• Source:JND

THE FESTIVAL of colours is celebrated across the country with great enthusiasm and joy. Holi is one of the most celebrated and prominent festivals in Hindu culture. Also known as the festival of colours, Holi is celebrated to mark the triumph of good over evil and celebrate the divine love of Lord Krishna and Radha. Holi marks the beginning of the spring harvest season and the culmination of winters. This year, Holi will be celebrated on March 08 across the country.

While Holi preparations begin much earlier than the festival date, people begin to buy colours and prepare delicacies to enjoy the festival in its true sense. People celebrate Holi by putting colours on their friends and family as a gesture of love and care. Several sweet dishes are prepared such as gujiya, and pakoras to relish the celebrations of the festival. However, the best part about Holi celebrations is grooving to drum beats and party music. Here’s a list of some best Bhojpuri songs to add to your Holi party list and make the celebrations unforgettable.

Best Bhojpuri Songs For Holi Party

 

1. Lahangwa Las Las Karta

 

2. Babuni Tere Rang Mai

3. Kamariya Hila Rahi Hai

4. Aawa Na Choli Mai Rang Dalwala



5. Dui Rupiya

6. Lal Rang Dalab Galagulawa Me

7. Bhatijwa Ke Holi

8. Lollipop Laage Lu

9. Holi

10. Bhatar Aiehe Holi Ke Baad

In most regions, Holi is celebrated for two days. This year, the festival of colours will be celebrated on March 08 with fanfare and joy. It is considered the second biggest Hindu festival after Diwali. As per Drik Panchang, the Purnima Tithi will begin at 04:17 PM on March 06 and end at 06:09 PM on March 07, 2023. Holi is celebrated as a two-day festival, with the first day celebrated as Holika Dahan or Choti Holi, and the second day celebrated as Holi, Dhuleti, Dhulandi, Pahgwah or Rangwali Holi. As per Hindu mythology, the celebration of Holi is associated with the legend of Hiranyakashipu and Bhakt Prahlad.