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Hindu community celebrates Holi in Karachi

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KARACHI: The Hindu inhabitants of the Metropolis on Wednesday marked the advent of Holi, the traditional Hindu festival, with lighting and bonfire at Shri Panchumukhi Hanuman Temple in Soldier Bazar area.

Special arrangements for Holka Fire, that is the Holi Bonfire, were also made at other different temples including Swami Narayan, attended by hundreds of worshippers from different social strata.

The Hindu citizens of Karachi had also chalked out elaborate programmes for the ensuing celebrations that literally turned Holi into a "Festival of Colors," with people throwing colored powder and sprinkling colored water on each other.

"Celebrations would continue tomorrow throughout the day as we would visit our relatives and friends and exchange greetings," said Bhagwandas, a Karachiite known for his philanthropic work.

About Holka Fire, he said this also depicts triumph of good over evil and light over darkness paving way for land fertility.

"Inclusiveness is an essential part of the festival and therefore special measures are adopted by the followers to ensure that food or gifts are left on their doorsteps for passers-by on the eve of Holi", claimed Dr. Ramchand, a medical practitioner.

Meanwhile, many of the families, attending the mega event organized by Pakistan Hindu Council at Hanuman temple could be witnessed carrying national flags celebrating fast approaching Pakistan Day along with the Holi festival.

"This is to express our solidarity with all countrymen and promote interfaith harmony," said Dr. Vankwani, the Patron-in-chief of Pakistan Hindu Council.

MNA Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani said the diversity of Pakistani society was needed to be duly highlighted.
 
Mahira Khan extends Holi greetings to Hindu community

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  • Holi festival is being celebrated today
  • Mahira Khan extended Holi greetings on Twitter

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KARACHI: Pakistani actress Mahira Khan has extending Holi greetings to Hindu community with love and happiness.


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Happy Holi to all celebrating!! Happiness and love


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The Hindu inhabitants of Karachi on Wednesday marked the advent of Holi, the traditional Hindu festival, with lighting and bonfire at Shri Panchumukhi Hanuman Temple in Soldier Bazar area.

Special arrangements for Holka Fire, that is the Holi Bonfire, were also made at other different temples including Swami Narayan, attended by hundreds of worshippers from different social strata.

The Hindu citizens of Karachi had also chalked out elaborate programmes for the ensuing celebrations that literally turned Holi into a "Festival of Colors," with people throwing colored powder and sprinkling colored water on each other.
 
Happy Holi to all Pakistani Hindu's and God bless.
 
PM Khan wishes Hindus ‘happy Holi’

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Hindus across Pakistan celebrate Holi with spirit and colors, dedicating the day to Pakistan as a goodwill gesture. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Today)
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Tweet by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), wishing the Hindu brothers and sisters a happy Holi.
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Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday wished the Hindu community in Pakistan a ‘happy and peaceful Holi.’

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Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar wished Pakistan’s Hindu community a happy Holi, stressing such festivities should be used to bring people closer.


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Members of Hindu community are celebrating Holi at Shri Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple, Karachi, on Wednesday.


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Members of Hindu community are celebrating Holi at Shri Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple, Karachi, on Wednesday.


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Pockets of colour burst as Hindu community celebrates Holi festival

March 21, 2019


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Playful battles of colour were witnessed among adults and children as the Hindu community celebrated the festival of colours on Wednesday.

KARACHI: The Holi festival was celebrated across Sindh on Wednesday. Ceremonies were held in Umerkot, Mithi, Mirpurkhas, Nawabshah, Sanghar, Shahdadkot, Larkana, Gambat and other cities of the province.

In Karachi, the festivities were in full swing with members of the Hindu community gathering at temples, and other places, in celebration of the festival of colours.

A mega event was held at the Shri Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple in Soldier Bazaar and another was hosted in Clifton. Other areas too witnessed the play of music, song, dance and colours.

The Holi festival is celebrated every year to honour of the advent of spring. Members of the Hindu community offered prayers, showcased traditional dandia dances, sprayed each other with colours, and marked the festival with great fervour and zeal. Members of other communities also joined in the festivities in some places.

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Local governments in major cities, including Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Mithi, Umerkot and Thar region ensured cleanliness of areas surrounding the temples and other holy places.

Several politicians including Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan Peoples Party Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, among others, wished the Hindu community a happy Holi. The festivities will continue today (Thursday).
 
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