Mud Fest

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Mud Fest
Official nameMud Fest
Also calledMud bathing, Kichad Holi
Observed bySurat, Gujarat, India
SignificanceMark spring and celebrate eco-friendly Holi
CelebrationsMud bathing, Rain dancing
Frequencyannual
Related toHoli

Mud Fest annual Holi festival organized in the city of Surat, Gujarat, India to mark the Spring festivities of Holi since 2015.

Mud Fest was started as an alternative to the popular way of playing Holi or Dhuleti played with chemical colours, by substituting them with Fuller's earth mixed with herbs. A giant swimming pool is filled with Fuller's earth mixed with nearly 169 herbal plants having ayurvedic medicinal properties. Founder of Mud Fest, Ornob Moitra says, “The special mud used during Holi is prepared by crushing neem leaves, rose petals, sandalwood paste, multani mitti and mixing all ingredients.” It is incidentally one of the diamond city, Surat's biggest annual cultural festivities."[1][2][3][4]

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  1. ^ Mirror, Mumbai. "Happy Holi 2018 LIVE updates: India celebrates the festival". Mumbai Mirror. Times of India. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  2. ^ of India, The Times. "Live: Holi celebration across India and world". Indiatimes. Times of India. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  3. ^ News Network, Times. "Mud bath to add patriotic flavour to holi celebrations in Surat". The Times of India City. Times News Network. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  4. ^ Events, Eventology. "MUD FEST 2019". Go Eventz/. Eventology. Retrieved 27 February 2020.

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