New Beginnings
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First episode date | April 14, 2010 |
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Final episode date | April 14, 2010 |
Number of episodes | 20 |
Written by | Kai Yee Phang |
Genres | Comedy-drama |
First episode | 2010-04-14 00:00:00 |
No of episodes | 20 |
Cast | Lin Meijiao |
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ID | 3026615 |
About New Beginnings
New Beginnings is a 20-episode Singaporean drama which debuted on 14 April 2010. It stars Jeanette Aw, Elvin Ng, Tay Ping Hui, Jesseca Liu, Zhang Zhenhuan, Tracy Tan, & Joshua Ang.
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Holi : A festival Of Colours
It's a celebration of love and New Beginnings - and it's also quite messy. It's The Hindu festival of Holi , and here's what you need to know about it.
Holi marks The End of winterObserved by millions around The World , The religious event [pronounced like "holy"] celebrates New Life and The victory of good over evil. It usually takes place over Two Days , and it's on 8 March in 2023.
It's best known for its bright ColoursPeople gather in crowds to pelt each other with perfumed, coloured powder called gulal. They'll also use water pistols and water balloons to make The powder Stick .
Each colour has a special meaningThere 's No One sure story behind The colour-throwing. The god Krishna is sometimes said to have thrown coloured water at people when he was a boy, for example. He's represented by blue powder, while red is for love and yellow is like Turmeric - a spice used lots in Indian cooking and associated with Healing .
There 's more to it than throwing powderOn The First day of Holi , people light bonfires in The belief they purify The air of anything evil. Offerings such as corn, coconuts and chickpeas are burnt to thank god for The Spring and The crops. It's sometimes said The Clouds Of Colours thrown The Next day also represent The bonfire in The Story most associated with Holi .
It's inspired by a prince's storyThere are different origin stories, but according to one, Prince Prahlada insisted on worshipping The god Vishnu instead of his father The Demon King Hiranyakashipu .
The King asked Prahlada's aunt Holika to kill The Boy on A Bonfire , but with Vishnu's help The Flames killed her instead. It's thought The Festival 's name - Holi - is taken from hers.
Children get to break The RulesHoli is also seen as a time to celebrate The Beauty of colour that god has put into The World . And it's A Day where Children are free to break rules and get messy without worrying about being told off.
It's also a time for unityLike many religious festivals, Holi is a time for families to spend time together, and food and special dances feature in The celebrations. People from all backgrounds are encouraged to get involved.
It's not just in IndiaSouth Asian communities worldwide celebrate Holi , and it's a major event in Bangladesh, Nepal and parts of Pakistan. The City of Leicester, in The UK, is said to have The largest Holi celebration outside India and There are also big events in Australia and New York (where attendees are encouraged to wear white).
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com