Holi

Holi is a festival that is symbolic of spring and vibrant colors. It even symbolizes triumph and joy. Each color exhales the beauty of life, and it even teaches us how to embrace life when it shows up in different colors. It is one of the most prominent festivals in Indian culture. Holistic learning felt the need to celebrate this festival with fun, exuberance, and joy. The two hours of splattering colors made each one forget about the stress and the pending deadlines; what mattered was to enjoy the vibrant colors.

The festival of Holi transformed the office into a color playground, and each color was tossed around everyone, making them looking yearning for more. At the same time, from the office boy to the founder each employee looked priceless by flashing their colors in the premise. It revealed there is a child in each of us, and this child wants to have uninterrupted fun with an embodiment of genuine laughter.

The festival concluded with Thandai (an Indian drink decorated with almonds and pistachio that provides instant energy) and Rabadi Jalebi. There is nothing more one can ask for with sweets, color, and friends around in a working atmosphere, where diversity is the soul. Holistic learning never inhibits enumerating the diverse culture in action through festivals, culture, and work.

Written By ~ Shruti C