and has two origin stories rooted in Indian mythology For followers of Hinduism the Holi festival welcomes the beginning of spring. It is well known for its tradition of people throwing brightly ...
Holi, the Hindu festival of colour, is celebrated around the world, marked by raucous parties where people throw and smear coloured powder on each other. The festival, the celebrations for which begin ...
Shaz (left) feels Holi is "a special time" of the year because it lets people from all backgrounds celebrate Clouds of coloured powder and crowds of smiling people - the Hindu festival of Holi is ...
14-year-old Simran and 11-year-old Vraj are excited about the spring festival of Holi. It celebrates new life, and the victory of good over evil. We hear the story of Prince Prahlad, a pious boy ...
Holi is a festival that's celebrated all over the world. But what is it and why do people celebrate it? It’s a two-day Hindu festival that originates in India. On the first day, people will ...
Holi, a colorful Hindu celebration of spring, has spread throughout the world. Lancaster’s own Holi festival was postponed over the weekend because of cold weather. The South Asian Association ...
Millions of Indians are celebrating Holi, known as the festival of colours, at home and abroad. The festival celebrates the beginning of spring and the victory of good over evil. Held on the last ...
Holi is celebrated in the Indian month of Phalgun (March). Originally an agricultural festival, it ushers in the arrival of spring, the season of hope and joy. People imitate the colors of spring by ...
Holi is a major Hindu festival celebrating the onset of spring, along with good harvests and the fertility of the land. Holi is celebrated on the day after the full moon in March. It is known best for ...
Hundreds of students gathered to celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors. Hosted by the South Asian Students Alliance, the annual event commemorated the coming of spring after a long winter ...