Holi, at its heart, is a festival of colour—but in Mathura and Vrindavan, it becomes something far deeper, older, and wildly immersive. This is Braj Bhoomi, the land of Krishna’s childhood, where Holi isn’t a day on the calendar but a slow-burning celebration that unfolds over nearly ten days. Here, colours are layered with mythology, devotion, music, flowers, mischief, and centuries-old ritual.
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Holi in Braj unfolds over nearly ten days, each rooted in Krishna lore and temple tradition Photo: roshagulla/Instagram
Holi in Braj unfolds over nearly ten days, each rooted in Krishna lore and temple tradition Photo: roshagulla/Instagram
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