Holi 2017: Here's How Google Is Celebrating The Festival Of Colours
Holi 2017: Here's How Google Is Celebrating The Festival Of Colours

Google never misses a chance to wish Indian users during any festive season. This time Google has “doodled” Holi greetings on its search homepage with a colorful logo. Google has taken a fresh take on how to honor the festival.

Holi 2017: Here’s How Google Is Celebrating The Festival Of Colours

Happy Holi People! Well, the entire India is celebrating Holi today. For those who don’t know about Holi, let me tell you Holi is a Hindu spring festival which is celebrated in India and Nepal, and it is also known as the “festival of colors” or the “festival of love.”

As we all know, Google never misses a chance to wish Indian users during any festive season. This time Google has “doodled” Holi greetings on its search homepage with a colorful logo.

Well, Google has taken a fresh take on how to honor the festival. Well, Holi is celebrated using lots of colors. Google has perfectly captured the essence of Holi using an animated Doodle.

The company says on its doodle page “today, the Google letters are taking on a fresh set of colors in honor of the Holi festival. Coinciding with the arrival of spring, the vibrant celebration looks a lot like the Doodle: people run around happily covering each other in a rainbow of powdery hues.”

Well, this festival also marks the arrival of Spring season, and Holi celebrates the victory of good over evil. The company on its doodle page added “Amid the cloud of red, blue, yellow, green, and everything in between, festival-goers can often be found laughing, singing, and dancing in the streets. The joyous event, which takes place in India, Nepal, and other countries around the world, traditionally marks the triumph of good over evil.”

The good part is this doodle is not only showing in India or Nepal, but it is been spotted on other regions of the world like Canada, United States, and the United Kingdom. Not only these, Google even had an interactive Holi doodle on its Android and iOS apps. The company said “In case you can’t make it to a festival in person, check out the interactive Holi Doodle in the Google App for iOS or Android! Just swipe and splotch the Google logo to join in on the colorfully chaotic fun.”

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