They missed the key point. Only rich and social media influencers wear WHITE clothes for Holi. We wear old clothes for Holi and later that cloth is used for sweeping the floor until mom decides it is no longer can be used.
You don't wear white clothes at evening? I've seen everyone irrespective of social or economic backgrounds wear white Kurtas at the evening. We wear old clothes when we play with water colours in the morning. 👍
I’m not Indian so I have never celebrated Holi. I would love to celebrate the holiday. It’s one of those things on my bucket list. I always wondered what that powder was. Happy Holi to those who celebrate it!
Doesn't matter who you are or where you're from... Vasudaiva Kutumbakam (means the World is my family) Everyone is welcome 🙏 Here's hoping you really enjoy festival of holi one day. And it's much more exciting than what was shown in the video !
man being indian and living in india with these type of culture and celebration sounds so humble and lit, there weddings are so freaking lit too, they make any celebration extremely big, and it so nice to see that. plus i wanna throw color at people omg,
Not only colors we use water as well. Holi is something to be played like a game. There is color and water fights. Water balloons and water guns are used. Each festival comes with its own menu. Gujiya (a dessert) is consumed during holi. We dance and sing almost all day. And there is religious significance as well.
@@ienchantra444 god dont remind me of that "Balam pichkari song"from that ranbir kapoor movie....it gives me ptsd from waking up to it every holi morning👀
I’m non-Indian and Diwali and Holi are my favorite celebrations to watch and take part in with my Indian friends because of the colors. I’m obsessed with colors myself so I get the owner’s passion for color. I hope everyone can celebrate Holi together soon!
It is fun when you are also in the mood to celebrate. I still remember last year I was on my way to work in a suit on my motorcycle. I had to go back home because my black and white suit had turned into Yellow and Pink. Here people don't care about your consent before they throw colours at you.
@Dharma Queen wow isme bhi up bihar ko dikhane ka sur chadh gaya?? Ohh sorry to inform you but holi start hua hi UP mei UP Bihar se itna problem hai then why celebrate holi Also diwali Ab karo na stereotype Bol to aise rahe ho jaise bhang in dono states mei hi hai
@@deeb3272 yeah I would say it has both the sides...good and bad. I would wholeheartedly invite you to explore India someday from the Coldest valleys to the hottest deserts, from the blue tropical beaches to the green dense tribal villages explore till your heart's content. 🙏❤️ Namastey!
Holi is about colours, powdered and liquid water mixable ones, a lot of snacks and dance. There are various traditions every 100km, like in western area of rajasthan, people line up in streets and dance while colour water is thrown from rooftops. In pushkar, they use flower scents and perfumes and petals too! In rural UP, there are groups of people who sit down with instruments and sing folk songs. Children play it like nerf wars...
In India people are paid below line In Gujarat refinery they paid me 300 daily also as apprentice I only get 5000 per month with heavy hard work. Now in United States I get 20 dollars 1400+INR per hour, life is great after migration. Politician to people in India are taking this less serious. in India people get paid less also want pay heavy tax on fuel to electronic goods
@@DibyarupRoy who said you this compared to fuel price dude it's less in USA also here basic salary is 10 times higher than in India From experience if you have medical insurance it's better to live in US and Canada like western countries instead of India.. Do you pay 50% for tax on fuel and 18 to 24% on electronic goods. People like you are fooled by politicians and big companies in the name of nationalism and patriotism,
I live in this city. This place is famous for its Asafoetida, Gulal and other industries and literature. It's a Industrial Hub of Western Uttar Pradesh....
🙄 asafoetida? I heard we import that shit from Afganistan. And only recently they started cultivating it in LAHAUL-SPITI valley after so many research by CSIR. 🙄
I dont like that the people making the paint are wearing masks as not to inhale a product that is being made to pretty much throw in people faces, in dust form... Like, is it toxic or something?
@@shivuprasad4333 im talking about the iconic dust paint that people throw on eatchother, not the water paint guy... and i googled it its color pigments (which are sometimes toxic)mixed with starch and sometimes talcum powder... yikes :o
@@getthegoods420 yeah , pigment are not much in concentration, and the pigments use here are different from the one used in paints( which is different, and contain lead , toxic )
I assure you the fun of Holi has no match. Becoming friends with strangers and colouring them. Roaming around the city/village with friends with colours - is just something you won't get in a rave party.
I've heard holi being celebrated across globe in various countries. Just see maybe not in a mainstream but small communities still might be worth checking out.
Christians celebrate holidays, birthdays and anniversaries without witchcraft, idolatry and necromancy. We enjoy indoor plumbing, air conditioning, arts and crafts, hiking, bike riding, fishing, dancing, music, fashion, jewelry, cooking, painting, gymnastics, acrobatics, basketball, golf, football, soccer, etc.
@@freshstart4423 What an incredibly racist and ethnocentric comment that attempts to put down the beauty of another culture's traditions. Keep your mythology to yourself!
