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Colours of Religion

Mark Tully attends the Hindu festival of Holi in Delhi, gets covered with dye, and asks what the significance of colour is, in religion and in spring festivals.

Mark Tully attends the Hindu festival of Holi in Delhi, gets covered with dye, and asks what is the significance of colour, in religion and in spring festivals.

Recorded partly on location in Mark Tully's home town of Delhi, this programme charts the run up to the festival, with the singing of traditional songs, and the lighting of bonfires. On the special day itself, coloured dyes and waters are thrown as the city erupts in an explosion of colour, noise and sometimes lusty humour. Speaking to locals and visitors alike, Tully gets a sense of the importance of colour to this festival, his city and to Hinduism. Looking to other traditions he asks what different colours mean to different faiths.

And as the rumbustuossness of Holi subsides, Tully is left to consider what parallels he can find in western festivals, music and writing, which might first appear more solemn, but can have their own undercurrents of bawdiness and abandon.

Presented by Mark Tully

Produced by Adam Fowler
An Unique production for 大象传媒 Radio 4

30 minutes

Last on

Sun 10 Mar 2024 06:05

Music Played

  • Artist Unknown

    Dance Tune from St George's Canzona

    From Medieval Songs & Dances.

    • Resonance Records, 2006.
  • The Byrds

    Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There is a Season)

    From Byrds: 20 Essential Tracks. From the box set, 1956-1990.

    • Sony Music Entertainment.
    • 4716652 [1].
  • Thobias Da Vai-Vai

    Mostra Ao Mundo O Que A Bahia E Manguerira Tem

    From the Music of Brazil.

    • The Rough Guide World Music Network.
    • RGNET 1021CD.

Broadcasts

  • Sun 10 Apr 2011 06:05
  • Sun 10 Apr 2011 23:30
  • Sun 10 Mar 2024 06:05