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Colorful Holi Holiday Signals Spring Is Coming - AARP

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While many associate Holi with the party that leaves participants drenched in colors from head to toe, the holiday features another important tradition. On the first day of Holi, which coincides with the full moon, participants light a bonfire, or holika dahan, meant to symbolize the burning of bad spirits.

Vibha Sanwal, 51, M.D., a pediatrician in Lewes, Delaware, has fond memories of this fire growing up in Rajasthan, India. Her family would attend a community celebration and roast wheat and corn, throwing sweets and rice into the fire as an offering to the gods to celebrate the spring harvest. “It's something I looked forward to,” she says.

For the last 10 years, Sanwal, her husband and two children have attended the bonfire ceremony at a Hindu temple an hour from their house.

But with the temple's temporary closure amid ongoing COVID-19 concerns, Sanwal will light a fire pit in her own backyard after fasting from morning till evening. She'll break the fast with some chole bhature, or spiced chickpeas with deep-fried wheat bread, and kheer, or rice pudding. Her family will wish one another “happy Holi” — something akin to wishing “happy spring” — and she'll put a dot of turmeric on her husband, kids and even the family labradoodles, Jazz and Buddy.

3. Virtual and socially distant gatherings

On the day of Holi, Shivkumar will get on a Zoom call with seven or eight girlfriends who will enjoy the treats she has left at their house while they chat virtually. For the occasion, they'll all wear bright Indian clothes.

"We'll be dressed in the most colorful clothes because we can't play with color,” Shivkumar says.

Physician Sanwal will celebrate with her immediate family, and she advises others who plan to gather to follow federal guidelines around safe interactions, which allow for vaccinated people to interact with small groups unmasked and for others to remain masked and maintain social distance.

4. Celebrate when it's safe

Some community-wide Holi celebrations will go on — just later in the year, anticipating a drop in coronavirus case rates and an increase in vaccination. Sri Radha Bhakti temple near Boston will host a Holi celebration July 10, featuring music, dance and color.

Organizers of the Holi festival in Houston, home to one of the largest South Asian communities in the U.S., will reschedule the event for later this year, though the date hasn't yet been determined.

For years, Shivkumar's family attended a 300-plus-person Holi party where they would joyfully throw colored powder while listening to loud music.

"It's just letting go of your inhibitions at that moment,” Shivkumar says . “You can let go and play and just feel good. You really feel like a kid."

Julekha Dash is a contributing writer who covers food, travel, art, and business. A former business writer for the Baltimore Business Journal and Computerworld, her work has also appeared in Conde Nast Traveler, Wine Enthusiast, and Architectural Digest.

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