Holika Dahan is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated mainly in North India to mark the victory of good over evil. The festival involves lighting a bonfire, known as Holika, which symbolizes the burning of evil spirits. People gather around the bonfire to sing and dance, and pray for blessings and protection.
Holika Dahan is celebrated on the night before Holi, the festival of colors, and is considered auspicious. The festival is also associated with various mythological stories, the most popular being the story of Prahlad and Holika. The images on the webpage for Holika Dahan showcase the festivities, rituals, and joy of the celebration, capturing the essence of this vibrant and colorful festival.
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