This week, people around the world will celebrate the Hindu festival of Holi, also known as the “Festival of Colours”. Observed for centuries, the festival is a jubilant occasion that sees Hindus ...
Holi, known as the festival of colors, is observed on Friday, March 18. It is commonly celebrated in India as a spring holiday for the Hindu religion during the month of March after the full moon. The ...
Holi, also known as the festival of colors, is a holiday commonly celebrated by gathering and throwing colored powder, or “Gulal.” This year, Holi (pronounced “ho-LEE”) falls on Friday, March 18. Here ...
Revelers celebrate Holi in India and Pakistan on March 18, 2022. Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, also heralds the arrival of spring. A reveller smeared in colored powder dances during Holi ...
Observers around the world on Friday celebrated Holi, the springtime Festival of Colors with Hindu origins, which marks the season’s arrival and good’s triumph over evil. Holi is named after Holika, ...
After two years of subdued festivities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, stars were again happy to take part in the colorful celebration that marks the start of spring Kate Hogan was Director of Digital ...
Color was in the air and all over people’s clothes, hair and faces as hundreds gathered Saturday to celebrate Holi at Mission San Jose High School. Bollywood music played and gulal, a colorful powder ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Sunday marks the beginning of spring and at Chicago's Navy Pier Saturday, a major celebration marked that occasion -- the Hindu festival of Holi. The festive event is part of the ...
Hundreds held electric pink, blue, green and yellow powders in their palms. Dancing in a grass field behind Sri Saibaba Temple in Antioch, a father began chasing after his young daughter. "Happy Holi, ...
More than 100 revelers danced and threw colors during a Holi dance party in Old Town Chinatown Sunday afternoon. The event was held at Opaline and hosted by DJ Prashant and Bollywood Dreams ...
Most people have probably seen an image somewhere online of people caked in a powdery mix of different hues, smiling and having a blast. Most likely, it was the Festival of Colors, or Holi. With ...
It’s an Indian cultural celebration of spring and love which has been celebrated since the fourth century, so the Asian Indian Women’s Organization, a local nonprofit based on women volunteers, is ...