Here's when the Festival of Colors takes place, its origin story and how it's celebrated around the world The Festival of Colors is here! Marking the beginning of spring after a long winter and ...
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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 ...
Holi festival at the Laxmi-Narayan Mandir in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada (photo by BC NDP via Flickr) I've never been fortunate enough to time my visits to "the Motherland" around the time of ...
Despite its religious Hindu origins, Holi is perhaps best known as the Festival of Colors. It is the celebration of the coming of Spring—but critics warn it has a dark side. In the more romanticized ...
Although rooted in Hinduism, Holi or the Festival of Colors is celebrated internationally, thanks to the millions of South Asians residing worldwide. Holi is a joyful festival marking the arrival of ...
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(RNS) — Thursday (March 13) marks the start of Holi, the colorful festival welcoming in springtime. But it’s not just for Hindus anymore. (RNS) — Anshul Virmani, a software consultant in Harrisburg, ...