The festival of colours, known as Holi in rest of India, is called Doljatra in Bengal. Also celebrated in Odisha and Assam, the festival is celebrated on a full moon day and is dedicated to Lord Krishna and welcomes the spring season. Although Holi and Dol symbolise the same festival, they follow different legends as per Hindu mythology. While Holi is based on the legend of Prahlad, an incarnation of Vishnu in North India, Doljatra in Bengal revolves around Krishna and Radha. A primary element of the celebrations is the way women and men indulge in exuberant festivities with a touch of culture during Doljatra. Here are three places in Bengal where you can enjoy different moods of the festival.
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Here's Where You Can Experience The Festival Of Doljatra In Bengal
Explore the colourful rituals of Doljatra, West Bengal's Holi celebrations, and discover some unique cultural traditions

The colours of Holi light up faces in Shantiniketan
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The colours of Holi light up faces in Shantiniketan
Photo: soumen82hazra/Shutterstock

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