Admission for 2 with 10 Bags of Colors to Holi Festival of Colors on March 25 or 26, 2017 (Up to 32% Off)
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In India, Holi announces the arrival of spring and the passing of winter. Celebrate by singing, dancing and throwing colors on one other
Choice of:
- Day 1: Holi Fesitval of Colors Package for 2 - Valid on Saturday, March 25
- Day 2: Holi Fesitval of Colors Package for 2 - Valid on Sunday, March 26
Each package includes multiple entry wristbands for two people and 10 bags of assorted colors
The event will take place on Saturday, March 25 and Sunday March 26 at Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. and 11 a.m.–4 p.m., respectively.
Multiple Entry Wristbands allow participants to exit and re-enter the event.
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About Holi Festival of Colors
Held in India every year in late February or early March, Holi Festival of Colors was inspired by an ancient Hindu legend celebrating the triumph of the community over self-centeredness. The festival marks the beginning of spring, which itself is a metaphor for a rebirth, second chances, putting aside the past, burying the hatchet, and moving forward in life. One of the unique aspects of this festival is that both friends and enemies can be invited. The brilliance of colors is a metaphor of the diversity which makes each person interesting and truly valuable to the other members of the community. To that end, the revelries erupt in a flurry of bright hues as festival-goers toss colorful powders at one another.
Stateside, the celebration takes its cues from the original fest, and then adds its own twists:
- Contemporary mantra music, with Reggae, SKA, Dub, Hip Hop Musicians, DJ's, and Vocalists.
- Energetic Interactive Bollywood and Bhangra dancing
- Hourly countdowns and color throws preceded by free hugs
- Yoga classes
- A positive, spiritually uplifting atmosphere
- Designed to give a great dose of fun not only for kids and students but also reveal the inner child in every participant
** These images and the video are from the Spanish Fork Festival of Colors. The other events are not quite this crowded, nor is there the backdrop of the temple.