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    Shikanji Concentrate

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    Organic Roasted Masala Peanuts

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  • Thandai Masala Mix

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    Radish Kanji

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    The Kanji Combo

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    Baked Gujiya Gift Box

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    Baked Gujiya

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    Classic Holi Hamper

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    Snack Attack Holi Hamper

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    Sweet Treats Holi Hamper

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This Holi celebrate with I Say Organic’s herbal Holi colours and other Holi products

Holi, the festival of colours, is observed in the Indian subcontinent. Holi is a spring festival celebrated in the Hindu calendar month of March/April. The festival is dedicated to the god of spring and education, Krishna. Holi is celebrated in various places across the world such as India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The holiday is named after the Hindu goddess of Holika, which symbolises the triumph of good over evil.

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On the day of Holi, people visit each other’s homes and exchange gifts of colour and Holi hampers. One can give their loved ones special thandai masala mix along with carrot kanji & masala nimbu pani concentrate and of course yellow natural herbal holi colour or green natural herbal holi colour or any other gulal colour so they can enjoy the festival to the maximum. It is believed that the festival of colours brings good luck and prosperity. People also take part in unique traditions on Holi. In some places, people chase coloured powder with water guns or Holi colours are used to paint each other’s faces and bodies. On Holi, lit candles, or Chandan, are customary to symbolise the eternal flame of enlightenment. colours are used to symbolise the various emotions that are celebrated throughout the day. The common holi gulal colours with which people play include orange, yellow, and green to symbolise happiness, celebration, and nature respectively.

Buy natural Holi colours online from I Say Organic 

Holi is celebrated through the celebration of colours. Different regions have their own unique traditions, which include throwing coloured powder at each other, dousing each other with water through a bucket, and eating a special dish called Holi pakoras. colours are represented through the use of different coloured powders and water. 

The colours of Holi are, without a doubt, one of the most important aspects of the festival. For many people, Holi is synonymous with colours, and, as such, choosing the right colours for the festival is a very important decision. The colours of Holi are primarily herbal and are sold in the form of small hand-made pouches like the one shown in the picture above. Each pouch contains a different colour, and each colour has its own unique effect on the body and mind.

You can now buy various vibrant yet herbal colours online from I Say Organic. Our range of natural colours ranges from a single colour to a pack of five to a completely gorgeous Holi hamper. You will find various colours at our stores such as red, yellow, blue, Kesar, and green. Our natural herbal gulal (pack of 5) is also available and is the best way to make your Holi more colourful and vibrant. We also offer natural herbal gulal (pack of 3) in case you want to go for fewer colour options. 

Why buy from I Say Organic?

It is very necessary to choose your colours carefully since they come in direct contact with your skin, hair, and other body parts. Playing with chemical free Holi colour is very crucial. Our herbal colours are completely chemical free and we ensure that you will have a safe Holi with our colours. Hence, we are your go to place to buy baked gujiya, Holi colours online, and Holi gifts online. We also specialise in providing savoury snacks, healthy beverages, dry fruits & nuts, water chestnut online along with sesame seeds online so you become healthy everyday.

FAQs

Which natural products can be used to play holi?

Turmeric, henna, coriander, and spinach are a few options that can be used to play a natural Holi. 

How to store holi gulal powder packets?

If you still have colours remaining in your packets you can simply tie the packet with a rubber band and store it in a box. You can use them next year. 

Where did Thandai originate from?

Thandai originated from India and was first made by a famous Hakim in 1890. 

What is the significance of drinking Thandai on Holi?

Thandai was the favourite drink of Lord Shiva and since Lord Shiva got married to Parvati just a few days before celebrating the festival, thandai is drunk on Holi. 

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