Inspired by the Hindu Holi festival, participants take part in a five kilometre 'Colour Run' dotted with locations where coloured powders are thrown over the runners.
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chamari
Sep 20, 2014 08:25pm
This will badly affect their lungs , this should be stopped immediately.
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indian
Sep 20, 2014 09:57pm
wow
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Moiz Omar
Sep 21, 2014 12:02am
Really cool.
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Moiz Omar
Sep 21, 2014 12:03am
Really cool.
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Moiz Omar
Sep 21, 2014 12:07am
Really awesome.
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ROHIT PANDEY
Sep 21, 2014 07:16am
There is a Youtube video where a young student of Sanskrit in a British school says that he was spiritually inspired.
Here in Canada the high school in the town I live in has yoga and meditation classes inspired by Indian culture.
Hindu deities sometimes are used as central characters in Japanese anime and in comics in the US!
I am glad that such "soft power' is accruing to Indians-Hindus!!!!:):):)
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Dinesh
Sep 21, 2014 11:02am
First they appropriated yoga (yeah, I hear there is a christian yoga now), and now this.
Welcome to the free world.
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John
Sep 21, 2014 01:23pm
Paint particle get in the human system; plus a big environmental clean up problem!
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Junaid
Sep 21, 2014 02:12pm
I have participated in the event in Abu Dhabi I was really awesome. The color doesn't effect the lungs or the skin as the color used in the event is safe unless you have an allergy. Yes they are inspired by Holi, But that event is nothing to do with any religion. The event says very clear its all for fun no religion no charity.
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LS
Sep 21, 2014 06:40pm
@John It's mostly colored rice powder. No paint involved.
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Ajay
Sep 22, 2014 02:18am
@LS Colored with what? I would not like to breathe the stuff.
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swesh
Sep 22, 2014 06:05am
@John if used with natural ingtrradient this will indeed help but sadly they dont know that they will use artifical thing now in india people have strt useing colour that are made of flower powder etc are used this help.
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P.Mishra
Sep 22, 2014 09:09am
@Junaid You are right. It is an Indian tradition( I mean south Asian) and nothing to with religion.
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N.
Sep 22, 2014 09:33am
@chamari :):):) Not any more than the carbon monoxide released from automobiles day and nightt.
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Navneet Sharma
Sep 22, 2014 10:41am
Life is beautiful with so much of colors....
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Sanjeev Yadav
Sep 22, 2014 01:16pm
@Junaid
In the old times both Hindu and Muslims of India used to celebrate Holi together. Now it has stopped completely.
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Vince
Sep 22, 2014 02:14pm
@indian
Are you going to clean up afterwards, Indian?
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Vince
Sep 22, 2014 02:15pm
@Moiz Omar
Give it a rest. No need to be a parrot in repeating yourself.
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Vince
Sep 22, 2014 02:18pm
@John
Yes John, they should be made to clean up afterwards, and not use TAX-PAYERS money for it.
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Vince
Sep 22, 2014 02:19pm
@Navneet Sharma
Life is beautiful with so much of colors.... NOT for the lower / low / lowest caste though.
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Vince
Sep 22, 2014 02:21pm
@Junaid
Are lower caste allowed to mix with upper classes in these color events, because caste system is NOT the religion either.
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nafees
Sep 22, 2014 04:47pm
they color the road by colored powder, we too color the road on Eid by cattle's blood !!!
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colin
Sep 22, 2014 05:18pm
@nafees
As you say,better to colour the road with coloured rice powder than the blood of innocent animals which clearly feel pain and suffering as they die.This is not religion but spiritual philosophy as expounded not only by the Hindus but those of other faiths.
Hindus were great meat eaters once and had numerous internal wars,bloodshed and mayhem.Emperors such as Ashoka were known
to be cruel and blood thirsty until they renounced war (he killed his own brothers to grab the throne as Samrat-Emperor-before switching to pacifist Buddhism and adopting a placid diet while openly shunning any type of violence.)
