Holika Dahan is a Hindu festival that takes place the night before the day of the full moon in the Phalguna month.

The festival commemorates the demon king father Hiranyakashipu's protection of Prahlad and the victory of good over evil.

In order to obtain Lord Vishnu's blessings, Holika Dahan is celebrated by lighting bonfires and performing puja.

The colorful Holi festival, which takes place the day after Holika Dahan, is also associated with the festival.

In all of India, Holika Dahan is celebrated with regional customs and traditions, such as Basanta Utsav in East India and Kamadahanam in South India.

There is a growing awareness of environmental issues in the modern world, and many people now observe Holika Dahan in environmentally friendly ways.

People now use social media to connect with loved ones who live far away and share their Holika Dahan celebrations.

The Holika Dahan festival reminds us of the significance of standing up for what is right and spreading love and peace worldwide by bringing people together and encouraging cultural exchange.

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