Holi will take place this year on March 18, though festivities may last longer in some places. It falls in Phagun, the 12th month of the Hindu calendar. In the Gregorian calendar, Phagun corresponds to February or March. The Hindu festival of Holi, also known as the festival of colours, marks the beginning of spring in the Indian subcontinent and draws millions of Hindus around the world.
The day of Holi sees people of all ages taking to the streets to smear dry paint on their friends and to get drenched with powdered colours and water. Some also enjoy dancing and singing.
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How to celebrate Holi this year?
Make your own Holi T-shirt

There is nothing more satisfying than seeing your work displayed. Encourage your family members to use their imagination, creativity, and love of colors to design their own DIY Holi shirts. You can be sure that this activity will get people of all ages very interested in the festivities because it allows them to create something by themselves, no matter how complicated the design may be.
Organise a Holi party

If you have kids at home, you can get them engaged in organizing a gathering. Children do not like being told exactly how to celebrate their parties, so what better way to get them excited than to let them play a role in the planning? You can give them suggestions subtly so they feel like it was all their idea! Keep in mind that the activity is for them and not for you, so make sure to incorporate the party activities and ideas they would like to include. You can also get other family members to participate so that they can help the kids with their ideas.
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Make Holi sweets

It is common for many of us to recall our childhood memories revolving around preparing Diwali sweets or Christmas sweets. While kids love sweets, the process of making them can be much more valuable as a means of bonding with family members. This is how memories are formed. Take the time to prepare sweets with your children this Holi. Get them involved with simple tasks like mixing the batter, kneading the dough, and so on. You can even try making chocolate versions of traditional sweets too.
Pay a visit to the underprivileged

Your children learn compassion and empathy at an early age, so encourage them to share their festivals with those who are less fortunate. Holi offers a wonderful opportunity for kids to visit people and spread smiles among them. This year, invite your kids to visit old age homes, orphanages, and other shelters to share their happiness and excitement for Holi with them. As they spread joy, these children will always remember this festival and its memories for the rest of their lives.
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By participating in these thrilling activities, you can be sure that this festival will be filled with joy and happiness, exactly as it should be. Once you do these activities, your family members will look forward to Holi every year from now on!