@@hhggj7601 Its more of a cultural thing than a religious one. Indian Muslims and even some Christian communities follow the caste system or similar system
@@amandeepmann1305 stop manufacturing your own facts. The Dalits and shudras came from the bad part of brahma, brahma is a hindu god not a muslim/christian god.
@@hhggj7601 there are divisions everywhere, no one particular community is agnostic to such divisions.... And again it's not religion that divides people but people's misinterpretations of various mandates passed down throughout generations with various iterations coming into existence along the way.... And in today's day and age, caste doesn't really hold any significance in the opportunities one can encash.... After all the origins of the caste system were solely based on one's occupation..... today there's no compulsion for anyone to follow in their forefather's footsteps.
@@hhggj7601 Then why do Syrian Christian communities and St. Thomas Christians of Kerala have a similar system, why do South Asian muslims have Ashrafs and Ajlafs, why do there are separate Gurudwaras for upper caste and lower caste Sikhs in some regions of India?
@@gamehacker2801 rhn de bhai kisk muhh lg rha hai ... Jinka empire / economy dusre desho k lutte gye gold , goods se chl rha hai ... Vo hme bta rhe hai
@Lifter85 oh well it's not the festivals who pollute the rivers but the lack of waste management, the previous Governments gave less attention towards saving rivers and cleaning them, the new one has taken numerous steps and most of the Rivers are way clear and blue than some in Europe or North America, India too spends a lot on environment protection, just look at the IPCC report 2020, India was the only country on track to meet the targets set by the Paris climate change accord, though it wasn't a perfect score but we outranked everyone else.
@Lifter85 Actually ist illegal in many parts of india to use plastic bags Also india produces 12 times less emisison per person than america India is also the only countrie on earth that can possinly withstand so much people in smaller area Also india is the only countrie in asia with a growing forest area We were the onl countrie to meet all our paris climate goals
This is a mild version of Holi. We Indian also love to play Holi with Water colors and all but since those colours are made of chemicals which can harm skin-now people have avoided playing with them
@@chayan3603 * Its a festival * Holi is a festival also for the divine love of Radha,and Krishna Holi is also a celebration of love,and spring I know what holi is im hindu I was just trying to explain in short what holi is to a non hindu Rude ass
@@janeblogs324 you literally have no life. Ever heard of moral values? Respect? That's what helps differentiate humans from animals but I assume you don't have it.
I am from "Hathras" , India and here Tota and Murga brands have been producing Gulal from a very long time and most of the percentage of "Gulal" . It is an Internationally Famous brand
When I was younger, there were only yellows, reds, oranges, pinks, fuchsia, and green. Seeing the blues and purples and aquas makes me so happy. I always felt that was missing.
I don't understand how come this video on Gulaal became an attack on India's covid cases. They had to end with criticising India, typical Western countries!
Wasn't expecting this to be recommended after watching a military comparison video between India & China. No regrets watching this video however, found it more wholesome and quite intruiging 🎨🌈 Peace out Brothers & Sisters 😎
@@abanshshukla3543 TF are you talking about? That was the most annoying part of the entire video, relative to the other videos of the same site by Asians, the discordance of voice undoubtedly led the quality of the video down.
Apart from the Hindu festival of Holi, gulal is also used to celebrate electoral victories of political parties by their supporters. Every year an election held at some part of India.
I notice a lot of Abrahamic followers( Christians and Muslims) creating hate in comments, a simple Google search reveals the violent verses in your Abrahamic religions,so please don't act righteous and sit on a high pedestal so that you can run your usual conversion agenda,I pray to every God( including Allah and Jesus) in my puja room,I don't expect you to do the same atleast respect my culture
Indian love bold colors... They always have beautiful and colorful parties.. And they as far as i can remember they are happy to be with... #missingtanzania #daressalaam
@@mickeyoscar8684 I'm sure they're nice. I just find their color pallettes to be an eyesore. I know I have cultural bias, though. I'm sure if I grew up with it I could also appreciate it. Where I'm from, more color doesn't necessarily mean better, especially not when they clash.
@@thirstiestvillager9233 Funny how we pair contrasts as some unwritten rule for ethnic looks. Yellows and greens, reds 'n blues, white/black with anything
All my Non- Indian Peeps....Holi festival is not only color party all the indian festivals have deep symbolism and significance in our lives...holi also known as (Vasant-otsav) _Vasant- Spring season, Ustav- festival_ ...it derives its origins from story of Evil King Mahishasur who banned worshipping of Lord Vishnu in his kingdom..ironically his little son Named Prahlad was a Vishnu devotee....he tried to kill his son by putting him into raging fire but His sister Holika who was Given boon that fire cannot harm her..she took Prahlad into her lap and sat inside the fire but surprisingly she was burned alive because she was on the evil side...and Prahlad came out of the fire safely.. (Lord Rama, Vishnu, Krishna are the diffrent Avatars of same God) We light a fire the night before holi...to burn all our flaws and evil thoughts..sing songs n hymns...this festival also encouraged people to set aside their diffrence n come together to colour eath -other.. eat and drink delicious food Prepared on this ocassion...many people use flower petals to play holi.🙏
we used to bring colours and gulaal in school even a week before holi and and used to play with gulaal and water after school around our school and then teachers used to run behind thinking that they could stop us ......it was so fun.....
