With the throwing of colored powder and water balloons, Holi has become known as India’s most vivid, joyous festival. International travel groups selling tours to the country often place photos of ...
Holi, the colorful annual festival that marks the end of winter and beginning of spring, will be celebrated later this month across North Jersey and beyond. Here are some things to know about 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 ...
To welcome spring, millions of Hindus across New Jersey and abroad celebrate the annual Festival of Colors, known as “Holi.” Typically observed in March, Holi is celebrated in India, Nepal, and other ...
Do me a favor let’s play Holi…. Are you also feeling enthusiastic after hearing this song? Well, you should know that Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, is hosting amazing Holi celebration events ...
Bengaluru, known for its vibrant culture and energetic spirit, is gearing up to celebrate Holi with a diverse range of events. From traditional celebrations with organic colors and dhol beats to ...
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 ...
For more information about this year’s Holi events, visit vpsshaveli.org and masalaradio.com or facebook/masalaradio98.7fm. To stay tuned to news about the festival in May, go to houstonholi.com.
The annual Hindu festival Holi kicks off this week. The two-day holiday celebrates the beginning of spring. Often called the “Festival of Colors,” folks will play and dance with their community, ...