The festival of colours, Holi was celebrated throughout the country on Wednesday. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil and marks the onset of the spring season. Holi gives the message of equality and fraternity as all sections of society, irrespective of caste, creed, colour, age, and sex, celebrate it with great enthusiasm. On this day, people smear each other with colours, exchange greetings and savour sweets on the occasion. Revellers hit the streets, dancing to the popular songs as children splash colour baloons to celebrate the festival.
#WATCH | Mathura, Uttar Pradesh: People celebrate the festival of colours, Holi ourtside Prem Mandir in Vrindavan. Today, on 4th March, Dhulandi Holi will be celebrated here.
— ANI (@ANI) March 4, 2026
Braj Ki Holi is one of the most popular Holi traditions in the country. The festival of colours lasts… pic.twitter.com/blNQzB36B0
Holi signals the arrival of spring, falling on the last full moon of winter in the Hindu calendar. It is mainly celebrated in parts of northern India and Nepal and by Hindus Bangladesh and Pakistan. The festival has also gained international popularity with Holi parties being organized in several big cities around the world.
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