I LEARNED SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR INDIAN CULTURE THAT I DID NOT KNOW!!!...IT'S GOOD ALSO THAT THIS NEW TYPE OF GULAL IS SAFER FOR THE PEOPLE AS WELL AS THE ATMOSPHERE!!!😃👍🔥🙏👑➕📖🔥🇺🇸
It is called Gulal and it's natural than other artificial products in the market. No wonder cornstarch is used as a base. Love it. Organic stuff is the best. I always buy organic stuff.
How does this whole bitcoin thing works, I'm interested in it and willing and ready to invest heavily but I need an assistant to properly guide me through on how to make a good startup and be successful in it without making mistakes.
@@Staboogie777 And where India is now? India is not anywhere below than other major economies. Countries like US and UK, who don't celebrate Holi fyi, have far greater death ratio compared to their population than India. This second wave has hit hard to every country not only India. Holi celebration doesn't make any difference. Just like Eid celebration didn't make any difference in Arab, did it? Hinduphobia is a bad disease ya know.
One of my fav holiday....played throughout as a kid...hahah we would play boys Vs girls and in school don't even ask...!!! And as adult we drink bhaang after playing so good
So I live in Mathura and in Mathura Vrindavan's temples, holi festivities start from Basant panchmi... That's like 40 days before actual holi 😅 And I'm telling you, there's no holi all over India like here. But it's not for the faint hearted. So foreigners, no matter how excited you are, don't come to Mathura-Vrindaban to get the 'Real experience'. If you do, DO NOT enter a temple.
Arrowroot powder is more affordable, widely & easily available in India, so i think that's arrowroot powder they use coz we buy such arrowroot Gulaal/Abir every year too..during basant panchami festival in Feb., Holi festival in March & for Rangoli in dipawali in Nov.
Yall , this year I couldn't play holi so I'mma tell you how it is celebrated holi has 2 days on the first day everyone gathers at night and burns a fire kinda like campfire we believe while burning this fire everyone should forget the bad burn the bad and continue happy and the next day is actual holi where we use this powders and dance we even use water and water guns these colors are also mixed with water ,people dance, have drinks ,eat food and then go home have a shower and spend the rest of the time together
Holi is not just a Hindu festival. It is one of the festivals of India. Celebrated by Indians irrespective of faith. Along with Hindu,Jain, Buddhist,Sikhs..... Zoroastrians,Muslims , Christians,Atheists also celebrate Holi in India.
They missed the key point.
Only rich and social media influencers wear WHITE clothes for Holi.
We wear old clothes for Holi and later that cloth is used for sweeping the floor until mom decides it is no longer can be used.
Too much truth, man 🤣
You don't wear white clothes at evening?
I've seen everyone irrespective of social or economic backgrounds wear white Kurtas at the evening.
We wear old clothes when we play with water colours in the morning. 👍
@@jatin2866 where? Seriously where? And why do they wear white in the evening? We never been energetic in the holi evening....
@@Fujoshiatheart Bihar,UP, Jharkhand
We sing songs and drink bhaang. Morning is for kids.
@@jatin2866 okay I'm not familiar with North Indian traditions tho... And we don't drink bhang in South.
I think today youtube has become a source of information while mainstream media has turned into a source of entertainment.
Lol, very well said.
Agreed people are now more entertained today than being educated. Smh
True
No! Both are full of misinformation and lies!
@@georgelackey622 chup be.
That dog in the field doesn't know how to help but he's having a great time
What are you meaning
😎👍
I was'nt able to see any dog
@@soudip9269 dog poop dry and make powder
@@soudip9269 1:51
I’m not Indian so I have never celebrated Holi. I would love to celebrate the holiday. It’s one of those things on my bucket list. I always wondered what that powder was. Happy Holi to those who celebrate it!
You can also enjoy drinking bhāng on Holi
We just celebrated it yesterday. It was lovely
Only day where people drink marijuana based drinks, and I think only day it’s legal to do that
@Rohan K bhaiya community might be doing the spitting thing. Majority don't use tobacco too.🤷🏻♂️
Doesn't matter who you are or where you're from...
Vasudaiva Kutumbakam (means the World is my family)
Everyone is welcome 🙏
Here's hoping you really enjoy festival of holi one day. And it's much more exciting than what was shown in the video !
man being indian and living in india with these type of culture and celebration sounds so humble and lit, there weddings are so freaking lit too, they make any celebration extremely big, and it so nice to see that. plus i wanna throw color at people omg,
Not only colors we use water as well. Holi is something to be played like a game. There is color and water fights. Water balloons and water guns are used. Each festival comes with its own menu. Gujiya (a dessert) is consumed during holi.
We dance and sing almost all day. And there is religious significance as well.
