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Mathura, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. Devotees seen throwing colourful powder at colleagues during the Lathmar Holi Festival of Barsana.The myth behind this festival is related to Hindu God Lord Krishna who as per local belief came from his hometown Nandgaon to Barsana to tease Radha (a Hindu goddess and a consort of the god Krishna) and her friends. For more than 100 years, women of Barsana still maintaining the ritual. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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Similar stock images RM 2F521CA – Mathura, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. Devotees dancing during the Lathmar Holi Festival of Barsana.The myth behind this festival is related to Hindu God Lord Krishna who as per local belief came from his hometown Nandgaon to Barsana to tease Radha (a Hindu goddess and a consort of the god Krishna) and her friends. For more than 100 years, women of Barsana still maintaining the ritual. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News RM 2F51WM7 – Mathura, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. Devotees dancing during the Lathmar Holi Festival of Barsana.The myth behind this festival is related to Hindu God Lord Krishna who as per local belief came from his hometown Nandgaon to Barsana to tease Radha (a Hindu goddess and a consort of the god Krishna) and her friends. For more than 100 years, women of Barsana still maintaining the ritual. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News RM 2F5R35T – Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. A man seen pouring yellow liquid at a devotee during the Holi Festival.Holi Festival of India is one of the biggest colourful celebration in India as many Tourists and devotees gather to observe this colourful event. Marking the beginning of spring, the festival celebrates the divine love of Radha and Krishna and represents the victory of good over evil. Credit: Avishek Das/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News RM 2F59JCH – Uttar Pradesh, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. Women of Barsana beating men of Nadgaon during Lathmar Holi in Barsana. A traditional Holi playing from thousands of years in Mathura Uttar Pradesh. (Photo by Ishant Chauhan/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News RM 2F521CM – Mathura, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. A devotee posing for pics during the Lathmar Holi Festival of Barsana.The myth behind this festival is related to Hindu God Lord Krishna who as per local belief came from his hometown Nandgaon to Barsana to tease Radha (a Hindu goddess and a consort of the god Krishna) and her friends. For more than 100 years, women of Barsana still maintaining the ritual. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News RM 2F5R2CW – Mathura, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. A man seen pouring yellow liquid at a devotee during the Holi Festival.Holi Festival of India is one of the biggest colourful celebration in India as many Tourists and devotees gather to observe this colourful event. Marking the beginning of spring, the festival celebrates the divine love of Radha and Krishna and represents the victory of good over evil. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News RM 2F59JFT – Uttar Pradesh, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. Women of Barsana beating men of Nadgaon during Lathmar Holi in Barsana. A traditional Holi playing from thousands of years in Mathura Uttar Pradesh. (Photo by Ishant Chauhan/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News RM 2F521CF – Mathura, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. Devotees singing songs celebrating during the Lathmar Holi Festival of Barsana.The myth behind this festival is related to Hindu God Lord Krishna who as per local belief came from his hometown Nandgaon to Barsana to tease Radha (a Hindu goddess and a consort of the god Krishna) and her friends. For more than 100 years, women of Barsana still maintaining the ritual. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News RM 2F5R2EY – Mathura, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. Little children of Barsana are seen throwing colourful liquids during the Holi Festival.Holi Festival of India is one of the biggest colourful celebration in India as many Tourists and devotees gather to observe this colourful event. 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Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News RM 2F51WPY – Mathura, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. Devotees seen throwing colourful powder at colleagues during the Lathmar Holi Festival of Barsana.The myth behind this festival is related to Hindu God Lord Krishna who as per local belief came from his hometown Nandgaon to Barsana to tease Radha (a Hindu goddess and a consort of the god Krishna) and her friends. For more than 100 years, women of Barsana still maintaining the ritual. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News RM 2F59JFH – Uttar Pradesh, India. 23rd Mar, 2021. Women of Barsana beating men of Nadgaon during Lathmar Holi in Barsana. A traditional Holi playing from thousands of years in Mathura Uttar Pradesh. (Photo by Ishant Chauhan/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News