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True or false:Holi is only celebrated in India.
True or false:Holi is only celebrated in India.
False
True or false: Holi celebrates the victory of evil over good.
True or false: Holi celebrates the victory of evil over good.
False
True or false: Forgiving and repairing relationships is not important during Holi.
True or false: Forgiving and repairing relationships is not important during Holi.
False
True or false: Holika Dahan is celebrated on the day of Holi.
True or false: Holika Dahan is celebrated on the day of Holi.
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True or false: Rangwali Holi involves throwing only water at each other.
True or false: Rangwali Holi involves throwing only water at each other.
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True or false: People do not exchange sweets and food during Holi.
True or false: People do not exchange sweets and food during Holi.
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True or false: The colours used during Holi are not symbolic.
True or false: The colours used during Holi are not symbolic.
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True or false: Holi lasts for two days.
True or false: Holi lasts for two days.
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True or false: The date of Holi remains the same every year.
True or false: The date of Holi remains the same every year.
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True or false: Holi is also known as the festival of lights.
True or false: Holi is also known as the festival of lights.
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Study Notes
- Holi is an ancient Hindu festival celebrated in India and Nepal.
- It represents the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil.
- Forgiving and repairing broken relationships is an important part of the celebration.
- Holika Dahan is the night before Holi and involves building bonfires to represent good winning over evil.
- Rangwali Holi is the day of Holi and involves throwing coloured powders and water at each other.
- People visit friends and family and exchange sweets and food in the evening.
- The colours are a way of celebrating springtime and the story of the god Krishna and Radha.
- There is a spirit of togetherness and equality during the festival.
- Holi lasts a night and a day and the date changes each year depending on the full moon.
- Holi is sometimes called the festival of colours.
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