@@ienchantra444 god dont remind me of that "Balam pichkari song"from that ranbir kapoor movie....it gives me ptsd from waking up to it every holi morning👀
@@joebanana8006 rang barse bheege chunar wali
Janny, go to North, it is not celebrated in South
@@karthiksubramanianlakshmi lol we celebrate it too
I’m non-Indian and Diwali and Holi are my favorite celebrations to watch and take part in with my Indian friends because of the colors. I’m obsessed with colors myself so I get the owner’s passion for color. I hope everyone can celebrate Holi together soon!
Not gonna lie throwing color at eachother sounds fun as hell.
We even throw each other in water / any small water body .
Dance whole day .
we use water balloons too, we throw it even at people we don't know lmao 💀 plus there's delicious food
Yep its super fun. We use water guns n balloons too sometimes even bucket XD
Yeah it is and using water makes it even more fun
It is fun when you are also in the mood to celebrate. I still remember last year I was on my way to work in a suit on my motorcycle. I had to go back home because my black and white suit had turned into Yellow and Pink. Here people don't care about your consent before they throw colours at you.
I love that they got an Indian narrator, it makes so much sense. She pronounces every Hindi word perfectly! ❤
Sorry, but noooo. these pronunciations are extremely off. like how she pronounced choti holi.
@@noorichoudhary4440 it's more like the accent so I dont think it matters much🙃
@@joebanana8006 ig so, thx for not being a total mean person in your comment like most ppl do.🙃
Nah the Accent is not so indian . Pronounciation is wrong sometimes
The accent is not indian at all.. i dont think its an indian narrator
That small holi fire is "Holika dahan" which has a long history . It symbolizes good over evil. It says true bhakti can do miracles.
And next day people do evil by consuming bhang
@@J__C_ consuming bhaang isn't an evil. Don't comment when you don't know about it.
@Dharma Queen wow isme bhi up bihar ko dikhane ka sur chadh gaya??
Ohh sorry to inform you but holi start hua hi UP mei
UP Bihar se itna problem hai then why celebrate holi
Also diwali
Ab karo na stereotype
Bol to aise rahe ho jaise bhang in dono states mei hi hai
@@aaryankumar8770 Bhai bilkul sahi bole aap lekin bahut log nhi samjhenge
@Dharma Queen whole rajesthan coumsume it
India is the most colorful country in the world aside from its seemingly unending variety of spices. Bisayawaaaa
From excess beauty to excess garbage you’ll find all sorts of shit here🤦🏻♂️
@@dailyjadyn1779 i agree
@@deeb3272 yeah I would say it has both the sides...good and bad. I would wholeheartedly invite you to explore India someday from the Coldest valleys to the hottest deserts, from the blue tropical beaches to the green dense tribal villages explore till your heart's content.
🙏❤️ Namastey!
@@WheelOfThought id love to if given the opportunity.
@@dailyjadyn1779 was that really necessary
1:51 doggo 🐶 saw a camera and gave a smile 😃
He was enjoying the work 🤣🤣
Happie Doggie
Awwww😭😭❤️❤️
Bro thats a person
Yeah
I legit didnt know about Holi til last month. I know there's colored rave parties but I'm guessing it was all inspired by Holi.
Many get to know and celebrate it in college ISU / HSU events! It was totally fun!
Holi is about colours, powdered and liquid water mixable ones, a lot of snacks and dance.
There are various traditions every 100km, like in western area of rajasthan, people line up in streets and dance while colour water is thrown from rooftops. In pushkar, they use flower scents and perfumes and petals too! In rural UP, there are groups of people who sit down with instruments and sing folk songs. Children play it like nerf wars...
🙄 join us bruh! Holi& MARIJUANA 😍 DOUBLE THE FUN!
Repent , Repent , Repent , Jesus Christ loves you He died so that we can live ,..
@Ashish Rajput Repent , Repent , Repent , Jesus Christ loves you He died so that we can live ,..
If this was BBC news the title would be "INSIDE INDIA FORCED LABOUR WORKERS"
😂😂😂😂 indeed!
In India people are paid below line
In Gujarat refinery they paid me 300 daily also as apprentice I only get 5000 per month with heavy hard work.
Now in United States I get 20 dollars 1400+INR per hour, life is great after migration.
Politician to people in India are taking this less serious.
in India people get paid less also want pay heavy tax on fuel to electronic goods
@@texas4478 lol idiot the inflation rate in india is very low ,the living cost in America is very high .
Lol 😂😂
@@DibyarupRoy who said you this compared to fuel price dude it's less in USA also here basic salary is 10 times higher than in India
From experience if you have medical insurance it's better to live in US and Canada like western countries instead of India..
Do you pay 50% for tax on fuel and 18 to 24% on electronic goods.
People like you are fooled by politicians and big companies in the name of nationalism and patriotism,
I was going to do my spring break homework... but this looks interesting...
Ikr
Same
Damn my spring break starts on Friday lmao
Same for me every time lol
Yeah I was gonna go to the gym but this is nice too
I live in this city. This place is famous for its Asafoetida, Gulal and other industries and literature. It's a Industrial Hub of Western Uttar Pradesh....
