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“Playing Holi,” as Indians say, has spread far beyond India’s borders. The revelry starts at sundown. Holi (pronounced “holy”), also known as the “festival of colors,” starts on the ...
Jaipur: Muslim families keeping Roza during the holy month of Ramzan are burning the midnight oil to make the festival of colours, Holi, more colourfu.
With time, even the tools used to play holi have evolved. A beautiful, ornate silver water syringe with a spout the shape of ...
Aadya Balakrishnan of the Gurukrupa School of Indian Dance performed at Morrisville’s 4th annual Holi festival. During the ...
serving as an antidote to the oil-heavy foods that one might have indulged in during Holi celebrations. Enjoy it on its own, accompanied by soft jazz tunes. Available at Doolally Craft Beers in ...
Millions of people in South Asia are celebrating Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, by smearing each other with brightly colored powder, dancing to festive music and feasting on traditional sweets pr ...
open image in gallery A devotee of International Society for Krishna Consciousness celebrates Holi at a temple on the outskirts of the northern city of Amritsar (AFP via Getty) Northern India ...
Holi was celebrated with pomp and splendour around India on Friday, with people soaking in the festivities by smearing 'gulaal' on each other and exchanging greetings and sweets. IMAGE ...
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