
Festival of Holi
Holi, the Festival of Colors, is a vibrant Hindu festival celebrating spring, love, and the triumph of good over evil, marked by people joyfully throwing colored powders (gulal) and water at each other, symbolizing new beginnings and unity.
Celebrated with bonfires (Holika Dahan) the night before and widespread color play the next day (Rangwali Holi), it's a joyous occasion for feasting, dancing, and breaking down social barriers, originating in India but celebrated globally.
The ancient story of prince Prahlad and his evil father king Hiranyakashypu is depicted in our workshop, (see pic). The half man half lion avatara incarnation of Lord Vishnu also makes a special appearance in school.
