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Dear Diary,

Today was such a joyful and vibrant day as we celebrated Holi! The air was filled with excitement and the streets were bustling with people. The day started with everyone gathering together, dressed in their brightest and most colorful clothes.

We began by smearing each other with vibrant colors, laughing and dancing to the beat of traditional music. The atmosphere was filled with joy and happiness. It was incredible to see people of all ages, from young children to the elderly, coming together to celebrate this festival of colors.

As the day progressed, we indulged in delicious sweets and snacks, sharing laughter and stories with friends and family. The traditional Holi delicacies like gujiyas and thandai added to the festive spirit.

Water guns and water balloons were also part of the celebration, as we playfully drenched each other in water. It was a refreshing way to beat the heat and add an extra element of fun to the festivities.

One of the most memorable moments was when we gathered around a bonfire in the evening. We offered prayers, sang traditional songs, and danced around the fire. The flames symbolized the victory of good over evil, and it felt incredibly powerful to be part of this ancient tradition.

Overall, Holi was a day filled with love, joy, and unity. It reminded me of the importance of celebrating diversity and embracing the colors of life. I can't wait for the next Holi to come around and experience the magic all over again.

Until next time,

[Your Name]

hyyyy

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I'm really excited! laugh This week my friend Varinder's helping me make a video for my school. It's about Holi, a special Hindu festival we celebrate every year, usually in March. We're going to film some of the activities and next week we're going to show the class our video. I hope they like it! yes

11 a.m.

Last night we went to the big bonfire! Today the big Holi celebrations start. We went to the park this morning, where people were playing the drums and other musical instruments. People were dancing and singing everywhere - in the streets, outside temples and other buildings too. Everyone looked so happy! During Holi we celebrate the good things in life.

Here's a picture from the park!

5 p.m.

Colours are important at Holi because it's the 'festival of colours'. That's why we put coloured powder into water and then throw the coloured water at each other. Some colours have meanings; for example, red means love, while green means a new start. The powder's been on sale in the markets for many weeks. I filmed it last weekend.

This afternoon we went to see my aunt, uncle and cousins after lunch. It was great fun. We used water pistols and we filled balloons with water and powder. Then we spent hours outside and threw the coloured water at each other. (I put a plastic bag over my camera, so that I didn't get water inside.) My aunt doesn't let us throw water inside the house, so we put coloured powder on each other's faces instead.

7 p.m.

It's the evening now. We're clean and in our best clothes. Now it's time to enjoy special Holi food and drinks. Our grandmother's prepared gujiya, a sweet made with dried fruit and nuts. She's also made my favourite drink: a kind of yoghurt drink called lassi. Later tonight we're going to dress up and visit the rest of the family. I love Holi! It's my favourite festival in the world!

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