Millions Embrace Holi: A Colorful Celebration Across South Asia – South Asia Time

Millions Embrace Holi: A Colorful Celebration Across South Asia

 March 15, 2025  

Millions of people across South Asia celebrated Holi, the vibrant Hindu festival of colors, in a display of unity and cultural heritage. The festivities marked the end of winter and the triumph of good over evil, with revelers immersing themselves in a kaleidoscope of hues. Traditional sweets, lively music, and spirited dance set the stage for a jubilant celebration that resonated with communities far and wide.

In India, where Holi is a national holiday, participants dressed in white were transformed into living canvases as they playfully smeared one another with brightly colored powders. In Nepal, the two-day event, which began on Thursday, was celebrated with equal enthusiasm, honoring the divine love of Krishna and Radha—a symbol of rebirth and rejuvenation in Hindu mythology.

Children added to the excitement by hurling water balloons filled with colored pigments from rooftops, while groups in public parks used water guns to spread the festive spirit. In some areas, marigolds, roses, and jasmine petals were thrown instead of powders. On the eve of Holi, massive bonfires were lit to signify the victory of good over evil, as families gathered to sing, dance, and pray. The vibrant festival united communities, spreading pure joy and hope regionwide.