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Holi 2023: PM Modi greets people as color festival celebrated with enthusiasm across country

Holi 2023: Holi 2023: The festival of color is being celebrated with enthusiasm across the country. Temples are decorated and special pujas are being performed.

Raju Kumar Edited By: Raju Kumar @rajudelhi123 New Delhi Updated on: March 08, 2023 10:07 IST
Holi is being celebrated across the nation.
Image Source : TWITTER Holi is being celebrated across the nation.

Holi celebration: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday greeted people as people across the country are celebrating the occasion of festival of color Holi.

"Wishing you all a happy and colorful Holi! May your life always be filled with the colors of joy and enthusiasm," PM Modi tweeted.

The festival of colors was being celebrated across the country. People were seen in groups in every village and city smearing gulaal on their faces and they are also seen sprinkling colorful waters. Residential societies organized Holi events with music. 

Unique Holi at UP temples

 
Twenty quintals of 'tesu' flowers and 50 quintals of 'gulal' of varied hues are stocked at Dauji temple in Baldeo region of Uttar Pradesh to celebrate a unique Holi played by 'bhabhis' and 'devars' -- sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.

In the celebration, womenfolk representing 'bhabhis' and “brothers-in-law” play what is locally called “Huranga”. The women lash the men with wet cotton cloth.

"This unique Holi will be played inside the Dauji temple on Thursday. Lord Krishna used to play this Holi with Revati (wife of Krishna's brother Baldeo),” temple priest Govind Pandey told PTI.

"The men drench the women with tesu colour, while the women try to save their new clothes from getting spoiled. In the spirit of the festival, the women also tear the clothes of the men and use them as whips," he said.

A man dressed up as Lord Krishna and another as his elder brother sit on a raised platform in the temple, and watch the celebrations unfold as the folk song 'Aaj Biraj Me Holi Re Rasiya' plays in the background.

Before 'Huranga' begins, devotional music is played before the deity for an hour to seek permission to carry on with the festival, the priest said.

“Twenty quintals of 'tesu' flowers, 50 quintals of 'gulal' (colour powder) of different hues, five quintals of alum, 10 quintals of lime and five quintals of saffron colour have been purchased,” Pandey said.

Twenty quintals of rose and marigold petals were also ordered. District Magistrate Pulkit Khare said all security arrangements have been made for the day. Police personnel will be posted in plainclothes to check hooliganism and any misbehaviour with women, he said.

(With PTI input)

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