated with intense color and general frivolity. Every day of the March festival is inspired by a particular color, with the final evening culminating in a riotous celebration of every shade. During the days prior to the final celebration, a pole is installed in the street made of bamboo and cloth. This is a ceremonious installation which represents the mythical tale of a king who used to hang his maid's garments high up in the air when they were bathing. Another name commonly used for the festival is Phagu, linking it to the sacred red powder that Hindus smear on their face. Bonfires are also common during Holi and the King's pole, along with various other artifacts, are burned on the final night. Many youth groups organize special Holi outings and commonly throw water balloons and colored powders at passers-by, all of which is generally acknowledged as being part of the fun!
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