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Essentially a spring festival, Holi is festival of colors. Celebrated in the month of March, Holi is celebrated with a lot of fervors, joy and merriment not just in Gujarat but whole of India.

There are many legends related to the reason for the celebration of Holi. By one account, demoness Hoda was killed by children, reducing her on a heap, which was then lighted, thereby circumventing her boon of immortality.

Another version treats it as day when child Krishna had sucked the demoness Putna to death.

In yet another version, which is popular in Gujarat, Prahlad, the son of the demon King Hiranyakashyap had emerged unhurt from the heap of fire he was made to sit on, in the lap of Holika, who got burnt instead. Thus on a full moon day of Spring, Holi is celebrated to commemorate the event of one's belief.

Celebration:
The festival is celebrated by lighting a bonfire of wood and cow dung, which is erected in a conical shape over a small pit, which is dug at the bottom. Such fires are lit on almost all the important cross-sections of roads. Elders predict the timing of the monsoon on the basis of the direction in which the flag planted atop falls. Devotees offer coconut to the fire and the youth retrieve them amidst applause of bystanders.

It is also the principal religious festival of Adivasis .They abandon work and indulge in ceaseless folk dancing. The girls observe this festival by growing wheat in the bamboo baskets filled with earth and manure. In some tribes people indulge in the foulest of abuse and mock fights.

Dhuleti:
The next day after Holi is Dhuleti or Dhuli Padvo. Literally, it means throwing of mud, the practice, which had given way to throwing of vermilion. At times, the merrymaking lapses into unhindered revelry as youngsters indulge into throwing colors, not only on their friends but also on strangers taking advantage of the permissiveness granted on the occasion.

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