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@Khushii · 2:06

The legend of Holi colours

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Hey everyone, kushibasai a very happy Chori holiday to all of you and I hope you are enjoying it. This is my favorite festival and I would love to know yours. Also, I really enjoy playing with colors and water balloons. I have even seen people use muddy water, eggs and all the other nasty stuff and I can't comprehend if it makes things better or worse

Do you like Holi? #shortstory #campusvoices #sayitonswell #holi #festivals @swell_talk_india

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@MitsuhaMiyamizu
The significance of applying gulal on everyone's face is to signify that no matter what skin color a human being has, he or she is saying in the eyes of God, and there must be no racism based on color differences in his skin. This concept of throwing gulal comes from the Hindu legend of Krishna. Krishna is a dark skinned cord. He loved Radha, who was fair
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Khushi Garg
@Khushii · 0:35

@MitsuhaMiyamizu

Hey guitar Anji I'm really sorry for applying late. My exams are going on since I'm in my first year and I got a little busy also after Holy and all but I am really thankful for this story. I haven't heard this one ever so it was really interesting. This Holy also my cousin threw muddy water on me and it became so itating and itchy I had to go and bath at the same time. Even I prefer Holy that is played with colors and waters and nothing else
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