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Holi Festival (by Account deleted)



Hey everyone, and welcome to Holi! The SMT and NT have teamed up to bring you some fun activities! Let's get started! Shout out to baileyyrosee for the layout!

Holi (also known as the festival of colors) is a religious festival celebrated by Hindus mainly in India and Nepal. The festival celebrates the victories of good vs evil as well as marking the beginning of spring. The festival lasts for two days, starting on the Purnima (full moon) in the Hindu month of Phalguna, which falls somewhere between the end of February and beginning of March. 

The celebration starts on the night before Holi with Holika Dahan, a large ceremonial bonfire where people pray for the evil inside them to be vanquished by celebrating the burning of Holika (a demon who was burnt to death with help from the god Vishnu). 

The second day of Holi is where the "festival of colors" comes in. People take part in Rangwali Holi, or "play holi", where everyone, regardless of age, gender, social standing or relations, splash colored powder called Gulal (also called Abeer) all over each other and the streets. Groups of people carry around large drums and everyone has a blast dancing and getting covered head to toe with colors. There is a variety of ways to spread the color, including dry colours, water balloons mixed with colors, and a mixture of water and colors in a large syringe like instrument called pichkari (which are mainly used by children). Many people like to create beautiful patterns on the ground using colored sand, flour, and various other materials. These pieces of art are called Rangoli.

After the playing with colors fun is over, everyone settles down to enjoy some gujiya, mathri, malpus, and other traditional foods. The adults enjoy a traditional creamy milk drink that contains Bhang, a type of herb. This drink is called Thandai. 

Although this fun and bright festival is traditionally Hindu, places around the world have begun adapting their own versions of playing holi. In fact, next month my city in Canada is hosting a holi festival and I plan to take part!

Make sure to keep your eyes on the SMT pages today for some surprises! 



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Private wrote on 14-03 18:53:
Martie wrote:
Can anyone help me a little?? I can for my life not find the answer for the last question < / 3
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Botany wrote on 14-03 16:00:
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Elisabeth wrote:
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The last question, every answer I try is wrong. Except one, it doesn't tell me the code doesn't exist but it doesn't give me anything either??? Idgi
"For questions with more than one answer, the answers are joined together without spaces or "and"." 
uhh i know i can read, i did that.
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Botany wrote on 14-03 15:40:
Botany wrote:
The last question, every answer I try is wrong. Except one, it doesn't tell me the code doesn't exist but it doesn't give me anything either??? Idgi
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TheWayfaringStranger wrote on 14-03 15:33:
TheWayfaringStranger wrote:
Bumping this for anyone who hasn't seen it. (:
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PisicaNeagra001 wrote on 14-03 15:09:
PisicaNeagra001 wrote:

I LOVE HOLI <3
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TheWayfaringStranger wrote on 14-03 15:05:
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September wrote:
LalaaniWonderland wrote:
this is amazing and the codes are beyond beautiful!!! are there anymore questions to come?
I guess since it's 8/11 out :3
Actually only 7 questions have been released. We're still missing 4 questions. They're taking a real long break, they said every two hours.
10 questions have come out. We're just waiting on the last one. (:
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Botany wrote on 14-03 15:05:
Botany wrote:
September wrote:
LalaaniWonderland wrote:
this is amazing and the codes are beyond beautiful!!! are there anymore questions to come?
I guess since it's 8/11 out :3
Actually only 7 questions have been released. We're still missing 4 questions. They're taking a real long break, they said every two hours. :s
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TheWayfaringStranger wrote on 14-03 15:00:
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Elisabeth wrote:
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Elisabeth wrote:
...so? I am not attacking them, just pointing it out. Leave me alone man. It's clear for English speaking people but if you're not that good at English it can be very confusing. 

Anyway thanks for fixing @NT members
You had a good point. I just don't ever see you point out anything that teams do right, so it often comes across as though you're against them (whether you mean it that way or not). 
w/e you would take any excuse to pick on me
Sorry you feel that way. I meant it as constructive criticism, which I've seen you give to people, as well. 
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TheWayfaringStranger wrote on 14-03 14:53:
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Elisabeth wrote:
TheWayfaringStranger wrote:
Elisabeth wrote:
"...is a religious festival celebrated but Hindus mainly in India and Nepal." 

might cause some confusion
It's an easy mistake to make. It's clear to me that they meant *by. 
...so? I am not attacking them, just pointing it out. Leave me alone man. It's clear for English speaking people but if you're not that good at English it can be very confusing. 

Anyway thanks for fixing @NT members
You had a good point. I just don't ever see you point out anything that teams do right, so it often comes across as though you're against them (whether you mean it that way or not). 
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TheWayfaringStranger wrote on 14-03 14:13:
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Elisabeth wrote:
"...is a religious festival celebrated but Hindus mainly in India and Nepal." 

might cause some confusion
It's an easy mistake to make. It's clear to me that they meant *by. 
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Callisto wrote on 14-03 14:10:
Callisto wrote:
I would love to participate in a Holi Festival, for funsies
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Allie wrote on 14-03 08:32:
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LalaaniWonderland wrote:
this is amazing and the codes are beyond beautiful!!! are there anymore questions to come?

I guess since it's 8/11 out :3
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Private wrote on 14-03 07:52:
Kawaiiflowergirl wrote:
Very interesting to read :-)
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LalaaniWonderland wrote on 14-03 07:18:
LalaaniWonderland wrote:
this is amazing and the codes are beyond beautiful!!! are there anymore questions to come?
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Private wrote on 14-03 04:44:
Ara wrote:
This is so nice! Seems like it would be really fun participating 
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Alexys wrote on 14-03 03:16:
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hmm im pretty sure i got all the codes that have been released yet there are more items int game??
omg u sure like getting all the clothes possible dont u HAHA
yeh cool i sure like unlimited clothes but i always miss the limited ones 
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Private wrote on 14-03 03:14:
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Alexys wrote:
hmm im pretty sure i got all the codes that have been released yet there are more items int game??
omg u sure like getting all the clothes possible dont u HAHA
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Alexys wrote on 14-03 03:13:
Alexys wrote:
hmm im pretty sure i got all the codes that have been released yet there are more items int game??
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Private wrote on 14-03 03:09:
Whorelogram wrote:
!!!! we have hOLi here in singapore n its rly fun !! the dye tends 2 stay on ur sCALP for years 2 come though LOL
my friend went for the festival last week or something and she says she's still getting blue dye out of her hair in the shower HAHHAHA
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Djinn wrote on 14-03 00:56:
Djinn wrote:
Best festival ever! I wish we had this in the U.S.
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Private wrote on 13-03 23:01:
Vig wrote:
Thank you teams! This event is spreading culture through color :d
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TheWayfaringStranger wrote on 13-03 22:51:
TheWayfaringStranger wrote:
Great article and I love the background!
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WandererDee wrote on 13-03 21:46:
WandererDee wrote:
Love it!! I'm so happy we got to celebrate Holi Festival on VP, thanks a lot teams for making it possible <3
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Private wrote on 13-03 21:29:
Bunny wrote:
Loooove all the colours!
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Private wrote on 13-03 21:21:
Selcouth wrote:
Intersting
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Private wrote on 13-03 21:21:
Era wrote:
I love Holi!!!



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