Holi is a festival that we all love- just like any other festival, it makes for time that can be spent in each other's company.
The colors can fly through the clear sky, penetrating the clever sun rays, and slapping themselves on the person of many a person.
However, we all have a very important choice to make- do we opt for 'true colors' or 'flying colors'? Water balloons aren't a recommended option, and neither are pichkaris garlanding mud. Every person and thing has a place, a place that must remain constant, a place that is best fit for it, and a place that it deserves. Why then, do we violate the right of a balloon to be pinned up at a birthday party or the right of a pichkari to contain organic colors diluted with water?
All festivals have a mythological significance.The story of Holi speaks of a valiant prince.
The colors can fly through the clear sky, penetrating the clever sun rays, and slapping themselves on the person of many a person.
However, we all have a very important choice to make- do we opt for 'true colors' or 'flying colors'? Water balloons aren't a recommended option, and neither are pichkaris garlanding mud. Every person and thing has a place, a place that must remain constant, a place that is best fit for it, and a place that it deserves. Why then, do we violate the right of a balloon to be pinned up at a birthday party or the right of a pichkari to contain organic colors diluted with water?
All festivals have a mythological significance.The story of Holi speaks of a valiant prince.
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