In Jhilela, the Holi festivities have begun. Little kids are shaping cow dung into little balls and sun-drying them. These shells will be dried, and a garland made of them will be burned in the Holika fire. It's thought that burning them will solve the issues in the residence.

It should be noted that there is only one location in the hamlet where Holi is illuminated, and that meditation is done there at night. As per custom, the entire village gathers to perform Holika Dahan. In the village, people start Holi by giving each other gulal and sing Holi songs.

In Jhilela, the community will host Holika Dahan, and young girls are busy forming balls out of cow dung in preparation for Holi.