🙄 asafoetida? I heard we import that shit from Afganistan. And only recently they started cultivating it in LAHAUL-SPITI valley after so many research by CSIR. 🙄
@@WheelOfThought It's commonly known as 'hing'
@@WheelOfThought yuss, but the import one is raw material....it is processed and marketed in Hathras by various companies...
Also now famous for that unfortunate incident.
@@homequarentine753 unfortunately.
The shots of cats and dogs are great.
It was my cat running on the roof
The dog chilling in the gulal field was great
@@appinfo9703 it was a mokey
My depression is dead..
@@vinayakrastogi05 correct
Even though Holi is played in every state of India, Playing it in Uttar Pradesh still remains on my bucket list
Not in South India
@@pabalopanda5566 we play Holi even in s.i
@@noobking1754 i heard not in kerala and tamil Nadu!!??
@@randomhuman8825 eh we festive in every state
nah we don't celebrate holi in Kerala
India is such a wonderful country to explore
But if your women make sure you have male companions.
It's not safe here for women!:)
@@ayeshamoid2597 depends on what part of India u visit
@@supremeneon9757 :)
@@ayeshamoid2597 Sadly true. But I'm a man. Backpacked around northern India few years ago, and had a great time
@@harimaumalaya9134 You got guts man you visited India that tooo northern India where the crime rate is the highest!!:)
That looks like so much fun!
It's like fireworks but not loud O-O
@Rohan K THAT SOUNDS AMAZING I WANT A HOLI :D
@@unknowncreature-0069 water guns and balloons make it even more fun
I start coughing from the smoke of fireworks, and this looks so much worse lmao
Visit India during Holi festival, you will enjoy a lot with awesome sweets, chaat (snack), fruits, sherbet and colours.
@@thirstiestvillager9233 Wow your weak
Thats immune system about to collapse
the aerial shot used in the thumbnail is immaculate 🥰
Indeed
I really appreciate the business insider team for Making this video-letting the world know about the prominence of holi .
I dont like that the people making the paint are wearing masks as not to inhale a product that is being made to pretty much throw in people faces, in dust form...
Like, is it toxic or something?
@@getthegoods420 no it is actually mixed with water
@@shivuprasad4333 im talking about the iconic dust paint that people throw on eatchother, not the water paint guy...
and i googled it its color pigments (which are sometimes toxic)mixed with starch and sometimes talcum powder... yikes :o
@@getthegoods420 yeah , pigment are not much in concentration, and the pigments use here are different from the one used in paints( which is different, and contain lead , toxic )
@@getthegoods420 and no one uses talcum powder for Holi colour , starch is not harmful
That looks fun af. I wish we had something so fun in America... Besides like a rave or something
I assure you the fun of Holi has no match. Becoming friends with strangers and colouring them. Roaming around the city/village with friends with colours - is just something you won't get in a rave party.
We do kinda rave while playing holi!
Which are called bhang😅🤪
Still, you have very fun things to do in your country
@@khyatisingh404 shoo 🤫it was a secret
And I wish india had something like halloween 🎃
This is a beautiful festive ❤
Yes, extremely beautiful and awesome festival.
Such intense beautiful colors!!! I wish we had celebrations like that!
I've heard holi being celebrated across globe in various countries. Just see maybe not in a mainstream but small communities still might be worth checking out.
Visit India bro specially at Mathura Vrindavan , here u cab enjoy the best taste of holi...
Christians celebrate holidays, birthdays and anniversaries without witchcraft, idolatry and necromancy.
We enjoy indoor plumbing, air conditioning, arts and crafts, hiking, bike riding, fishing, dancing, music, fashion, jewelry, cooking, painting, gymnastics, acrobatics, basketball, golf, football, soccer, etc.
@@freshstart4423 What an incredibly racist and ethnocentric comment that attempts to put down the beauty of another culture's traditions. Keep your mythology to yourself!
what a FUN religion!
Tell that to the Dalits.
@@hhggj7601 Its more of a cultural thing than a religious one. Indian Muslims and even some Christian communities follow the caste system or similar system
@@amandeepmann1305 stop manufacturing your own facts. The Dalits and shudras came from the bad part of brahma, brahma is a hindu god not a muslim/christian god.
@@hhggj7601 there are divisions everywhere, no one particular community is agnostic to such divisions.... And again it's not religion that divides people but people's misinterpretations of various mandates passed down throughout generations with various iterations coming into existence along the way.... And in today's day and age, caste doesn't really hold any significance in the opportunities one can encash.... After all the origins of the caste system were solely based on one's occupation..... today there's no compulsion for anyone to follow in their forefather's footsteps.
@@hhggj7601 Then why do Syrian Christian communities and St. Thomas Christians of Kerala have a similar system, why do South Asian muslims have Ashrafs and Ajlafs, why do there are separate Gurudwaras for upper caste and lower caste Sikhs in some regions of India?
