According to the Hindu calendar, Holi falls on the last full moon of winter. Traditionally, it is celebrated in the northern parts of India, but is now popular across the country. Legend has it ...
Holi is a vibrant festival that marks the arrival of spring with colors, joy, and togetherness, bidding farewell to winter in India. Every year, millions celebrate by throwing colorful powders and ...
Use cleansing lotion To remove Holi colors, first wash the face with plain water. After this, take a good cleansing lotion or cream and massage the face with light hands. Then wipe it with a damp ...
Himani Bhatt, left, puts colored powder on the face of her friend, Nancy Orduno, during the celebration of Holi, the Hindu festival of colors at Kendall Indian Hammocks Park in Miami. Holi marks ...
Holi participants dance and throw colored powder during the annual Holi celebration hosted by Boston University’s Hindu ...
Attendees powdered in many hues dance, grin at Navy Pier, ushering in the new season and mending relationships in ancient ...
Holi is observed in South Asian countries and worldwide throughout the South Asian diaspora. The throwing of colored powders ...