Holi is played with ash instead of colors at this place
Holi is played with ash instead of colors at this place
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Holi festival is special for everyone and people celebrate this festival with great pomp and show. In such a situation, you all must know that the festival of Holi is considered a festival of colors and the festival of Holi is very special. Today we are going to tell you about a place where Holi is played not with colors but with ash.

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Actually, Holi plays in Bhasma in Varanasi Kashi. It is said that people play Holi from the ashes of the pyre and it has been running as a tradition for centuries. It is also said that on the day of Rangabhari Ekadashi, after paying farewell to Mahadev Bhagwati Gaura and playing Holi with her, the next day, her devotees played Holi of Chita Bhasma. Since then, this tradition has become here. Here at the crematorium here at 12 noon, at the Shamshaneshwar Mahadev temple, after the aarti, play Holi with the hot ashes consumed with burning pyres. Along with this, the devout devotees who are burning Chita on Holi songs are also seen dancing in fun.

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People from far and wide are seen playing Holi with great pomp and show. Along with this, hot ashes are taken out of the pyre and each other is planted and also blown in the air. It is also said that 'not only humans but ghosts and vampires also participate in this Holi.'

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