In India, the Holi Festival celebrates the coming of spring and a new season of rebirth. The tradition dates back thousands of years, initially celebrated with the throwing of colorful flowers. Currently, it is celebrated across the world, with the biggest U.S. festival occurring in the tiny town of Spanish Fork, Utah on March 24 and 25, 2018. Although its setting is at the Krishna Temple there, anyone is welcome to participate. Festival-goers come for a huge zen-like party, complete with peace, happiness, music, food, dance, yoga, and of course, lots of throwing of colors!
The festival here is considered the largest in the U.S., if not the world.
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple (Spanish Fork, Utah) The temple is located at 311 W. 8500 South in Spanish Fork. The town is located about an hour south of Salt Lake City.
$6 entry fee gets you in for both days of the festival.
Festival of Colors USA/Facebook Hours are 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on Saturday and from 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. on Sunday.
Most attendees wear white shirts and bring bandanas and sunglasses to protect their eyes during the feisty throwing events.
Festival of Colors USA/Facebook Only Krishna Colors (dry powders) are allowed to be thrown. They are readily available for sale ahead of time or at the venue itself. The formal throwing of colors occurs every two hours, although you can impromptu dowse your friend at any time!
While it is a huge party, no smoking or alcohol is permitted on festival grounds.
Festival of Colors USA The party is all about having fun, love, and transformation to a new beginning.
Other cities in the U.S. have Festival of Colors events as well.
Festival of Colors USA/Facebook None, however, is considered as large as the one in Spanish Fork.
Festival of Colors USA/Facebook Regardless of whether attendees come for a spiritual or personal experience, many make it an annual event for a sense of renewal and hope.
Other U.S. Festival of Colors festivals take place throughout the year rather than just to mark springtime. After all, there’s never a bad time of year to seek a personal transformation!
Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple (Spanish Fork, Utah)
The temple is located at 311 W. 8500 South in Spanish Fork. The town is located about an hour south of Salt Lake City.
Festival of Colors USA/Facebook
Hours are 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on Saturday and from 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. on Sunday.
Only Krishna Colors (dry powders) are allowed to be thrown. They are readily available for sale ahead of time or at the venue itself. The formal throwing of colors occurs every two hours, although you can impromptu dowse your friend at any time!
Festival of Colors USA
The party is all about having fun, love, and transformation to a new beginning.
None, however, is considered as large as the one in Spanish Fork.
Regardless of whether attendees come for a spiritual or personal experience, many make it an annual event for a sense of renewal and hope.
To see the throwing of the colors in action in Utah, and knowing what you’re getting into before heading to a Festival of Colors, check out this YouTube video by WorldTruths:
Have you ever attended a festival that has included the symbolic throwing of the colors? We’d love to hear about your experience and any tips you have for first-time participants!
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