Foreign Tourists And Nepali Revelers Celebrate Holi, The Festival Of Colors In Nepal

Foreign Tourists And Nepali Revelers Celebrate Holi, The Festival Of Colors In Nepal

A Nepali reveler is smeared in vermillion powder as she celebrates the festival of colors, Holi, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2025. The festival, also called the Spring festival, marks the arrival of spring and the harvest season. The first day of the festival is called Chhoti Holi or Holika Dahan, and the second day is Dhuleti or Holi. Holika Dahan, the death of Holika, symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and is marked by lighting a bonfire and performing a special Puja to burn evil spirits. The next day, people smear one another with different colors, including Abir or red vermilion powder. Among various cultural festivals celebrated in Nepal, Fagu Poornima carries its own specialty and significance. People of all ages participate in the festival with enthusiasm. As one of the widely observed festivals in the country, it begins on the eighth day of the new moon and ends with the burning of the 'Chir', which is installed earlier. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

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Date: 13 March 2025
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Copyright: Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto
Category: Human Interest
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Nepali reveler vermillion powder festival of colors Holi Kathmandu Spring festival arrival of spring harvest season Chhoti Holi Holika Dahan Dhuleti triumph of good over evil bonfire Puja evil spirits Abir red vermilion powder cultural festivals Nepal Fagu Poornima specialty significance enthusiasm widely observed eighth day new moon burning of the Chir Subaas Shrestha NurPhoto.

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