Holi is one of the most loved festivals in
India which is celebrated with bountiful glee and fervour all across the
country and religions. It is called the festival of colours and on this day,
people let their hair down and sink themselves in the iridescent fun and
frolic. It signifies happiness and froth.
Delhi, being the capital of India, beholds the
people from diverse cultural and religious background but the festival of Holi
brings them closer and binds them together. The streets of Delhi are plastered
with myriad hues on this day and people express their bliss by putting colours
to each other’s face and amicably enjoying themselves to the hilt. The
spectacular experience of the atmosphere of Delhi during Holi season can’t be
explained in words, for that you have to be there to see how Holi is celebrated in Delhi and India. People greet
everyone on the streets with beatific warmth, even the strangers and offer them
variety of delicious snacks and delicacies.
Popular
ditties are played in full swing and people gyrate exuberantly to the tub
thumping tunes. They go out in hordes on bikes and cars and travel across the
city to soak up all the buzz and camaraderie. People of Delhi are known to be
veritable bon vivant and gourmet, and Holi brings out their colourful
personality in full bloom and the whole city becomes a cauldron of unalloyed
ecstasy
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