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Holi being celebrated in Terai districts today

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Nawalparasi. KATHMANDU: Holi, the festival of colours, is being celebrated with gaiety in the Terai districts today. The festival is being celebrated in the hilly and mountainous districts as per the tradition of celebrating Holi in the Tarai districts today.

Today, TAG_OPEN_div_22 Holi is being celebrated in Nawalparasi (east of Bardaghat Susta), Nawalparasi (west of Bardaghat Susta), Jhapa, Morang, Sunsari, Saptari, Siraha, Udayapur, Dhanusha, Mahottari, Sarlahi, Rautahat, Bara, Parsa, Rupandehi, Kapilvastu, Dang, Banke, Bardiya, Kailali, Kanchanpur and other districts.

The Holi festival is celebrated with special significance in Nawalparasi (east of Bardaghat Susta), which is densely populated by the Magar, Tharu community.TAG_OPEN_div_20  Holi is considered as a festival of joy and color, which destroys all kinds of discrimination and colors each other.

Pandit Trilochan Bhurtel said that the Holi festival, which paints everyone in the same color, is a source of inspiration for equality and harmony.TAG_OPEN_div_18 “The Holi symbolizes the victory of truth over falsehood, innocence over deceit and righteousness over unrighteousness,” he said, adding that the Holi has a special role to provide social harmony and joy along with religious importance. ”

Bhurtel said that this festival, which was established as a spring festival in ancient times, has been celebrated with the names of Fagu, Phaguwa, Holi, Hori etc. through the medium of Prahlad, Krishna, Holika, Dhundha etc.TAG_OPEN_div_16 This festival has its own dignity to promote the feeling of brotherhood by singing and dancing, eating and drinking, entertaining, coloring others in one’s own colors, playing drums, drums and mridang.

{{TAG_OPEN_div_14} Although Holi is a public holiday on Monday in the hilly districts, it has been declared a public holiday today in the Terai districts. Superintendent of Police (SP) at the District Police Office, Yubaraj Khadka, said that a special security plan has been put in place to make the Holi festival dignified, safe and peaceful in Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta East). “Those involved in painting, throwing swabs, making unnecessary noise, quarrelling and behaving indecently without permission will be brought to book,” he said.

He urged the people not to play Holi with strangers, to play Holi only with their relatives and relatives, not to apply colours against anyone’s will, not to use chemical colours that affect the skin and eyes, not to drive under the influence of alcohol and drugs, to fully comply with traffic rules and to immediately contact the police hotline 100 if any criminal incident is about to happen.TAG_OPEN_div_12

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