Holi festival will be celebrated all over India on 14th March this year

A

Newsdesk:

Holi is not just a festival of colours, but also a festival of sharing happiness and brotherhood. This festival, celebrated every year on the full moon day of Falgun month, is a symbol of the victory of good over evil. On this day, people forget their old grievances and apply colours on each other, distribute sweets and spread the colours of love and friendship. 

On 14 March, Falgun Krishna Paksha Purnima Friday, Holi, a total lunar eclipse will occur in foreign countries from 10:39 am to 2:18 pm as per Indian time. According to Indian time, its thin shadow entry will be at 09:27 am. The eclipse will touch the daytime at 10:40. The middle of the eclipse will be at 12:29 pm. The eclipse will end at 2:30 pm and thin shadow exit will be at 3:30 pm.

Your Comments

Related Articles