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From phoolon wali to gulaal: India drenched in colours of Holi celebration

In fact, celebrations began the previous night with Holika Dahan -- a bonfire that symbolises the victory of good over evil.

From phoolon wali to gulaal: India drenched in colours of Holi celebration
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People celebrating Holi (ANI)

NEW DELHI: With chartbusters like 'Rang 'Barse' in the background and gulaal in the air, Holi is being celebrated throughout the country with joy and fervour. People stepped out of their homes to paint the streets in vibrant colours and enjoy special delicacies like gujiya as the essence of the festival spreads around the nation.

In fact, celebrations began the previous night with Holika Dahan -- a bonfire that symbolises the victory of good over evil. Devotees walked around a bonfire during a ritual called Holika Dahan.

In this video, one can see a group of men in Patna extending Holi greetings as they performed the Holika Dahan ritual.

This morning people also assembled at temples and ghats across the country to mark Holi celebrations, especially in Vrindavan, Mathura and Varanasi. Thousands of people have come there to ring in the festival of colours and play Holi with the locals. Not only Indians but foreign tourists have also gathered in large numbers.

An Australian tourist, who came especially to Dashashwamedh Ghat to participate in Holi festivities, said, "I am very happy to be here. People are quite welcoming here."

Another Australian citizen exclaimed, "Everyone is very friendly here. Happy Holi everyone."

Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi witnessed huge footfall this Holi. Locals made the Holi celebrations more appealing by dancing together and singing Holi songs.

Vrindavan is completely drenched in colours at the moment.

In Vrindavan's famous Shri Radhavallabh Lal Ji Temple, thousands of devotees gathered in large numbers to offer prayers to the Hindu God.

With colours smeared on their faces and chants hailing the Lord, people thronged the streets of Vrindavan with festive spirits.

Several devotees also gathered at Baidyanath Temple in Deoghar where they played Holi with colours and sought blessings.

In Assam, people were seen celebrating Holi with flower petals.

Take a look:

Cultural programmes have also been organised in several places. At one of the Holi events in Kolkata, young girls enthralled the audience with their traditional dance.

A lot of people in Mumbai went to Juhu beach to celebrate Holi.

In the visuals obtained, revellers can be seen smearing each other's faces with Holi colours as they enjoy sea waves.

The Holi celebration expands down south.

At Island Grounds in Chennai, people danced their hearts out and played with Holi colours.

The entire country is undoubtedly intoxicated with Holi spirit.

ANI
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