Holi 2023
Holi, also known as the festival of colors, is a popular Hindu festival celebrated in India and other parts of South Asia. The festival is usually celebrated in late February or early March and marks the arrival of spring. Holi is a time for people to come together and celebrate the triumph of good over evil, unity, and joy.
Indus Business Academy enthusiastically and fervently celebrated the festival of colours on March 7 and 8. Holi represents the victory of goodness over evil. This vibrant celebration brings people together and gets rid of all the bad stuff in life. The celebration of Holi celebrates the triumph of good over evil, which was made possible by the slaying and burning of the evil monster Holika. As a result, the Holi spirit encouraged students to live morally upright lives and value honesty and truthfulness. Two days were dedicated to the celebration. Students put piles of wood into the fire for the HolikaDahan ritual, which was performed on the first day. It stands for the destruction of bad forces. They also congregated around the Holika to pray to God and show their devotion to Him. One of the pupils told the tale of Holika and how Holi symbolises the triumph of good over evil after HolikaDahan. The following day, students gathered in the laundry area to participate in the festival of colour by dousing one another in water and coloured paint. The students acted out their childhood by running about and throwing colour. The students enjoyed the unique lunch in the afternoon. The festival of colours came to an end in this manner, giving each pupil fond memories of their youth.