10 Lines on Holi
10 Lines on Holi for Kids, Children and Students of Class 2, 3, 4
Set-1
Holi is an ancient Hindu festival in India.
Holi festival is also called the “Festival of Colors”
Holi festival is celebrated in the spring season.
Holi starts on the evening of Purnima (Full moon night) of the month of Falgun.
Holi festival marks the victory of the good over the evil.
Holi festival starts with the bonfire called “Holika Dahan”.
The next morning, the people celebrate the day as Holi,
On that day, people play with different colors like red, yellow, green as well as water guns or "pichkaris".
The people enjoy the delicious food and drinks
Holi is the symbol of brotherhood.
Set-2
Holi is one of the most popular festivals of India.
Holi festival is celebrated on the full moon day of March.
Holi is also celebrated in many Asian and European countries.
Holi is associated with many Hindu mythologies.
On the eve of Holi, people burn pyres which is called Holika Dahan.
Next day the people enjoy the Holi festival by throwing color solution or powder on each other.
People spend the Holi festival dancing, singing or playing.
On Holi, people enjoy many sweets such as gujiya, mathri, malpuas, puranpoli etc.
On Holi, Lord Krishna and Radha are worshipped.
Holi festival spreads love and happiness among the people.
Set-3
Holi is one of the most popular and widely celebrated festivals in India.
Holi begins with the burning Holika bonfire which symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
There are many myths associated with this festival, Holi.
Holi is celebrated in the spring season so it is also called the “Festival of spring”.
The people celebrate the day as Holi, Rangwali Holi, Dhuleti, Dhulandi or Phagwah.
On Holi, people play with different colors and everyone seems to be a colorful canvas, so this festival is given the name “Festival of colors”.
The people enjoy the delicious food, drinks and seasonal foods such as gujiya, mathri, malpuas, puranpoli etc.
The people eagerly wait for Holi every year and celebrate Holi with gusto.
The people forget animosity and repair broken relationships.
Holi festival spreads love and happiness among the people so it is also called the “Festival of Love”.
Set-4
Holi is an ancient Hindu festival originated in India.
During the Mughal rule, Holi was celebrated at Lal Qila which was known as Eid-e-gulaabi or Aab-e-Pashi.
Holi is not only celebrated by Hindus, Jains and New Buddhists (Nepal) also celebrate this festival
This festival is celebrated on the spring season with joy, happiness and love.
Holi begins with the burning Holika bonfire which symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
Holi is celebrated with colors as a memory of the heavenly love of Radha and Krishna.
In South India, “Kamadeva”, the love god of Hindu mythology is worshipped.
In the past, natural colors were used for playing Holi like turmeric powder, sandalwood paste, flowers, leaves and vegetables extracts.
Every year, approximately 30,000 bonfires are lit during Holika Dahan, which increases and the amount of carbon dioxide also increases in the air.
Holi comes with colors, delicious foods, gifts, laugh, happiness and fun.
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