You are what you eat ! As to those other meat munching "conquerors"....the Abdalis/Gauris/Durranis.....what became of them and what
is their legacy ?? Look at basket case Afghanistan,now taking charity from India,the US and Europe in the form of infrastructure,medicine and even Army Officer training !!!!
Do you NOT see the irony ??
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Ikbal buland
Sep 22, 2014 06:34pm
Life made colorful, joyful and laughable with this Holi run. Children should be included, they will enjoy much more.Do not dampen spirits by coloring the event with religion.
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Aman
Sep 22, 2014 08:53pm
@Vince
everyone is allowed to pay...
there r inter-caste marriages ..if you go to offices yu will see them wrking in offices together....
there were chief minister , governor etc who were from lower caste. Its jst the system and people who r responsible to lead it, creates a divide for their vested interest.
U seems to be too smart and aware of all the situation bt still wonder whether u really know what the problem is....
The problem is that they blame others and totally stupid reasons for your sufferings....instead of telling real problem
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saeeds
Sep 22, 2014 09:03pm
don't be sour grape , I am sure there are people who check the color and one person bring cast system . If something good appreciate it .
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Intelligent
Sep 22, 2014 11:54pm
@Vince No Brighton people will clean it up,try it its a real fun,people with skin allergies can use natural color's,now that Indians can provide you,they can teach you how to play Holi and make maximum fun of it.
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Intelligent
Sep 23, 2014 12:06am
@chamari:Don't worry,they will learn it,how to enjoy safely.We people in east also were scared of roller-coastars,now see we are enjoying it or not.
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Intelligent
Sep 23, 2014 12:21am
@John Don't use paint use natural colors.For green use Henna,leaves of Gulmohur (Delonix regia),Red-Sandalwood powder,leaves of The Flame of the Forest (Butea monosperma),For yellow-Flowers of Soak Amaltas (Cassia fistula),turmeric.But most important it need guts to play Holi,just like in riding on a roller coaster ride.When you start it you will start to get enjoy it.
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Intelligent
Sep 23, 2014 12:37am
@Vince Some people are suffered from negative racism.Color the whites,color the black's,color the black history,color the world ,color the universe,Make everybody colorful,so there should be no distinction between anybody.To clean up the bad memories of History color them into the color of Equality,color of Brotherhood,color of peace,that's why it is said the best way to correct History is to forget it and enjoy.Make world a colorful and happy place.
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Futurewizard
Sep 23, 2014 12:38am
@chamari Really?
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ROHIT PANDEY
Sep 23, 2014 07:05am
@nafees Have you ever seen pumpkins being smashed by Hindus during festivals? Often red "tilak" is smeared inside the pumpkin?
That red tilak represents blood and the pumpkin is a substitute for an animal?
Over generations horse sacrifice and goat sacrifice during yagnas gave way to pumpkin" sacrifice"?
Sharing some interesting tidbits here???:):):)
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Reddy
Sep 23, 2014 10:02am
There is no such thing as christian Yoga or secular Yoga, you either believe Karmic principles (Hindu,Buddhist, Jain and Sikh) or you don't.
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Junaid
Sep 23, 2014 11:04am
@Vince
Are lower caste allowed to mix with upper classes in these color events, because caste system is not the religion either.
These event are organised all over the world, without any discrimination. You just have to pay some entry fees. I participated this event in Abu Dhabi with American, European, Arabs, Asian all together.
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Ahmed
Sep 23, 2014 07:30pm
@N. haha, good one
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Ahmed
Sep 23, 2014 07:32pm
@Vince people organizing it will. Dont worry.
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Paladin
Sep 23, 2014 08:16pm
Inhaling all those particulates can not be good for your respiratory system.
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amna
Sep 23, 2014 09:00pm
@colin em really impressed by the way u write!
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sajan
Sep 23, 2014 09:09pm
My favourite and most funndy day is Holi day. It gives me more relaxation, enjoy, full of fun...........
