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ALLIANCE FOR CHANGE EXTENDS PHAGWAH GREETINGS

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March 14, 2025
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The Alliance For Change extends joyous greetings to all Guyanese, especially our  Hindu Brothers and Sisters on the revered celebration of Phagwah or Holi.  Phagwah or the Festival of Colours, signals new beginnings and renews hope of a  better life. 

Written centuries ago, the story of Phagwah and its lesson of faith remains relevant  even today. It is a story of good triumphing over evil as the life of the young devotee  was spared while the evil doers perished. The story shows us that greed and corruption  can destroy even families. It tells us of the arrogant and greedy King Hiranyakashuip  who thought himself a God and his equally arrogant sister Holika who believed herself  indestructible. But in the end, the faith of the young devotee Pharald prevailed, and evil  was vanquished. 

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Phagwah reminds us that while evildoers may appear to prosper, it is but for a short  time and eventually, faith and good will overcome. 

As we celebrate this Phagwah with our friends and families let us exhort each other to  do good and to renounce evil. In so doing, may our lives be brightened and colourful  even as the many colours of Phagwah. 

Happy Holi! 

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