The vivid festival marks the beginning of spring, symbolizes the defeat of evil and celebrates the love between the Hindu deities Krishna and Radha. NEW DELHI — There's no way to avoid getting smeared ...
It was a rainbow-colored, vibrant affair Sunday afternoon in Miami. Patrons of Kendall Indian Hammocks Park tossed colorful powders and sprayed water on friends and strangers while dancing and singing ...
In India, spring officially begins with the festival of Holi. The date is not fixed, but follows the lunar calendar. It's celebrated on the full moon day, the poornima, closest to the spring equinox – ...
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 ...
It's the bold image of India most often seen in ad campaigns, films and music videos. People coming together from all walks of life to sing, dance and splash their friends and family with colored ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Have you ever seen pictures of joyful people covered in vibrant, rainbow-colored powders? Most likely, ...
It would be hard to exaggerate how much fun was going on at the Holi Festival of Colors today at the Washington County Fairgrounds. Sushmita Poddar, the organizer, said she started it four years ago ...
Indian revelers marked Holi, the annual Spring festival of color with joyous celebrations across the country and amongst communities in the diaspora. In addition to certain Hindu ceremonial rites, the ...
Hindus can hardly catch their breath this spring. Just a few weeks ago India wrapped up its Maha Kumbh Mela, a Hindu mega-event held every 12 years that lasts almost eight weeks and is the largest ...