Moved to usa and I miss my home so much, Shakranti, Diwali, Holi, Eid damn!!! I want to go back
Why did you go to US
A few hours before my 11nth math finals lmao and I don't know shit. But this looks more interesting than my black and white books.
Good luck🍀
All the best for your paper 😊👍
@@laylanicody87 thanks😄
@@noxxxzzz thank you 😄
Did you pass your exams already? How did you do? I hope you done well ma friend
Wow just amazing, I love the indian culture especially the colors and the beautiful fabrics.
@Lifter85 if everyone lives like westerners we need 2 or 3 earths. Per capita pollution of Indians is very less
@@gamehacker2801 rhn de bhai kisk muhh lg rha hai ... Jinka empire / economy dusre desho k lutte gye gold , goods se chl rha hai ... Vo hme bta rhe hai
@Lifter85 oh well it's not the festivals who pollute the rivers but the lack of waste management, the previous Governments gave less attention towards saving rivers and cleaning them, the new one has taken numerous steps and most of the Rivers are way clear and blue than some in Europe or North America, India too spends a lot on environment protection, just look at the IPCC report 2020, India was the only country on track to meet the targets set by the Paris climate change accord, though it wasn't a perfect score but we outranked everyone else.
@Lifter85 India hs 5 times the population
Also if india had the land size of america it would be 75 % forested\
@Lifter85 Actually ist illegal in many parts of india to use plastic bags
Also india produces 12 times less emisison per person than america
India is also the only countrie on earth that can possinly withstand so much people in smaller area
Also india is the only countrie in asia with a growing forest area
We were the onl countrie to meet all our paris climate goals
1:50 Kutta Ji 🐕
You are here too 🙀🙀🙀.
Did u celebrate holi too karl ?
You pseudo secular pakistani here.Get out Karl
Karl rock is everywhere 😂
Yo karl !! Ignore that alien from Jupiter. Happy Holi. I hope you come to Assam. Big Love.
Always love seeing images/videos of people celebrating this. Looks fun. Like paintball but without the pain and everyone wins. 😅
It's so much fun
But where is the competition
This is a mild version of Holi.
We Indian also love to play Holi with Water colors and all but since those colours are made of chemicals which can harm skin-now people have avoided playing with them
Only 1 hour left before my midterm exam starts, but this looks interesting...
good luck!
wish you luck
Thanks guys! I got a passing score🤩
@@apinezstats2237 that's great.
@@apinezstats2237 Amazing
Another great 3;00 am video.. rip sleep
islam is the truth
@@adamson786bi3 like 72 noors? pest
@@adamson786bi3 bro what happen?😂
@@cruelplatypus67 what?
@@navya.8281 what?
Holi is my favourite festival.
You know you've played holi properly when you bath and only black water leaves your body.😂😂😂
It's pink/red water for me
@@jatin2866 samee
Yeah it's black for me ,mix of all colours which our friends told they are temporary colours
@@rohitkorada47 oh yes! The "temporary colour" is the biggest lie I've ever heard😭😭😭
Indian festive occasion of Holi is the key to the bussiness of manufacturing the colored powder.
No colored powder is also used as a religous symbol when praying
HGavent you noticed hindu women putting red dots,and color on tehir hair
Colour powder or Gulaal is used for making Rangoli at diwali, Also during Basant Panchami festival in Feb. & during Durga Puja.
I'm so proud to be born in india🇮🇳
I love my country so much🇮🇳
Jai hind🙏🇮🇳
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They got paid for this advertisement 😁
Thank you business insider for reflecting a part of our prosperous indian festivals.
I have no idea what Holi or Holi powder is, but im still going to watch the video
Holiday is the festival of colors in India. It celebrates the holy colors of hinduism
@@crazykeejan6981 it's not holiday it's Holi dumb do some research before commenting
@@chayan3603 * Its a festival * Holi is a festival also for the divine love of Radha,and Krishna
Holi is also a celebration of love,and spring
I know what holi is im hindu
I was just trying to explain in short what holi is to a non hindu
Rude ass
Festival of colours where people put powdered colour on each other...
I love it more than Diwali😅
@@sagnikdebsarkar169 Same
Not just that video and festival. I feel, India too is very very vibrant and colorful.
Brightens up their shithole
@@janeblogs324 hmm sure better than your sophisticated jails without colour though
@@janeblogs324 you literally have no life. Ever heard of moral values? Respect? That's what helps differentiate humans from animals but I assume you don't have it.
@@janeblogs324 Better than shithole wiped with paper with dry shit still on it.
I am from "Hathras" , India and here Tota and Murga brands have been producing Gulal from a very long time and most of the percentage of "Gulal" . It is an Internationally Famous brand
1:51 so they employ dogs as supervisor.
The doge is ever vigilant
😂
😂😂
Yeh they take no salary 😂
I love Hindu festivals so much .
🎵Rang Barse Bheegi Chunare Wale Rang Barse!🎵
I had the best Holi celebration of my life yesterday. Coming back to my small hometown was worth it!
