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 ...
You may have seen people throwing colored powder on one another on college campuses, in ads, along 5K routes, and in music videos. It looks like the most fun you'll ever have. But the practice is part ...
More than 2,000 UNC students celebrated Holi, the Indian festival of colors, at Hooker Fields in Chapel Hill, N.C. on Friday, April 11, 2014. Al Drago newsobserver.com Holi is known as the Festival of ...
The first Holi One Festival to be held in Costa Rica passed with flying colors. Literally. Held at the Pedregal events center in San Antonio de Belén, northwest of the capital, the celebration ...
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Ravindra K. Mehta, a psychiatrist whose practice is based in Brownsville, attended services Sunday at the Hindu Jain Temple of Pittsburgh for Holi, Hindu festival of colors. PITTSBURGH – Holi is the ...
The arrival of spring is accompanied by festivals in many countries. In India, many people celebrate by throwing a public bonfire, exchanging foods, and throwing colored powder all over each other.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The University of Michigan community gathers near Elbel Field to celebrate Holi Sunday afternoon.
Hundreds of people danced to upbeat music on the lawn of Bethany’s Parivar Park Saturday afternoon for a Holi festival that sprawled across the grass, as more than 1,000 people celebrated throughout ...
Flocks of students stepped through the arches next to Marsh Chapel Saturday afternoon sporting white T-shirts and pink wristbands to participate in the annual Holi celebration at Boston University ...
The Hindu festival of Holi is an annual holiday that marks the start of spring and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Also called the Festival of Colors, the celebration dates back to the 7th ...