Happy Holi 2023! Holi, also known as the festival of colours, is an important festival celebrated by people of the Hindu community in India. It is an ancient Hindu festival that celebrates the eternal and divine love of Radha and Lord Krishna. According to the Hindu calendar, Holi is celebrated every year on the full moon date of Falgun (Phalgun) month. In 2023, Holika Dahan will be celebrated on March 6, while Rangwali Holi or Dhulandi or Dhuleti will be celebrated on March 7. As Holi 2023 nears, here’s a list of Holi 2023 images and wallpapers that you can send to your friends and family and celebrate the festival of colours. You can also share these Holi 2023 images, Happy Holi pics and Holi 2023 wallpapers with your loved ones as images, greetings, SMS and messages. Happy Holi 2023 Wishes, Images & Greetings: Send Holi Messages, Quotes, GIFs, WhatsApp Stickers, Photos & Wallpapers To Celebrate the Festival of Colours.
WhatsApp Message Reads: Play More, Drink Less, Enjoy More, Think Less. Have a Cheerful Holi!
WhatsApp Message Reads: You Make My Life Vibrant With Love — Happy Holi!
WhatsApp Message Reads: May This Holi Bring Us Good Luck and May Our Friendship Continue To Grow. Happy Holi!
WhatsApp Message Reads: Sending You Colourful Blessings on Holi. May You Have a Happy Life.
WhatsApp Message Reads: Bright Colours, Water Balloons, Lavish Gujiya, and Melodious Songs Are the Ingredients for a Perfect Holi.
Holi 2023: Know Date, History, Significance Of The Festival Of Colours As ‘Holi Kab Hai 2023’ Trends
According to Hindu tradition, Holi is the day that signifies the triumph of good over evil. The day commemorates the victory of Lord Vishnu as Narasimha Narayana over Hiranyakashipu. People also visit temples to seek the blessings of Lord Krishna. There are several cultural rituals associated with Holi. The festival is so old that it is mentioned in the Puranas, Dasakumara Charita, and by the poet Kalidasa during the 4th-century reign of Chandragupta II. In the Braj region of India, where the Hindu deities Radha and Krishna grew up, the festival is celebrated until Rang Panchmi in commemoration of their divine love for each other.
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