Here is a paragraph about Holi:
Holi is a vibrant and ancient Hindu festival, popularly known as the “Festival of Colors,” that heralds the arrival of spring and signifies the victory of good over evil. Celebrated over two days, the festivities begin on the night of the full moon with Holika Dahan, where massive bonfires are lit to commemorate the mythological tale of Holika’s defeat and the survival of the devoted Prahlada. The following day, called Rangwali Holi, is a joyous, free-for-all carnival where people of all ages and backgrounds take to the streets to playfully chase and color one another with dry powders (gulal) and colored water. More than just a game, Holi is a crucial social equalizer—a day for forgetting resentments, forgiving debts, and strengthening communal bonds by singing, dancing, and sharing traditional sweets like gujiya.
