A splash of celebratory magic, Holi is all about colors and water balloons. Friends and family commute from city to city carrying Gujiyas and sweets in order to celebrate it in its utmost vigor and enthusiasm and while you are one of them, don’t forget to send your celebratory wish of well being with Holi flowers, bouquets, and bunches. Available in the hues of Holi, these can savor everybody heart and soul.
‘O Rang Barse, Bheege Chunar Wali, O Rang Barse’! These lyrics must have reminded you of the most loved festival of India, Holi. Yes, as the spring season knocks on the door, we get the chance
The celebration of colours, Holi, is the most energetic among other Hindu festivals. It marks the end of winters in India and welcomes the spring season. On this colourful day, individuals play with
These 7 festivals celebrated in other parts of the world are similar to Holi
Holi, the fun-filled and messy festival of colours is what we Indian love to celebrate with our hearts wide-open. We don’t care about getting dirty because it is how Holi is meant to be celebrated.