9 Holi celebrations in India you must attend once in your lifetime

By- Manish Jain

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Holi of Braj is most famous not only in the whole country but in the whole world. Here Holi is played for 16 days. Lathmar Holi is played in Barsana.

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Lathmar Holi of Barsana: Holi, cannot be possible that the name of Mathura is not remembered first. 

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The festival of Holi is called Shigmotsav in Goa. The festival begins with prayers to the deities of the village. 

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Basant Utsav and Dol Jatra in West Bengal: Holi is celebrated in West Bengal as Basant Utsav and Dol Jatra.  

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In many places in Maharashtra and Gujarat, a pot filled with butter is tied at a very high altitude, a group of men break these pots by forming a pyramid.

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In Punjab Holi is celebrated as Warrior Holi, the next day of Holi is celebrated as Hola Mohalla festival. 

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Holi or Yaosang is celebrated for six days in Manipur. Here the children collect materials from their neighborhood and make a hut.

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In Bihar, people make a big pile of cow dung, wood and other materials, then burn Holika at night. 

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Manjul Kuli Holi Kerala: Holi is called Manjul Kuli in Kerala. This festival is celebrated in the Konkani temple of Gosaripuram Thirumala.