Holi Around the World: How Indians Celebrate the Festival of Colors Abroad
From New York to London, discover how Indians and people from other communities celebrate Holi around the world, spreading the message of love, unity, and
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Skip to contentFrom New York to London, discover how Indians and people from other communities celebrate Holi around the world, spreading the message of love, unity, and
Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm throughout India, marking the onset of spring and the victory of good over evil. While the core essence of Holi remains the same across the country, different regions of India have their own unique and diverse ways of celebrating the festival. From the grandeur of the Lathmar Holi in North India to the temple processions of Hola Mohalla in Punjab, and the folk songs of Rangapanchami in Maharashtra, the festival takes on a myriad of forms and flavors across the nation.
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