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Every year, with the onset of spring, heralds a colourful beginning. Holi, known as the festival of colors, holds significant importance in India. The festival is lively and brimming with a multitude of colors. Similar to many other festivals in the nation, there are numerous traditions linked to this celebration. This colorful festival commemorates the eternal love shared between Radha and Krishna. Mathura and Vrindhavan, two ancient cities deeply connected to Lord Krishna, observe this festival in a grand and elaborate manner. During my previous trip, I had the opportunity to witness and capture the enchanting celebrations held in Mathura & Vrindavan. This captivating photo blog serves as a testament to the magnificent festivities that unfolded in these two remarkable destinations.
MESMERIZING PHOTOGRAPHS: HOLI IS TRULY A COLORFUL GRANDEUR
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Fascinating!
Thank you so much, Sathya!
All photographs are so beautiful and colorful. Temples you have captured in a different angle. Great Vijay!!! 🙂
Thank you so much, Usha! Really grateful for you checking out the photos and giving feedback.
Jai Jai Radha Vallabh Shree Harivansh Jai Jai Shree Vrindavan Shree Vanchand _/\_ _/\_ Jai Jamuna Ras Raani ki Jai Jai Raj Raani ki Jai Jai Ras Raani ki Jai Jai Radha Vallabh Laal ki Jai bolo Barsaane waari ki Jai Jai Jai Shree Raadhe Shre Hit Harivansh _/\__/\__/\_
Jai Jai Shree Radhe Krishna