Aisi lagi lagan, Meera ho gayi magan.
Wo to gali gali Hari gun gaane lagi.
Hai aankh wo, jo Shyam ka darshan kiya kare.
Hai sheesh, jo Prabhu charan mein, vandan kiya kare.
Omkaar Swarupa, Sadguru Samartha
Anathaachya Naatha, Tuj Namo
Tuj Namo, Tuj Namo, Tuj Namo
Shirdi Wale Saibaba
Zamane mein kahan tooti hui tasveer banti hai
Tere darbar main bigdi hui takdeer banti hai
Tareef teri nikli hai dil se
Kalyug Mein Sidh Ho Dev Tumhin,
Hanuman Tumhara Kya Kahana ।
Teri Shakti Ka Kya Kahana,
Teri Bhakti Ka Kya Kahana ॥
India is a country of rich tradition, along with multiple cultures and religions each having deep significance and meaning. The festivals of Diwali, Holi, and Dussehra are prominently celebrated in Hindu culture and Gudi Padwa is one such festival celebrated with great promptness and enthusiasm
Holi festival story is deeply rooted in the legends that are prominent in Hindu culture and hold deep symbolism to culture, traditions, and beliefs.
Holi is the festival of colours in India. It is also one of the biggest celebrations that has been celebrated across different states in different ways. Holi is celebrated yearly in India and is mainly observed between late February and mid or late March. The concept of Holi with Radha Krishna is primarily derived from the northern regions of India and it is one of the most renowned legends behind this beautiful color-splashing Hindu festival, Holi.
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