Happy Holi 2023! Holi is an ancient festival celebrated with great fanfare by people of the Hindu community in India. Also known as the ‘Festival of Colours’, the festival of Holi celebrates the eternal and divine love of Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha. As Holi nears, there is a lot of confusion as to when is Holi 2023. When will Holi 2023 be celebrated? Is Holi 2023 on the 7th or 8th? According to the Hindu calendar, Holi is celebrated every year on the full moon date of Phalgun month. In 2023, Holi will be celebrated on March 7, 2023, and Holika Dahan, also known as Chhoti Holi, will be celebrated one day prior, i.e., on March 6. People are still confused as to when will Rangwali Holi and Holika Dahan be celebrated in 2023. Social media users have shared hilarious memes asking when Holi is. ‘Holi Kab Hai? Kab Hai Holi?’: Google India Shares Search Interest Results To Show Prevailing Confusion Over Holi 2023 Date To Be 7th or 8th March Among Netizens.
What, Even Google Is Confused!!!
Our mind rn:
Holi kab hai?
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Kab hai Holi? pic.twitter.com/YyT8n9TO77
— Google India (@GoogleIndia) March 6, 2023
Full Confusion
Kab hai holi? pic.twitter.com/qsqdvq9Dof
— Laughing Colours (@LaughingColours) March 6, 2023
Nahiin
Can someone tell Holi kab hai? 🙄
— Nilisha Mantri (@nilishamantri_) March 5, 2023
HAHHAHAH
Koi bata sakta hai Kab Hai Holi??#trending #hottopic #kabhaiholi #holikabhai #holi pic.twitter.com/Qp8UrV5MTN
— Sanjay Poojary (@Sanjupj) March 4, 2023
THE BEST
Kab hai #Holi?🙄 pic.twitter.com/7qu7S37VWh
— Sufiyan Shaikh 🇮🇳 (@ishaikhsufiyan) March 5, 2023
Holi 2023: ‘Kab Hai Holi’ Memes Go Viral:
Holi is an important festival in India and is considered as the second biggest festival on the Hindu calendar after Diwali. It marks a new beginning where people can release all their inhibitions and start afresh. The celebrations also signify the triumph of good over evil as it commemorates the victory of Lord Vishnu as Narasimha Narayana over Hiranyakashipu. On the day of Holi, schools and government offices are shut. The Braj regions, which are places related to the life of Lord Krishna, including Mathura, Vrindavan, Gowardhan, Gokul, Nandagaon and Barsana among others are the most famous ones to visit during Holi. The Lathmar Holi - the traditional Holi festivity in Barsana is world famous.
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