Holi, the festival of colours, is one of the major festivals in India. It is celebrated every year on the full moon day of ...
Even though I didn't love being dragged to temple as a child, going for Holi was always an exception.Attending a Holi festival is so much more than just throwing colors and taking a few pictures. It ...
Rangwali Holi is celebrated the day after Holika Dahan. It’s a festival of colours, and the celebration at Banke Bihari ...
More than 14,000 people attended the first Holi celebration of the year in the Auckland town of Kumeu on Sunday.
Holi is more than just a celebration of colours—it is deeply rooted in Hinduism and traditions. The festival is observed in ...
Holi, the festival of colours is best experienced in the villages of Nandgaon and Barsana, both situated at a few distance from Vrindavan. Nandgaon is Krishna 's village, while Barsana is where ...
so Radha clearly didn’t mind Krishna’s little practical joke. Some people believe this is why, during Holi, everyone pelts each other with the perfumed gulal powder. It could also be why one ...
Check the complete schedule of the 40-day Rangotsav Festival in Vrindavan, Barsana, Nandgaon, and Mathura. Plan your trip and ...
Some people believe the Holi colours came from Krishna mischievously throwing coloured water over his milkmaids when he was a boy. This developed into the practical jokes and games of Holi.