Holi Masti Fiji is an annual event in Fiji that celebrates the Hindu festival of Holi. The festival is also known as the festival of colors, and it’s a time when people come together to celebrate the triumph of good over evil, and the arrival of spring. Holi Masti Fiji is one of the largest Holi celebrations outside of India, and it’s a popular event for both locals and tourists.

The festival takes place over two days and includes a variety of activities and events. The first day is known as Holika Dahan, and it’s a time when people light bonfires to symbolize the victory of good over evil. The second day is known as Rangwali Holi, and it’s a time when people come together to play with colored powders and water.

Holi Masti Fiji includes a range of events, including music, dance, and food. The festival is a time when people come together to celebrate, and it’s a great opportunity to learn about the culture and traditions of Fiji’s Hindu community. The festival is also a time when people come together to share food, and there are a variety of traditional dishes that are served during the festival.

One of the highlights of Holi Masti Fiji is the playing of colors. During Rangwali Holi, people throw colored powders and water at each other, creating a colorful and joyful atmosphere. The festival is a time when people come together to forget their differences and celebrate their similarities.

Holi Masti Fiji is a family-friendly event, and it’s a great opportunity to introduce children to the traditions and culture of Fiji’s Hindu community. The festival is also a time when people come together to give back to the community, and many organizations use the festival as an opportunity to raise money for charitable causes.

Holi Masti Fiji is a vibrant and joyful celebration of the Hindu festival of Holi. The festival is a time when people come together to celebrate, share food, and play with colors. It’s a great opportunity to learn about the culture and traditions of Fiji’s Hindu community, and it’s a must-visit event for anyone traveling to Fiji during the festival season.

Date: 11th March 2023

Time: 3-8pm

Venue: Damodar City Carpark, Suva

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