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 ...
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 ...
A new ranking by Sweepstakes Table names Holi in India and South Korea’s Boryeong Mud Festival among the world’s 10 most unmissable festivals, alongside global icons like Rio’s Carnival. The list ...
Communities across New Jersey are preparing to celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, with events, music and color-throwing festivities scheduled throughout early March. Holi also known as ...
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 ...
A new global ranking by Sweepstakes Table has placed India's Holi in Mathura and South Korea's Boryeong Mud Festival among the world's 10 most unmissable festivals. The list spans Europe, Asia, and ...
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 ...