A significant Hindu holiday that is primarily observed in India and Nepal, although it is observed in other nations with sizable Hindu populations. Another moniker for Holi is the festival of love or the festival of hues. usually occurring in March, it symbolizes the approah of spring and the victory of good over evil. People get together on Holi to dance, sing and enjoy festive foods and beverages while hurling colored power and water to another, people while hurling colored powder and water to another. People accumulate to celebrate and happiness on this joyous and occasion. Names Rangwali Holi: This name calls attention to the festival's bright side. Dol Purnima: In West Bengal and Odisha, the name "Dol" denotes a swing or a decorated palanquin. Holi is celebrated on this day. Dhuleti: The second day of Holi is celebrated as Dhuleti in Gujarat and Maharashtra, and it involves color-playing. Kaman Pandigai: Named after the god of love, Kama, Holi is celebrated in