March 17th, 202503
A Celebration of Colors, Love, and Spring
Holi is a popular Hindu festival, often referred to as the Festival of Colors. Not only does it mark the arrival of spring, but it also symbolizes the victory of good over evil. Traditionally, it is celebrated with great enthusiasm, as people play with colors, sing, dance, and enjoy festive...
March 13th, 202504
1. The Victory of Good Over EvilHolika Dahan is a significant ritual that symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. People gather around a bonfire on the eve of Holi, offering prayers and burning negativity along with the effigy of Holika. This tradition is rooted in the legend of Prahlad, whose devotion to Lord Vishnu saved him from...
March 12th, 202504
1. Mathura and Vrindavan – The Land of Krishna’s Holi
Mathura and Vrindavan host the grandest Holi celebrations in India, deeply rooted in Lord Krishna’s playful legends. In Barsana, the famous Lathmar Holi sees women playfully beating men with sticks, recreating a tradition linked to Radha and Krishna. The celebrations...