First Holi After Marriage Traditions: Indian festivals are not just celebrations, they are also a confluence of traditions. Holi is not just about sweets and colours, but also about many traditions. You must have often heard your elders saying, or if someone in your family is newly married, you must have seen that the first Holi is not celebrated in the in-laws' house. Yes, a special ritual regarding the first Holi after marriage is quite popular. The newly-wed bride celebrates her first Holi not at her in-laws' house, but at her parents' house. Why is it like this? Is this just a custom, or is there a reason behind it?
According to family elders and beliefs, it is considered inauspicious for the daughter-in-law and mother-in-law to see the Holika fire burning together on the first Holi after marriage. Seeing Holika Dahan is considered inauspicious for newly married women. There is a reason why Holika Dahan is called Holika Pyre. Therefore, seeing Holika's pyre burning while staying in the in-laws' house after marriage is considered inauspicious.

It is believed that the fire of Holi is very strong. According to tradition, the new daughter-in-law and mother-in-law seeing fire together can bring bitterness in the relationship.
It is believed that if the new bride is pregnant, the heat and smoke of Holika Dahan is not good for her and the unborn child. Living at his parents' house gives him more comfort and care.
It is also believed that visiting their parents' house on the first Holi gives them a chance to spend some time in their old environment, which keeps them mentally happy. Apart from this, when a son-in-law visits his in-laws, his relations with the people there also become stronger.
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