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Hindu devotees play with colorful powders (Gulal) at the Radharani Temple of Nandgaon during the festival. Holi Festival of India is one of the biggest colorful celebrations in India as many Tourists and devotees gather to observe this colorful event. Marking the beginning of spring, the festival celebrates the divine love of Radha and Krishna and represents the victory of good over evil.
Indian people dancing and celebrating Holi festival. Holi is a famous Hindu traditional festival, it is a festival of colors celebrated in every part of India
People at Holi festival
Young Group of Friends Celebrating Holi Festival
MATHURA, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA - 2024/03/19:  Holi Celebration at Nandgaon Temple. Two devotees are dancing at nandgaon temple during Holi Festival. \nHoli also known as the Festival of Colours, Festival of Spring, and Festival of Love, is one of the most popular and significant festivals in Hinduism.  It celebrates the eternal and divine love of god Radha and Krishna. The day also signifies the triumph of good over evil as it commemorates the victory of god Vishnu as Narasimha Narayana over Hiranyakashipu.\nMathura, Vrindavan is the place where lord Krishna has born.\n\nNote: This Temple is neither a privet property nor there is photography restricted. Do not need any ticket to enter this temple. This is a Hindu god lord Krishna's temple and this is public property which is maintained by temple authority.
Holi festival in India with colorful hands
Hindu devotees playing with flower petals during HOLI festival at KESHI GHAT , Vrindavabn
Barsana, India - March 10, 2014: Indian women dancing in colourful saris as part of the Holi festival
Holi celebration inside the Shri Nand Baba Temple at Barsana Nandgaon, India - March 03 2023
Indian people dancing and celebrating Holi festival. Holi is a famous Hindu traditional festival, it is a festival of colors celebrated in every part of India
Festival Of Colours
Group of people celebrating Holi festival and dancing on the house floor outdoors. Holi is a popular and significant Hindu festival celebrated as the Festival of Colours, Love and Spring. It celebrates the eternal and divine love of the god Radha and Krishna.
Barsana, India - March 10, 2014: Teenage Indian girls celebrate Holi dancing in Radha Rani Temple in Barsana Village.
MATHURA, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA - 2024/03/19:  Holi Celebration at Nandgaon Temple. Portrait of two male hindu devotees who are dressing like goddess radha rani during Holi Festival. These two hindu devotees are transgender. \nHoli also known as the Festival of Colours, Festival of Spring, and Festival of Love, is one of the most popular and significant festivals in Hinduism.  It celebrates the eternal and divine love of god Radha and Krishna. The day also signifies the triumph of good over evil as it commemorates the victory of god Vishnu as Narasimha Narayana over Hiranyakashipu.\nMathura, Vrindavan is the place where lord Krishna has born.\n\nNote: This Temple is neither a privet property nor there is photography restricted. Do not need any ticket to enter this temple. This is a Hindu god lord Krishna's temple and this is public property which is maintained by temple authority.
Women holding sticks (Lathi) ritually beat Hindu men during the Lathmar Holi Festival. The Lathmar Holi festival is based on a Hindu legend, according to which Lord Krishna travelled from his home village of Nandgaon to Barsana to tease his lover Radha. Radha and her entourage took offense at his advances and drove Krishna out of the village. Today the legend is celebrated at the Radha Rani temple in Barsana. Each year, men from Nandgaon travel to Barsana where they are greeted by women wielding lathis (sticks) - hence the name Lathmar holi.
Group of people lying down covered in colored dye while celebrating the festival of Holi in Jaipur, India.
Rush hour people movement during Lathmaar Holi Barsana
Indian people dancing and celebrating Holi festival. Holi is a famous Hindu traditional festival, it is a festival of colors celebrated in every part of India
Nandg, India – March 18, 2016: A popular ancient Indian festival Holi celebrated at a religious temple by travelers and locals
Detail of woman's hand spreading yellow face powder over the head of young indian man in between large crowd of indian people covered with colorful face powder celebrating the famous Holi Festival in India. Holi Festival in Barsana, Rajasthan, India, Asia.
Bikaner, Rajasthan, India - January 2023: Camel Festival Bikaner, Portrait of young beautiful girl in traditional rajasthani dress holding mud pot on her head while participating in the parade.
People covered in brightly coloured gulal powder during celebrations for the Hindu Holi festival in India
MATHURA, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA - 2024/03/19:  Holi Celebration at Nandgaon Temple. People are celebrating Holi Colour Powder during Holi Festival. \nHoli also known as the Festival of Colours, Festival of Spring, and Festival of Love, is one of the most popular and significant festivals in Hinduism.  It celebrates the eternal and divine love of god Radha and Krishna. The day also signifies the triumph of good over evil as it commemorates the victory of god Vishnu as Narasimha Narayana over Hiranyakashipu.\nMathura, Vrindavan is the place where lord Krishna has born.\n\nNote: This Temple is neither a privet property nor there is photography restricted. Do not need any ticket to enter this temple. This is a Hindu god lord Krishna's temple and this is public property which is maintained by temple authority.
Mature woman of Indian ethnicity celebrating Holi festival during summer season and some of women dancing in background. It is celebrated predominantly in India and Nepal. Holi is popularly known as the Indian \
Pushkar, India - Mar 7, 2012. Folk dance during a traditional festival in Pushkar, India. Pushkar has hundreds of temples, including 14th-century Jagatpita Brahma Mandir.
Indian people dancing and celebrating Holi festival. Holi is a famous Hindu traditional festival, it is a festival of colors celebrated in every part of India
Nandgaon, India - March 10, 2014 : Senior Indian women celebrate Holi dancing at Krishna temple in Nandgaon.
Holi Celebration in Mathura Temple, India.
People of india enjoying the festival of holi by throwing colors to each other. Festive and Colors concept  Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, India- March 18,2022
Indian women dancing between large crowd of indian people covered with colorful face powder partying and celebrating the famous Holi Festival in India. Holi Festival in Barsana, Rajasthan, India, Asia.
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