Hindu devotees were throwing Gulal powder and dancing as they celebrated "Holi," the festival of colours in Vrindavan, India. Revelers shook off their fears and enjoyed their massive Holi celebrations despite many Indian states restricting gatherings to try to contain a coronavirus resurgence across the country but the situation was different in Vrindavan.
Considered one of the major festivals in India, Holi falls on the last full moon of the Hindu lunar calendar month of Phalgun and thus around mid-March under the Georgian calendar. This year, it was marked on March 28 and 29 2021.
I, along with my friends had planned to celebrate this year Holi in the land of lord Krishna. so, here is the Part - I of Insane Holi 2021 in Vrindavan.
Considered one of the major festivals in India, Holi falls on the last full moon of the Hindu lunar calendar month of Phalgun and thus around mid-March under the Georgian calendar. This year, it was marked on March 28 and 29 2021.
I, along with my friends had planned to celebrate this year Holi in the land of lord Krishna. so, here is the Part - I of Insane Holi 2021 in Vrindavan.
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