Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Now it's colorful! Holi Festival at the racecourse Munich-Riem

Holi Festival München
Holi festival is the MünchenAm 09/09/2012 in North India celebrated Holi festival already plenty to Munich, and more specifically on the racecourse Munich-Riem. It is Europe's largest Festial of Colours and who has the courage to attend this event, will go under warranty colorful home when he has come, because the Indian "Gulal" color powder is abundant. This powder is water soluble and can be easily washed off. It is also hypoallergenic and-tolerated and non-toxic. The organizer has imported several colors, packaged in small bags which can on the open-air site are purchased for the price of 2 euros per bag.
Doors open at 12 clock. It is the first color countdown clock by 15 and then every hour until the end by 22 clock. A box office will probably not be as even now three quarters of the tickets are sold out. If you want to be there, make sure you get your tickets quickly online! On the Holi festival the various Act are represented, from the Rainbow Painter over Jonas grove to Danny Faber and many, many more.
Holi, the one of the oldest festivals in general is supposed to be the most colorful of all. Five days after the full moon is Rangapancami (Ranga = color; Pancami = the day 5), the second day of the festival. On this day seem all barriers by box, sex, age and social status revoked. It is celebrated wildly and they sprinkled and sprinkled each other with colored water and colored powder, the Gulal. Those who reject the arrogance sweeps, each other at least decently with some powder paint. Despite all the changes in the modern Indian society, the religious significance is still clearly recognizable, such as the colors are still mostly previously consecrated on the altar and people bring blessings.

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