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Intermixing the festival of Holi and reading books


The festival of Holi is one of the most vibrant and colourful festivals in India, celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal. This festival of colours is about more than just dousing each other in colourful powder and water; it's also about spreading love and joy to loved ones. And what better way to enhance this happy event than by enjoying some fantastic reading?


I can't help but make the connection between the two as a writer and a book lover. After a day of festivities, reading a book during Holi can be a wonderful way to rest and relax. Books may help you get into the holiday spirit, whether you're reading inside while listening to music and laughter outside, drinking thandai, or lounging in the shade of a tree.


Books can encourage the principles of harmony and unity, which are celebrated during the Holi celebration. They can take us to other planets, present us with fresh viewpoints and cultures, and aid in our understanding of the variety of human experiences. We can learn more about the background and significance of the festival of Holi by reading literature on it.


"Holi" by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, a collection of short stories centred on the holiday, is one book that immediately springs to mind. These tales speak not just of the happiness and colour of Holi but also of the close ties between family and friends that are reaffirmed at this time.


Another book that I recommend is "The Colour Purple" by Alice Walker. This book may not be about Holi, but it is about the struggle for equality and the celebration of individuality. The vibrant colour symbolism in the book is also a reminder of the colourful nature of Holi.


There are other books that can be appreciated during Holi in addition to these. Whether it's a biography, novel, or anthology of poems, books may enhance the festive vibe and render the occasion even more special.


In conclusion, reading and Holi may seem like an unlikely combination, but they can go hand in hand. The festival of colours is a time to celebrate love, unity, and diversity, and books can help us do just that. So, this Holi, why not take a break from the festivities and curl up with a good book? It might just make your Holi even more colourful!


 
 
 

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