concept   holi
culture   India
statement   Holi is celebrated in India with colorful powders and water to symbolize victory over evil and new beginnings.

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1 celebration of holi India Cultural and religious celebration marking the arrival of spring, the victory of good over evil, and a time for forgiveness and new beginnings. 1
2 celebration of holi India Participants throw colored powders and water at each other in a joyful and lighthearted manner, often resulting in friendly chaos and laughter. 1
3 celebration of holi India A time for community bonding and socializing, with people of all ages participating in the colorful festivities. 1
4 celebration of holi India Traditionally celebrated in public spaces and streets with exuberant crowds engaging in the colorful revelry. 1
5 hoist India Used for lifting and transporting goods in traditional markets 1
6 holi India Colorful and festive Hindu holiday celebrated with vibrant powders and water 1
7 holi India Holi is a major Hindu festival celebrated with colored powders and water, marking the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. 1
8 holi India Celebrated with colorful powders and water, and signifies the victory of good over evil 1
9 holi India Colorful festival celebrated with throwing and smearing of colored powders and water 1
10 holi India Hugely popular and widely celebrated festival with colorful powders and water in India 1
11 hoof India Cow hooves are considered sacred and are often used in religious ceremonies and rituals. 1
12 horilka India Drinking of horilka is not part of traditional Indian culture and may be considered unusual due to prevalent customs and religious practices 1
13 hospitable India Welcoming guests with garlands or floral arrangements is a common practice to show hospitality. 1