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Amarnath
Sep 23, 2014 09:09pm
@chamari yaaaa. ... these are the reasons pakistanis have banned basant festival. a very tolerant and understanding bunch of people who solely use science, reasoning and rationale to make decision.
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Sunil USA
Sep 23, 2014 09:26pm
@Junaid We have these type of 5 km run conducted in US too
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Sudarshan
Sep 24, 2014 02:24pm
@Vince Everybody play holi freely India is not in 1980 any more ... things have changed you my friend must visit India again
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Nabeel S (Sialkot)
Sep 24, 2014 03:34pm
Very Colourful Event...
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Pradeep
Sep 24, 2014 06:34pm
@Vince: Playing Holi from 33 years with every body in area. Never even heard in remote areas that lower caste can not play with upper one. Where did you get this idea from?
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Mirza M. Baig
Sep 24, 2014 08:59pm
Here in the US we just call it a "color run"
There is no inspiration from Holi.
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Naved
Sep 24, 2014 09:54pm
@Vince ...Not sure which country you belong to but...its like people of the world saying constantly White people treating people of African (black) decent as slaves even now. Yes there was a caste system in India umpteen years ago....yes there were/are incidents of mistreating lower caste people by upper caste people just like blacks /Jews/Sikhs /Ahmadis /Shiites etc. are treated badly in different parts of the world. Doesn't mean these are constant happening events. Present India you wouldn't know who is who. Present India, everybody (including me) would love to be a Dalit. You are given everything on a silver plate. Nobody in the world does more for their minorities than India. What do African American in US have? Do they get 50% reservation in any Job or admissions? Stop saying Dalit are treated badly in India. Know the truth.
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j k sinha
Sep 25, 2014 07:33am
A bit of colour once a while is a great fun. No harm.
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Chanakya
Sep 25, 2014 07:49am
@chamari Trying to look very concerned, bur smoke is coming your heart..
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Chanakya
Sep 25, 2014 07:52am
@Vince Don't the revelers pay taxes?
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Chanakya
Sep 25, 2014 07:53am
@Vince Yes!
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Chanakya
Sep 25, 2014 07:54am
@Vince In Holi, there is no gender no caste.
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Irfan UK
Sep 25, 2014 02:02pm
@colin Come on Colin be normal. We all need to eat and if you are a vegy then thats quite alright by me as far as you are OK with me eating non veg. I think humans should matter more than animals but obviously you would think otherwise. Depends how far you want to go because after all plants are also living things and then you have milk, honey, eggs, fish etc. so where do you stop. I think live and let live as far as we look after each other and the environment then that should be all good.
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Pawan
Sep 25, 2014 02:29pm
@chamari it depends on what kinda material they use. Still I am sure their lungs will be in much better shape then your or mine as we live in polluted cities of south asia.
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Pawan
Sep 25, 2014 02:38pm
@ROHIT PANDEY this is called evolving with times as human intelligence and conscience is growing.
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Ashok R.Prabhu
Sep 25, 2014 04:48pm
Holi has hardly anything to do with Hinduism.Holi can be celebrated by everyone who is willing and ready to participate.
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saythetruth10
Sep 25, 2014 09:36pm
@colin USA consume so much beef and they are the super power don't try to mix fact and fiction. You are giving impression all the wars in the world wre due to meat HA HA HA. I think too much vegetables as effected yout thinking, time to eat a juicy beef burger !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sandra
Sep 25, 2014 11:14pm
We love this indian tradition of colors for happiness .........Diwali is also cool but a bit noisy for american standards
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Sam
Sep 26, 2014 01:33am
Not good for health. Get yourself checked with the doctors. Who spray colored powder on people who are jogging and taking deep breaths.
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Gauhar
Sep 26, 2014 02:29pm
@chamari THese are all herbal colours. NO problem
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Kaly
Sep 27, 2014 09:40am
@Sandra - Please visit India once during Diwali..u will love it...
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