Throwback to when widow women broke an age-old tradition and got drenched in the Holi colours for the first time.
Holi, the festival of colors, is one of India’s most cherished celebrations, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Rooted in Hindu mythology, the festival is primarily associated with the legend ...
Rang Panchami, observed on the fifth day after Holi, is celebrated in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh.
In Mathura’s Banke Bihari temple, Muslim artisans uphold a centuries-old zardozi tradition amid rising Hindutva politics and ...
Celebrate Ranga Panchami 2025 with vibrant colors and joy! Know the date, time, rituals, and significance of this festive day ...
This time, a monkey was seen grabbing a man’s phone as he was walking down the streets of Vrindavan. After stealing the phone ...
In Uttar Pradesh, Holi is most famously celebrated in Barsana and Nandgaon with Lathmar Holi, where women playfully hit men with sticks. Mathura and Vrindavan host week-long celebrations, including ...
Puri: Veteran Bollywood actress and BJP MP from Mathura, Hema Malini, celebrated Holi in Puri on Saturday by attending a ...
How is Holi linked to Lord Krishna and Kamadeva? What does playing with colours tell us about ancient India? We explain.
For an increasingly large number of young Indians, faith is giving solutions and solace in a fast-changing world. And they ...
Holi celebrations continued vibrantly in Braj, particularly at Mathura's Dauji temple, featuring age-old traditions, colors, ...
As Holi nears, Maharashtra’s kitchens fill with the sweet scent of tradition — and at the heart of it is the beloved Puran Poli. But in some corners of the state, this festive treat carries an extra ...