Holi, also
known as the Festival of Colors, the Hindu festival of spring
celebrated the joy and mostly on the full moon in the month Phalguna
(turn of February and March).The same festival is derived from various Indian myths, according to Hindu tradition and professed area of India. And so in some parts of India commemorates the
feast of the god Kama (the god of love), which was incinerated during a
meditation on the Himalayan mountain Kailash. . According to another tradition, holi commemorates the heroism of Krishna, who prevailed over Putan±, female asura.
1. INDIA, Vrindavan, March 1, 2010: Hindus showered with colored powders in the Bankey Bihari temple. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
2.INDIA, Vrindavan, February 27, 2010: Boys sellers dye the roadside stall. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
3. INDIA, Bombay, March 1, 2010: Small boys drenched in colorful paints on holi celebration. AFP PHOTO / Sajjad Hussain
4. INDIA, Bombay, March 1, 2010: Teens advancing their faces mixed with water-colored powder. AFP PHOTO / Sajjad Hussain
5. INDIA, Vrindavan, 27 February 2010: The faithful gathered in the Temple Bankey Bihari showered and coated with colored paints. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
6. INDIA, Vrindavan, February 27, 2010: Hindus covered with colored powder scattered in the temple. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
7. INDIA, Vrindavan, March 1, 2010: Indian praying during holi celebrations. AFP PHOTO / Pedro Ugarte
8. INDIA, Vrindavan, February 26, 2010: Faithful covered with colored powder in the Bankey Bihari temple. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
9.INDIA, Vrindavan, February 27, 2010: Indians in colorful paints obrzucaj±cy during holi celebrations. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
10. INDIA, Vrindavan, 26 February 2010: The priest rozrzucaj±cy colored powder to the faithful gathered in the temple. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
11. INDIA, Vrindavan, February 28, 2010: Faithful refuses prayer at the entrance to the Bankey Bihari temple. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
12. INDIA, Vrindavan, 27 February 2010: The rate of celebrating the Hindu devotees covered with colored powders. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
13. INDIA, Vrindavan, February 28, 2010: A crowd of Hindus celebrating covered with colored powder. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
14. INDIA, Vrindavan, March 1, 2010: Faithful floating in the hands of his young son. AFP PHOTO / Pedro Ugarte
15. INDIA, Vrindavan, February 27, 2010: A little boy dressed as Krishna bathed people gathered at the temple. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
16. INDIA, Amritsar, March 1, 2010: Sikhs spray
perfume on Palls Sahib - the litter, which is transferred Sikh holy
book called the Sri Guru Granth Sahib. AFP PHOTO/NARINDER NANU
17. INDIA, Amritsar, March 1, 2010: People gathered around Palka Sahib. AFP PHOTO/NARINDER NANU
18. INDIA, Vrindavan, 27 February 2010: Small boys playing with during the holi celebrations. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
19. INDIA, Vrindavan, March 1, 2010: Hindus celebrating the Bankey Bihari. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
20. INDIA, Vrindavan, 27 February 2010: The walls inside the temple covered with colorful paints. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
21. INDIA, Vrindavan, 27 February 2010: The faithful pray lying down in the Bankey Bihari temple. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
22. INDIA, Vrindavan, 27 February 2010: Confessor Hindu prayer on the floor covered with colored powder and flowers. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
23. INDIA, Vrindavan, February 27, 2010: A man cleaning the residue after celebrating the faithful. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
24. INDIA, Vrindavan, February 28, 2010: Woman resting on the stairs of the temple in Vrindavan. (Photo: Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
25. INDIA, Vrindavan, March 1, 2010: People resting on the play and prayers on the occasion of the festival of colors. AFP PHOTO / Pedro Ugarte
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