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Dwarkadhish temple parlin holi festival
Dwarkadhish temple parlin holi festival







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Priyanka and Akshay at their best in Do Me a Favour Let’s Play Holi My current favorite: Deepika and Ranbir in Balam Pichkari Holi has been celebrated in Bollywood movies via many Bollywood songs. There will be vendors and colors galore! For more information, click here: Surati Inc. I have heard many great things and seen some fun pictures from friends who have attended this event in the past. I have never been to this event in the past, however, this year I will be attending it. Surati Holi Hai, Surati Inc., Jersey City, New Jersey Although there are buckets of the holi colors, they run out quick! This event is best enjoyed with a large group.

  • Tips: Make sure you get to the top deck to play holi as soon as they open it.
  • Delicious Indian food is included in the ticket price.
  • Cash bar (it is a 21+ event) – imagine mango juice + vodka.
  • There is a DJ – yup, it’s a party! So adding to above imagery, you’ll be playing holi on a boat with NYC as your backdrop while dancing to Bollywood hits and bhangra beats.
  • It’s on a BOAT! Imagine cruising around the Hudson and East Rivers and playing Holi with NYC as your backdrop.
  • Hubster and I have attended this event the past two years and it has become one of those not to be missed NYC events for the following reasons: Rang Barse, Holi Cruise, In Group Events, New York, New York
  • For more information on this event click here: Dwarkadhish Mandir Holi.
  • Indian food and pizza available at a small fee (who can resist pau bhauji, chole, papdi nu lot aka khichu and PIZZA!).
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  • It’s free for all the activities above!.
  • Watching people go near the fear to try to get the coconuts thrown in the fire.
  • The largest I have seen (Don’t worry, firefighters are on standby) I love celebrating Holi hear for the following reasons:

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    I have been going to this temple for the past 10+ years and with each passing year, it has attracted more and more people. Perfect excuses to get a manicure! You too, gentlemen. For the nails, make sure they are painted. This will help the colors wash right off (believe me, #lessonslearned). For hair and skin, I recommend putting oil (almond oil, baby oil, or coconut oil) for protection.

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    Speaking of Holi colors not coming off easy – it is VERY important to prep your hair, skin and nails for this. Holi colors do not come out easy - even with bleach. Tip: I recommend wearing clothing that you will never wear again. These outfits best captures the multitude of colors that will be thrown upon you. The traditional Holi attire is to wear white salwar kameezs, saris, white kurtis or shirts with jeans or for the guys white kurtas. I love this website for all their videos! Check out this recipe and video from Show Me the Curry.

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    Now – I love them! On a warm day, it is the perfect refreshing treat. Check out the recipe from a recent Indian recipes blog I stumbled upon Fun, Food and Frolic.ĭahi Wada: Growing up, I would never eat Dahi Wada. Homemade Kesar Pista Thandai: This looks so good that I want to make it right now. Click on the link to get the step by step recipe from Veg Recipes of India – one of my absolute go to blogs for Indian recipes. Gujiya: These sweet deep fried pastries are on the must have list for holi sweets and snacks.

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    Unfortunately, I don’t have my family recipes ready for this occasion, but here are some traditional recipes from my favorite Indian food blogs. One of the highlights of any holiday in any culture or religion is the food that is made especially for that day.

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    Instead of reading a lengthy essay on it here, here is great website that goes through everything you want to know about the festival: Holi Festival There are stories, folklore and history tied to this time honored festival. Holi is a time for the whole society to come together, forget any differences and celebrate. So today we are going to have a little Holi 101 =o) Even I am guilty of sometimes getting caught up in the “color” part and forgetting the religious and cultural aspects of it. With its growing popularity, the original meaning and the traditions of Holi are becoming lost. Today, it is synonymous with the tradition of throwing powdered colors at each other (in fact, I personally think it’s the inspiration behind the concept of The Color Run). Holi, the Festival of Colors, is one of the most known, most celebrated and probably one of the most fun of all Hindu holidays.









    Dwarkadhish temple parlin holi festival