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Indian students smear colored powder on each other during an event to celebrate the Hindu festival of Holi in Kolkata. Dibyangshu Sarkar/AFP. Being covered in color brings relative anonymity, and ...
Participants at the Holi Festival of Colors socialize in front of the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork. They wore white clothing, causing color powder to stand out.
On India's Holi Holiday This Year, Colored Powder Will Be Thrown But Water Balloons Might Be Illegal : Goats and Soda It's a spring religious festival in India. People spatter each other with ...
Holi is known as the Festival of Colors. It’s an important holiday for Indian and South Asian communities, celebrated by throwing colored powder, lighting bonfires and having water gun fights.
Indian men react as colored powder is thrown on their faces during celebrations marking Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, in Prayagraj, India, March 10, 2020.
The festival draws from multiple Hindu stories, but the tradition of throwing color references a story about the blue-skinned Hindu god Krishna, who playfully smears colored powder on the goddess ...
Holi, which is March 24 this year, is the annual Hindu religious festival in which people fling vivid colored powders and scented water at one another. Joy and giddiness collide in a fog of pigments.
Holy Holi: Colored Powder Will Be Thrown But Splashing Might Be Illegal It’s a spring religious festival in India. People spatter each other with colored powder and spray lots of water.
Lydia Martinez, 3, throws colored powder in the air during the Holi celebration at Navy Pier. The Hindu tradition marks the beginning of spring and the victory of good over evil.
The Google Doodle March 2, 2018, celebrated the festival Holi. Google Eight facts about Holi: The Holi festival is usually celebrated in India and smaller festivals also occur in places around the ...
WILKES-BARRE — If you visited the Amber Palace on George Avenue on Saturday, you would have noticed people daubing a rainbow of colorful powder onto each other’s faces, perhaps giving a friend ...
Gabriela Ayala throws colored powder on her friend Saturday during a Holi celebration, which is a Hindu tradition, at Navy Pier. Pat Nabong/Sun-Times Luke, 30, of Crystal Lake, agreed.
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