I’m sneezing and my eyes are red just watching this!! 🤓
I need me one of these!!!! 🤿
Don't worry It's starch powder and won't cause an allergy.
The herbal ones r usually fine..i get allergies from the non herbal ones..usually itchy nose
I can see Mr Beast ordering 100,000 double extinguishers
I wanna throw one extinguisher really hard on the ground, it'd explode and colour would spread everywhere
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"coming out of pandemic and waiting for the next possibility "
Sad that they not cancell the event this year besides all. Positive vibes from Brasil to Índia and all the world. ❤
1:50 - when that dog smiled, the video was over for me
they are not engaged in business, they serve humanity and the environment.
They r engaged in kinda both
@@J__C_ religion is about and after that it's about business 😁
Lol yeah you should worship them.
When I was younger, there were only yellows, reds, oranges, pinks, fuchsia, and green. Seeing the blues and purples and aquas makes me so happy. I always felt that was missing.
I don't understand how come this video on Gulaal became an attack on India's covid cases. They had to end with criticising India, typical Western countries!
Did you watch the same video. The just stated COVID stats. Didn’t attack India at all. They literally said hopefully it gets better.
Are unka dhanda nahi chal raha tha covid ke vajah se, Dimaag ghutne me lekar chalti ho kya didi ?
Kudos to the narrator for saying the hindi words right !! 👌🏻
She is Indian I guess
@@shashlek5751 possible
Love to see my hometown "Hathras" on global level. Thanks to INSIDER 🎉
Wasn't expecting this to be recommended after watching a military comparison video between India & China. No regrets watching this video however, found it more wholesome and quite intruiging 🎨🌈 Peace out Brothers & Sisters 😎
Namaste n thnks 🙏🏻🙏🏻☺️😁😁😁.
Beautiful and approximately correct pronunciation of Hindi words and names....appreciation to ur team
But the hindi spoken by the ceo and workers was atrocious. Too many English words used.....
@@dwarasamudra8889 it doesn't matter as long as the content keeps coming good.
@@abanshshukla3543 TF are you talking about? That was the most annoying part of the entire video, relative to the other videos of the same site by Asians, the discordance of voice undoubtedly led the quality of the video down.
It’s not a foreigner speaking. She is definitely Indian . Mostly Hindi speaking Indian.
@@aparnam5524 could be...don’t know
Apart from the Hindu festival of Holi, gulal is also used to celebrate electoral victories of political parties by their supporters. Every year an election held at some part of India.
This is what inspires color run..
I couldn't play Holi this year because I was writing mock exams 😔
Jee??
@@RashmiVerma-iy7hm Yes, ofc
India is full of colours without even holi❤️
Anyone else notice the dog on the drying fields? 😂 lol
What
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Notice the monkey on the roof ?
@@vanishagupta5910 i think it was a cat
The dog was the king of the video
@@thirstiestvillager9233 i am pretty sure its monkey :) look closely at the slouch 1:41 !!
I notice a lot of Abrahamic followers( Christians and Muslims) creating hate in comments, a simple Google search reveals the violent verses in your Abrahamic religions,so please don't act righteous and sit on a high pedestal so that you can run your usual conversion agenda,I pray to every God( including Allah and Jesus) in my puja room,I don't expect you to do the same atleast respect my culture
1:39 A cat is running on the roof 😄 🤣
Thank you for letting the dog stay there 😂😂❤
Indian love bold colors... They always have beautiful and colorful parties.. And they as far as i can remember they are happy to be with... #missingtanzania #daressalaam
It's usually gaudy, but that's my opinion. I know they have a different perspective.
@@thirstiestvillager9233 for some yes, not for all
@@thirstiestvillager9233 they actually do.. But most of the Indian friends we have are nice people...
@@mickeyoscar8684 I'm sure they're nice. I just find their color pallettes to be an eyesore. I know I have cultural bias, though. I'm sure if I grew up with it I could also appreciate it.
Where I'm from, more color doesn't necessarily mean better, especially not when they clash.
@@thirstiestvillager9233 Funny how we pair contrasts as some unwritten rule for ethnic looks. Yellows and greens, reds 'n blues, white/black with anything
This is sick wth! I want some, can I have some even though I don't celebrate Holi?
