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Deluxe Hotels in New
Delhi, India |
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Taj Mahal Hotel, New
Delhi |
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Taj Palace Hotel,
New Delhi |
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Oberoi Hotel, New
Delhi |
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ITC Maurya Sheraton,
New Delhi |
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Ashok Hotel, New Delhi |
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The Park Hotel, New Delhi |
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Crowne Plaza Surya,
New Delhi |
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Le Meridien, New
Delhi |
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Hyatt Regency, New
Delhi |
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Vasant Continental, New Delhi |
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Metropolitan Hotel Nikko, New Delhi |
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Parkroyal Grand Intercontinentla, New Delhi |
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Hotel Imperial, New Delhi |
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The
Marriott, New Delhi |
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Grand Inter-continental, New Delhi
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First
Class Hotels In
New Delhi |
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Siddharth Hotel New
Delhi |
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Samrat Hotel New
Delhi |
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Qutab Hotel New
Delhi |
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Taj Ambassador Hotel
New Delhi |
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The Connaught Hotel
New Delhi |
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Shangri-La Hotel New
Delhi |
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Vikram Hotel New
Delhi |
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Four
Star Hotels in New Delhi |
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The Hans Plaza, New Delhi |
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The
Oberoi Maidens, New Delhi |
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Hotel Kanishka, New Delhi |
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Janpath Hotel, New Delhi |
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Hotel Center Point, New Delhi |
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Hotel Alka, New Delhi |
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Hotel Marina, New Delhi |
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Hotel Diplomat, New Delhi |
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Suburb Hotels in New
Delhi |
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Radisson Hotel, Noida |
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Nirula's Hotel, Noida |
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Shipra Hotel, Noida |
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The Bristol Hotel, Gurgaon |
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Best
Western Resort, Gurgaon |
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CountryTourist Resort, Gurgaon |
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The Hertage Village, Gurgaon |
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Budget Hotels in New Delhi |
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Jukaso Hotel Inn, New Delhi
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Sunstar Hotel, New Delhi |
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Bill Palace Hotel, New Delhi |
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Indraprastha Hotel, New Delhi |
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Tourist Hotel, New Delhi
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Eco-friendly Hotels
in New Delhi |
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Hotel Uppal's Orchid
New Delhi |
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Airport Hotels in
New Delhi |
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Radisson Hotel New
Delhi |
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Centaur Hotel New
Delhi |
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Hotel Uppal's Orchid
New Delhi |
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Grand Hotel New
Delhi |
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Appartment Rental |
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Furnished Appartment |
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Festivals in
Delhi |
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Holi, Delhi |
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Unrestricted joy and
celebration of the spirit of life can be amply found in
this festival of color. When the chilling cold of the
winter is just about over and the Sun is not yet out in
its full fury, people throughout the country celebrate
this wonderful festival by throwing colors and colored
powders at each other. Sweets are distributed and gifts
are exchanged as people visit the houses of friends and
relatives. The day of celebration generally comes during
the months of February and March. The joy and happiness in
the atmosphere is palpable as people buckle up for a day
of unrestrained fun by smearing each other with multitude
of colors.
In Delhi the festival
of Holi is extremely important and the city is decked up
for the occasion long before the d-day. The night before
Holi is very eventful. The festive mood is apparent as
people go around their neighborhood making sure that their
bon-fire is the largest. There is a custom that before the
day Holi is celebrated, a bon-fire is lit. You will see
this bon-fire almost everywhere. Street corners to fields
and local neighborhood, it is everywhere. Then in the
night the huge pile of dry leaves, branches or wastes like
paper are torched. Functions of song and dance too are
organized as people participate in the fun and merriment.
The following day is
Holi and the festival is very closely linked with the
Hindu mythology in general and the legend of Lord Krishna
in particular. It is said that as a young boy Lord Krishna
was very handsome and the milkmaids of the region fell
hopelessly in love for him. Krishna too teased them and
was known for his frolics. Holi is the celebration of
humanity and life. It is also a celebration of love.
People throw colors on one another and exchange greetings
even though they might be complete strangers and have not
met before. If you are on a tour of Delhi at this time of
the year, make sure that you take part in the celebration.
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