रंग और उल्लास के इस त्यौहार पर हजारों सिख धर्मालु पूरे देश-विदेश से यहां गुरुद्वारे में एकत्रित होते हैं।
Sorry dear Chandigariya to point out your post. But
holla mahalla is not holi, and holla mahalla is not celebrated as festival of playing with colors.
Please find below the description/meaning of Holla mahalla.
1) Bhai Kahan Singh, who compiled the Mahan Kosh (the first Sikh encyclopedia) at the turn of the 20th century, explained, "
Hola is derived from the word halla (a military charge) and the term mohalla stands for an organized procession or an army column. The words
'Hola Mohalla' would thus stand for
'the charge of an army.'
2) Dr. M.S. Ahluwalia notes that the related Punjabi term mahalia (which was derived from the Arabic root hal, meaning to alight or descend) refers to "
an organized procession in the form of an army column accompanied by war drums and standard-bearers, and proceeding to a given location or moving in state from one Gurdwara to another".