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Can Pregnant Women Have a Safe Holi?

by Surangama Guha on March 12, 2017 at 2:53 PM
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Pregnancy is an amazing journey. But are you pregnant, and longing to splash around in colors on Holi? Have your friends and relatives been telling you to be a meek spectator this time around, watching safely from a distance as everyone else celebrates?


Fear not. We have up our sleeves a few interesting tips to help you participate in the Holi celebrations, safely.

‘Let pregnancy not come in the way of celebrating Holi. Few precautions can help you have a safe Holi.’

Let us first take a peek into the festival of Holi.

India celebrates one of its biggest festivals, Holi, with fervor across the country.The spring festival of colors, made more radiant by the myriad legends associated with it, is believed to be dating back several centuries.

One of the most popular legends of Holi is the association of the festival with Lord Krishna, who is believed to have been the first person to smear the face of his lady love, Radha, with colors. Various murals, paintings, images, of Krishna playing Holi with Radha, and the Gopinis, are integral to Hindu culture and mythology.

The other legend involves the burning of the demoness Holika. Holi celebrations include the customary burning of twigs the night before the festival, symbolizing Holika Dahan (the burning of Holika), thus marking the triumph of good over evil, which is the basis of many Indian festivals.

With the carnival of colors round the corner, it is time to buck up and take a few precautions. And if you are an expecting mom, and don't want to miss this day, read on!

Things to Remember:

Apart from these precautions, here are some more Holi tips to let you have fun safely.

As an expecting mother, you can participate in the merriment of Holi which only adds to your joy. Simply remember to be responsible towards yourself and your child, and you will be able to yell �Holi hai, bhai Holi hai', just as usual!

References:

  1. Brighter the color, greater the danger of toxicity - (http://www.toxicswatch.org/2012/03/brighter-color-greater-danger-of.html)


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