Millions of Indians are celebrating Holi - the festival of colours - at ... on a Hindu legend and has a huge cultural significance in India. People see the festival as symbolising new beginnings ...
Yellow is one of the most popular colors thrown during Holi. Called gulal, the fine powder is made from a mixture of starch and dyes. One factory in India, Radha Kishan Color World, produces 2,000 ...
Embassy of India, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce, SingIndia and Indian Ladies Club, it is the 3rd year the festival has been celebrated in Manila. Holi is celebrated in the Indian month of ...
Getty Images As it's one of the most widely celebrated festivals in India, millions of people travel to their hometowns and villages in the days leading up to Holi. Huge processions are held in ...
Holi is a festival that's celebrated all over the world. But what is it and why do people celebrate it? It’s a two-day Hindu festival that originates in India. On the first day, people will ...
Fly over the electrifying scenes of India’s Holi Festival with this mesmerizing drone footage. Watch as crowds gather to joyfully throw vibrant powders in a spectacular burst of color ...
Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates spring, love, and new life. Some families hold religious ceremonies, but for many Holi is more a time for fun. It's a colourful festival, with dancing ...
It can be witnessed in all temples of Lord Krishna, especially the ones in Mathura and Vrindavan and some regions of North India. Special rituals are organised on these temples on the day of Phulera ...