- Holi is known as the Festival of Colours, the Festival of Love, and the Festival of Spring.
- Holi symbolizes the victory of good over evil. It’s a two-day festival and is celebrated with great joy in India. It is also a festival of unity as it brings people together to celebrate a festival regardless of caste, ethnicity, or religion. It is celebrated every year on the day after the full moon in the Hindu month of Phalguna which is early March. People celebrate “Holika Dahan” on the first day by gathering around and burning piles of wood and cow dung and singing bhajans related to Holi.
- It is a special time of year to remember those who are close to our hearts with splashing colours. It's time to celebrate the different colours of beautiful relationships.
- The festival is based on a Hindu legend and has a huge cultural significance in India. People see the festival as symbolizing new beginnings, and as a time to mend relationships and start afresh. It opens a new beginning from past errors, serving as the end of the conflict, and a day when people forget and forgive.
- In Bangalore, holi events are held in multiple places. There will be paid events and non-paid events in their local communities or apartments or on their own street. Watercolours & Water will be kept in the big tubs near an area allocated for Wild Holi Bash. And these days people play in organic colours. In paid events rain dance with DJ will be held and food will be provided.