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Holi 2025: Defying age-old tradition, widows in Krishna nagri Vrindavan celebrate festival of colours with joy

DNA Thursday, 13 March 2025
'Widows' Holi' - a distinctive cultural celebration held in Vrindavan has become a symbol of transformative change and stands as a vibrant testament to inclusion and compassion. Vrindavan, known as the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, has been a shelter for widowed women for centuries.
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Holi 2025 celebrations have begun across India with vibrant colours, music, and joy as people come together to mark the festival of love and unity. From the streets of Mathura and Vrindavan to major cities, revelers are drenched in gulal, dancing to festive tunes and enjoying traditional sweets like...

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