Holi, or Holli (Sanskrit: होली), is a spring religious festival celebrated by Hindus. It is primarily observed in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka,[1] and countries with large Indic diaspora populations, such as Suriname, Guyana, South Africa, Trinidad, United Kingdom, United States, Mauritius, and Fiji. In Madhesh it is known as Faguwa (फगुवा) and in Pahad it is known as "Phagu Purnima - फागु पुर्णिमा" . The most celebrated Holi is that of the Terai region and these places may have become tourist destinations during the festive season of Holi, which lasts here to up to sixteen days.

Holi is also celebrated by the people of Pahad in the major city of Nepal. Holi is officially referred as "Fagu Purnima - फागु पुर्णिमा".
Holi is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalguna (February/March), (Phalgun Purnima), which usually falls in the later part of February or March. In 2009, Holi (Dhulandi) was on March 11 and Holika Dahan was on March 10. In 2010, Holi was on March 1 and Holika Dahan was on February 28.
Some Images (Location: Telkuwa, Bara Nepal)
Some Images (Location: Telkuwa, Bara Nepal)