Holi 2024: President Droupadi Murmu Extends Greetings to People on Holi Eve, Says ‘Best Wishes to All Indians’

Holi, a festival celebrated with as much fervour in the country as it is overseas, will be marked on March 25, Monday, this year. The festival is preceded by a ritual of lighting bonfires called 'Holika Dahan', signifying the burning of the demon Holika.

President Droupadi Murmu (Photo Credit: ANI)

New Delhi, March 24: President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday conveyed her greetings to citizens on the eve of Holi. In a message, the President said, "On the auspicious occasion of Holi, I extend my greetings and best wishes to all Indians living in India and abroad."

The president upheld the spirit of the Holi festival in her message and said, "Holi is a vibrant and joyous festival, which infuses hope and enthusiasm into our lives. Various colours of Holi symbolise the diversity of our country. This festival promotes feelings of love, unity and brotherhood among the people. This festival also inspires us to strengthen our cultural heritage." Holi 2024 Wishes: PM Narendra Modi Extends Greetings to Citizens on Eve of Holi.

"May this festival of colours bring happiness into everyone's life and motivate all of us to work towards nation-building with new zeal," she added. Holi, a festival celebrated with as much fervour in the country as it is overseas, will be marked on March 25, Monday, this year. The festival is preceded by a ritual of lighting bonfires called 'Holika Dahan', signifying the burning of the demon Holika. Holi 2024: Ayodhya Temple Gears Up for Ram Lalla’s First Holi (See Pics and Video).

The festival is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is believed to have spent a considerable amount of time in a region called Braj in Uttar Pradesh. It not only replicates the spirit of Holi but also impersonates the timeless love of Radha and Krishna.

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