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Colours of Holi: Messages those convey

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Holi is the festival of colours or rather, even better it is known as the festival of spring. Like any other festival it too conveys the valuable message to live in peace and harmony. Along with, it brings in new hopes and inspirations for everyone. Since it comes at the most appropriate season of the year it hits the right string of melody to bind everyone in the high spirits of festive celebration. Colours hold an integral part of the celebration as both the water and powder colours are used to celebrate the festivity. Out of the various colours the prominent ones used during the occasion are red, pink, blue, green and orange.


It’s true that colours have great impact on the psychology of humans and each of these has some special meaning to convey. However, Life Breezy is trying to analyse what special messages these colours (both in liquid and powder form) convey during the auspicious occasion of Holi

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Red Colour: The attractive red colour of Holi stands for fire and sacrifice. With the application of the red colour all the evils surrounding the person reduced to ashes. And so, often it acts as a base in building up a hearty relationship of love and sacrifice with others. Moreover, it symbolises courage and resembles the colour of blood as well. Notably, it replicates the courage one needs to follow the path of truth and as it resembles the colour of blood, it silently points out the fact that all human beings are equal before the eyes of God.

Pink Colour: The sweet pink colour of Holi stands for love, charm and care. With its mere application the charm of a face gets enhanced. Often the colour is applied to the near and dear ones. Besides, it also symbolises the beautiful flowers of the spring season. Moreover, it also depicts the personality of the person who puts the colour on others to be very caring, polite and sensitive. It is believed to have the potential to sketch and match the perfect shade of perfection on anything by its mere application.

Blue Colour: The royal blue colour of Holi stands more for free expression, likeness and honesty than anything else. And, it flashes style, ideas, intelligence and creativity as well. Understandably, it translates the liking of one person to the other effortlessly if used in the right mix or proportion. You know what, sometimes less is more! On the same note its application denotes on face a statement of truthfulness, triumph and success.

Green Colour: The natural green colour of Holi represents nature, freshness and life. In spring as the nature begins to boom with greenery the surrounding environment appears beautifully adorned. Similarly, when the colour is applied on someone it enhances the mood as they appear to be more fresh, merry and cheerful like never before. Frankly, it carries a certain degree of safety and surety for the future prospects as well.

Orange Colour: The creative orange colour of Holi represents sunshine, happiness and inspiration. Its application enhances the charm and look of any face. It plays an important role to make any occasion as lively as the sunshine. Also, it helps in improving bitter relationships by building mutual respect and understanding between people. Nevertheless the colour is close to creativity and acts as a medium of inspiration for many as well.

What’s more? Now it’s your turn to gear up for the festivity. If you are running short of ideas make sure to go through the article given in the link below.

Read more about the best tips to gear up for Holi from our blog site.

Do you know of any other prominent colour of Holi that convey some valid messages during the auspicious occasion? If so, don’t hesitate to write down your thoughts in the comment box below. Thanks!

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