While the essence of Holi remains the same—symbolising the victory of good over evil—each state has its unique way of celebrating this joyous festival. Let’s explore the different types of ...
This much-anticipated festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country. Interestingly, Holi is known by different names in various regions of India. In states of north India ...
Sun Devils gathered on the Tempe campus to celebrate Holi, also known as the festival of colors, on Saturday. Holi is a Hindu ...
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel and other ministers and MLAs celebrated Holi, ahead of the main festival of Holi on 14th March, at State Assembly premises in Gandhinagar on March 12. Gujarat Minister Harsh ...
People around the world, from different cultures and traditions ... here and take part in Singapore’s joyful Holi celebrations. Holi is celebrated as Phagwah in the twin island states of Trinidad and ...
Grand Valley State University’s Indian Association celebrated Holi with an evening of music, dance and rejuvenation. The free ...
Holi, the festival of colors, marks the arrival of spring and is celebrated with joy in India. The stock market, banks in several states, and schools in many regions will remain closed on March 14, ...
Soldiers from various states including Odisha ... This place is our home, where we celebrate Holi with people from different faiths. It fills us with pride that we are standing on Indian soil, ...
Holi is not just about playing with colours; it’s also about indulging in delicious sweets that make the celebration ... vibrant state. In Gujarat, the gujiya takes on a slightly different ...