Holi celebrates the eternal love and union of Lord Krishna and Radha. People mark the festival by smearing colour (gulaal) on each other's faces, throwing water balloons, eating sweets, and drinking ...
The festival of colours, Holi, spreads a magic of liveliness ... While everyone indulges in the zealous aura of dipped in hues of happiness, in Vrindavan, widows were barred from playing with colours.
The Brahmotsava Festival is celebrated for ten days after Holi (February or March ... Timings for Brahmotsava Festival in Vrindavan Feb or March: Loi Bazaar is the main shopping area in ...
Jhulan Purnima (Swing Festival) is one of the most popular festival here. It is celebrated in the holy month of Shravan… The Brahmotsava Festival is celebrated for ten days after Holi ...
This will be the second consecutive year when the widows will not play Holi. The widows gathered at the Gopinath temple in Vrindavan on Monday to offer condolences and pay respect to the departed ...
Agra celebrates Holi beside the Taj Mahal and the bank of the river Yamuna. People celebrate Holi with great excitement, drink thandai and apply colours on each other. Udaipur Holi is a royal one.
Breaking those traditional barriers, for the first time ever 'widows' of Vrindavan celebrated the festival of Holi in a Temple! And in a landmark resolution, Pakistan too announced Holiday on 24th ...
Millions of Indians are celebrating Holi - the festival of colours - at home and ... celebrated in a grand and unique way in cities like Vrindavan and Mathura in the northern Indian state of ...
The Food Safety and Drug Administration department in Mathura on Monday collected 43 samples of food items from 15 shops near religious sites in Mathura, Vrindavan and other places, officials said ...
The appropriate timing of Phulera Dooj gives devotees a glance of the special ‘darshan’ in which Lord Krishna is getting ready for the upcoming Holi festival. It can be witnessed in all temples of ...