Holi is an Indian celebration where people cover themselves in colorful powder and flowers. Bonfires illuminate the city for the spring Festival of Colors. The traditionally Hindu holiday is recognized on the day after the last full moon in the month of Phalguna, which typically takes place in early March, according to National Geographic. Indian social norms are put on hold during Holi. Whether you're rich or poor or male or female, you're invited into the streets to rejoice and fight with dyed powder and water guns.