Holi is a festival of joy and colors. However, one should always be on alert to prevent any accident that may mar all the fun and change the scene to a sad one. Here are some Dos and Donts that are necessary to really enjoy Holi to its fullest. Remember to use these precautions to enjoy the festival of Holi safely.
Holi is meant to be a rough festival with tradition of applying colors to the guests and friends with or without their consent. Any kind of rudeness is totaly forgiven on this day but these kinds of fun should also be participated under a certain limits. Fun, food and colors is all that should spread on this holy day of Holi. You should always remember to use these small prcautions so that no one that you know or love gets hurt unknowingly.
Tips for going out on the Holi Day:
If you like to play it, make sure you take certain precautions for your safety.
Use a hat, cap or anything like that to protect your hair from being colored with hard-to-rinse dyes.
If you like to play Holi use dental caps to save your teeth from any unwarranted stains.
Use a sunglass to protect your eyes from a misfire of color filled darts or water jets.
Put on your worst gears so that you wont have to take on the hassles of an immediate washing.
Rags like tattered denims, and all bright colored shades like black, blue, green, purple are highly recommended. Wear full-sleeved t-shirts or shirts and leggings that cover your legs fully. Socks will be a good idea too.
Try to save yourself off from all possible attacks on the face. In case your such attempts fail, keep your eyes and lips tightly shut if you are attacked on your face.
Keep the car windows thoroughly shut, even if you dont have an AC car. Do not bump into the frenzied group of mob if you take to streets. Better you cross the road to the sidewalk across. Or, simply stay at a safe distance.
So, make sure to land in anywhere in north India for a real taste of Holi. Play or, watch it live, ask your tour operators to make an arrangement.
Enjoy!
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Happy Holi
Regards
Mohan