Holi the 'Festival of Colours', is one of the most celebrated and revered Hindu festivals of India, that symbolises victory of good over evil. The festival is not just limited to colours and feast, it is also about family reunions, get-togethers in the neighbourhood, and celebrations with friends to spread joy.
By: Devbrat Patnaik
Last updated: 18 March 2022, 02:26 PM IST
Students play with dry colours during Holi festival in Guwahati.
Pehchaan Kaun! Friends pose for photographs during the Dol Jatra festival in Kolkata.
Devotees play Holi inside the Lord Jagannath Temple during Holi festival, in Ahmedabad.
People play with dry colours during Holi festival in Mumbai
Students smear dry colours on each other's face to celebrate Dol Yatra Utsav in Kolkata.
Girls play with dry colours during Holi festival in Mumbai.
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers play with colours and dance to celebrate the festival of Holi at the India-Pakistan border of Golpattan, in Jammu.
Devotees perform rituals during Holika Dahan on the eve of Holi festival, in Gandhinagar.