Holi is one of the most widely celebrated festivals of India and some other parts of Asia. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil with the arrival of spring and end of winter. Holi is celebrated as a festival of colours in the honour of Hindu GOD Lord Vishnu and his follower Prahlada. On this day, people apply colors on their friends, relatives and the day is also celebrated with water. Everyone in the whole country is filled with colors on this day, and everyone is seen happy and colorful throughout day. This day is also known as the ‘Festival of colors’ as the people playfully throw water and colors at each other. This festival is also popular for forget and forgiving others, to repair the broken relationships. It is celebrated in different ways and in different parts of the country. In some towns of northern part, ‘Lathmar’ holi is celebrated by hitting men with long wooden sticks or ‘lathis’ by women, in a sync with the story of Hindu GOD Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha. These are little unusual celebrations today but leave a strong happiness among the people.