Experience a Holi like no other in Mathura and Vrindavan!

holi blog picHoli falls on a Wednesday this year (March 23rd), followed by Good Friday. This gives an opportunity to travel to destinations far and near. Travelling during the festival of colors is a sure-shot way of experiencing the richness of cultures which come together to make the rainbow called India. If you are thinking of taking a Holi vacation, Mathura and Vrindavan should be at the top of your list!

Mathura and Vrindavan:

Both Mathura and Vrindavan are situated in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. People across the globe gather every year to feel the essence of the festival in these ancient cities that have for centuries celebrated the festival with full fervor. During this festival, people here relive the legends associated with Radha and Krishna. With an immensely strong bonding with Lord Krishna, the celebration of Holi in Mathura and Vrindavan continues for over a week. A week prior to the primary festival, Barsana Holi begins. Barsana is a village near Mathura which was the village of Radha. It is famous for its lathmar Holi in which women beat men (playfully) with sticks. On the very next day Holi is celebrated in Nandgaon (Krishna’s village). Nandgaon has found reference in religious texts as the place where Krishna spent most of his childhood days. According to legends, after Krishna went to Barsana, Radha and her friends came to Nandgaon on the next day to put color on Krishna. And hence, Holi celebrations shift from Barsana to Nandgaon. The Banke-Bihari Temple in Vrindavan is one such place to enjoy the festivities. In this temple Lord Krishna is dressed up in white clothes and is brought closer to his devotees to play Holi. Vrindavan Holi is played with colored water and gulal. Besides Banke Bihari Temple, every temple in Mathura and Vrindavan has some special celebrations during the Holi days. The Gulal-Kund in Braj is also another interesting place to celebrate Vrindavan Holi. It is a small lake near the Govardhan hill. Local people act in Krishna-Lila drama and re-enact the scenes of Holi for the pilgrims.

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