Holi is more than just a celebration of colours—it is deeply rooted in Hinduism and traditions. The festival is observed in ...
More than 14,000 people attended the first Holi celebration of the year in the Auckland town of Kumeu on Sunday.
It is a harvest festival celebrated by Tamils all over. They light bonfires, dance, hold cattle races. The houses boast of ...
She pointed to the bonfire. ‘Let us see who is the bravest ... And to this day, at Holi time, fires are lit and as they look into the flickering flames people remember the story of Holika ...
Holi is the Indian festival of colors. The festival marks the end of winter and honors the triumph of good over evil. Celebrants light bonfires, throw colorful powder and coloured water, eat sweets ...
India's festivals present unique opportunities for brands to engage with consumers. Top brands, like Dettol and Dabur, set up ...
followed by a traditional Holi celebration featuring the playful throwing of colours and a bonfire to symbolize the burning away of evil. “Holi is a signature celebration in the Indian culture ...
People dress up in saffron and sing and dance at Shantiniketan while Idols of Radha and Krishna are taken to the streets in a procession Locals light bonfires to mark the occasion and get rid of evil ...