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A kaleidoscopic cloud hangs over India, where revellers mark the arrival of spring by throwing powdered dye with abandon, spraying water, and flooding the streets for raucous fun. Holi may be ...
A man gets his face smeared with colored powder during a religious spring festival Holi in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sunday, March 23, 2014. Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, is celebrated by people ...
Being born and raised in the Hindu tradition, all the stories I have learned growing up are very different from western fairytales. A lot of the cultural traditions are fiercely integral to the ...
Holi is known as the Festival of Colors. It’s an important holiday for Indian and South Asian communities, celebrated by throwing colored powder, lighting bonfires and having water gun fights. Holi is ...
On Saturday, Asha For Education held its annual Holi celebration and drew in over 2,500 participants. Currently, Asha’s festival holds the title of the largest Holi festival in the Midwest. Holi is ...
The Hindu Festival of Colors, or Holi, celebrates the eternal and divine love of the deities Radha and Krishna and also the arrival of spring. The holiday is typically celebrated on the last full moon ...
NEW DELHI -- Millions of Indians on Wednesday celebrated the Holi festival, dancing to the beat of drums, smearing each other with green, yellow and red colors, and exchanging sweets in homes, parks ...
The top of Sriha Vallapragada’s long, white dress was covered with patches of green and splashes of pink dye and streaks of orange, purple and blue decorated her face and hair. The 13-year-old was one ...