Fagu Purnima Nepal
Follow @WrldEventsDailyFagu Purnima, also known as Holi, is the most popular and vibrant festival celebrated in Nepal. It is a festival of colors that marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring. The festival is celebrated on the full moon day of the Phalguna month in the Bikram Sambat calendar, which usually falls in March. In 2024, Fagu Purnima will be celebrated on March 24th.
The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and excitement all over Nepal. People of all ages, castes, and religions come together to play with colors, water, and music. The streets are filled with revelers who throw colored powder and water at each other. The festival is a time for fun, laughter, and forgiveness.
Here are some of the highlights of Fagu Purnima:
- Playing with colors: The most popular activity during Fagu Purnima is playing with colors. People throw colored powder and water at each other in a playful and joyous manner.
- Singing and dancing: People also sing and dance to traditional folk songs and music.
- Bonfires: In some parts of Nepal, bonfires are lit to mark the end of winter.
- Feasting: Families and friends gather together for a special feast on the day of Fagu Purnima. The feast typically includes traditional Nepali dishes such as dahi bhat, sel roti, and gundruk ko achar.
Fagu Purnima is a time for joy and celebration. It is a time to let go of inhibitions and embrace the spirit of spring. If you are ever in Nepal during Fagu Purnima, be sure to join in the festivities!
Here are some additional tips for celebrating Fagu Purnima:
- Wear old clothes that you don't mind getting stained.
- Protect your eyes and hair from the colored powder.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
- Be respectful of others and avoid throwing colors at people who don't want to participate.
- Have fun and enjoy the festival!