Best Place to Celebrate Holi in India
HOLI
When we here the Name Holi , we memorized all Beautiful colours, colours of joy , colors of love.....
Holi is festival of Hindu, its celebrate on the day of Phalgun Purnima ( The Full Moon day) .
This Festival is associated of Lord Vishnu's victory of over Evil.
The entire country celebrates Holi but, the cream of celebration is enjoyed only in specific destinations of the country.
In some localities, it is only celebrated for two days, one Day for Holika Pujan and second day for playing colour . In other localities, it is celebrated up to five days till Rang panchmi .
Here we are listing the top 5 places to celebrate Holi in India. Go and visit this place so you can know bout different culture and festival of India.
1. HOLI In Banke Bihari temple at Vridnavan
Mathura And Vrindavan , Bith Place of Lord Krishna where Tarditional & Biggest Holi Celebrate.
At Banke Bihar Temple in Vrindavan celebrate holi with flowers " Phoolon wali Holi" they are not use artificial colour and water.
This day Temple open around 4 pm in the evening, after which priests throw colorful flowers on the devotees.
2. Lathmar Holi in Barsana
Barsana is Birth place of Radha ji , a village, 42 kms away from Mathura Uttar pradesh .
This Holi Festival Name is " Lathmar Holi " means beat with sticks.
This is how story behind the festival goes Lord Kishna come to play Holi with Radha ji and the girls of Barsana .But instead of colours, The ladies got a little offended and decided to teach Krishna a lesson and chased him away by beating him with sticks. So now men from Krishna’s village Nandgaon visit Barsana on this day and get beaten up and chased by the women her
Its a huge event and attracts thousands of participants as well as tourists who come to enjoy the fun filled beatings.
3. Holi in Hampi Karnataka
Everyone think South Indian avoid Holi Festival , But in Karnataka, there are many religious temples of Hindus where people from around the world come to celebrate Holi, one of them is Hampi village in the state of KARNATAKA at the bank of river Tungabhadra.
They are celebrate two days 1st day Holika Dahan and 2nd day colors of holi. people gather on streets to play with dry colors and dance on the beats of drum.
4. Dolchi Holi at Bikaner Rajesthan
'Harsh' & 'Vyas' Communities have been celebrating "Dolchi holi" last 300 years more. People throwing water on each other in a specially made vessel called Dolchi, made from the camel skin.However, the water is thrown only on the back of the individual and not front. Nevertheless, what is surprising is that colors are not used in this Holi and it is played by men of the communities only, while women and children look over.
'Harsh' & 'Vyas' Communities have been celebrating "Dolchi holi" last 300 years more. People throwing water on each other in a specially made vessel called Dolchi, made from the camel skin.However, the water is thrown only on the back of the individual and not front. Nevertheless, what is surprising is that colors are not used in this Holi and it is played by men of the communities only, while women and children look over.
5. Delhi walo ki Holi
Holi is the important and famous festival for Capital of India.
It is not only the festival of colours but also mirth, unification, dance and smacking foods like Gujiya, Masala Mathri, Samosa, Puran Poli, Thandai, Chaats like Papri Chaat and Dahi Vallah. The list is endless!
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