For sure, it's not a restricted event(atleast afaik)
Its celebrated every where in the world as festival of colors only on different dates feel free to join
Yess you can!!- A hindu 🥰💖
It's also a spring festival. So anyone can celebrate it. It's not entirely religious and no one would get offended if you play
@@carnage3343yeh true
All my Non- Indian Peeps....Holi festival is not only color party all the indian festivals have deep symbolism and significance in our lives...holi also known as (Vasant-otsav) _Vasant- Spring season, Ustav- festival_ ...it derives its origins from story of Evil King Mahishasur who banned worshipping of Lord Vishnu in his kingdom..ironically his little son Named Prahlad was a Vishnu devotee....he tried to kill his son by putting him into raging fire but His sister Holika who was Given boon that fire cannot harm her..she took Prahlad into her lap and sat inside the fire but surprisingly she was burned alive because she was on the evil side...and Prahlad came out of the fire safely.. (Lord Rama, Vishnu, Krishna are the diffrent Avatars of same God) We light a fire the night before holi...to burn all our flaws and evil thoughts..sing songs n hymns...this festival also encouraged people to set aside their diffrence n come together to colour eath -other.. eat and drink delicious food Prepared on this ocassion...many people use flower petals to play holi.🙏
Imagine a festival everyone throwing colour on each other people are dancing & eating
we used to bring colours and gulaal in school even a week before holi and and used to play with gulaal and water after school around our school and then teachers used to run behind thinking that they could stop us ......it was so fun.....
I LEARNED SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR INDIAN CULTURE THAT I DID NOT KNOW!!!...IT'S GOOD ALSO THAT THIS NEW TYPE OF GULAL IS SAFER FOR THE PEOPLE AS WELL AS THE ATMOSPHERE!!!😃👍🔥🙏👑➕📖🔥🇺🇸
I'm the earliest here from New Zealand
Kia ora!
It is called Gulal and it's natural than other artificial products in the market. No wonder cornstarch is used as a base. Love it. Organic stuff is the best. I always buy organic stuff.
This is the value of Culture.
Playing Holi in Mathura is still in my bucket list. Im from UP we play it wildly but flower Holi of mathura is still dream
just Imagining ka amount of colour on roads and streets need to be cleaned after holi.....mind blowing
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Wonderful Holi Holidays.
Very festive and no wonder why people still celebrate outside during this pandemic.
looking at this video, triggers me on Coldplay - Hymn for the Weekend
holi seems like such a fun event. i really wish more places celebrated it because it looks amazing.
hats off to business insider team for making such a wonderful video about HOLI.
No you mean irresponsible af to promote this during a pandemic! Look where India is now! 😞😞😞
@@Staboogie777 And where India is now? India is not anywhere below than other major economies. Countries like US and UK, who don't celebrate Holi fyi, have far greater death ratio compared to their population than India. This second wave has hit hard to every country not only India. Holi celebration doesn't make any difference. Just like Eid celebration didn't make any difference in Arab, did it? Hinduphobia is a bad disease ya know.
1:50 the dogs chillin tho😂
1:45 cat on da roof
Insider: Meet Ratan, he's a lil of a color connoisseur
MAKEUP GURU: *Hold my lipstick*
That stuff looks so cool! I'd like to play with that stuff all the time! It looks like a lot of fun and I absolutely love the colors!
I am watching this on Holi. Happy Holi guys 🥳🥳
One of my fav holiday....played throughout as a kid...hahah we would play boys Vs girls and in school don't even ask...!!! And as adult we drink bhaang after playing so good
"he's a bit of a colour connoisseur"
shows a guy wearing a charcoal pin stripe shirt 😂
atleast they know the symbolism of all colours.
Yup. He should have wrapped a Van Gogh painting instead.
So I live in Mathura and in Mathura Vrindavan's temples, holi festivities start from Basant panchmi... That's like 40 days before actual holi 😅
And I'm telling you, there's no holi all over India like here. But it's not for the faint hearted. So foreigners, no matter how excited you are, don't come to Mathura-Vrindaban to get the 'Real experience'. If you do, DO NOT enter a temple.
I think it feels very happy from inside and outside to celebrate with natural colors like turmeric etc
Arrowroot powder is more affordable, widely & easily available in India, so i think that's arrowroot powder they use coz we buy such arrowroot Gulaal/Abir every year too..during basant panchami festival in Feb., Holi festival in March & for Rangoli in dipawali in Nov.
Holi looks like one of the most fun holidays.
Yall , this year I couldn't play holi so I'mma tell you how it is celebrated holi has 2 days on the first day everyone gathers at night and burns a fire kinda like campfire we believe while burning this fire everyone should forget the bad burn the bad and continue happy and the next day is actual holi where we use this powders and dance we even use water and water guns these colors are also mixed with water ,people dance, have drinks ,eat food and then go home have a shower and spend the rest of the time together
The best holi was after giving my 10th board exams. My uniform was totally filled with colours
but did you see the cat on top of the roof at 1:45?! hahah great video!
0:21 Guys in the background: "I'm gonna have to clean that up, aren't I?"
Low-key called some of his customers picky hahaha
Holi is not just a Hindu festival.
It is one of the festivals of India.
Celebrated by Indians irrespective of faith.
Along with Hindu,Jain, Buddhist,Sikhs..... Zoroastrians,Muslims , Christians,Atheists also celebrate Holi in India.
Are you kidding me? It has roots in Hindu History. Shri Krishna played Holi with Radha. Stop with your dumbass narrative.
that must have been so fun for the videographers lol
Okey ...just seen the gulal ...makes my mind recall the rosy sweet smell of gulal !!!💕💕🌸😁
I am good to see that they are equipped with mask 👏👏👏👏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