The twin villages of Nandgaon and Barsana in Mathura district, famous for their connections to Lord Krishna and Radha, have a ...
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As per a legend, Lord Krishna, who was a resident of Nandgaon was considered the son-in-law of Barsana, where Radha lived. He came with his mates to play Holi with Radha and her sakhis ...
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The northern Indian town of Barsana kicked off its Holi celebrations on Saturday with a lively tradition involving dozens of men being playfully beaten with sticks by women. Known as Lathmar Holi ...
According to folklore, Lathmar Holi symbolises the playful exchange between Krishna's village, Nandagaon, and Radha's village, Barsana. It is believed that Krishna, along with his friends ...
The men from Nandgaon try to drench the Barsana women, where women playfully hit men with sticks, reenacting Krishna's legendary visit to Radha's village. No cases of injuries among men have been ...
Indian bride, Harriddhi's only wish was to have a Haldi celebration inspired by Barsana-theme and blessing of Radha-Krishna, whose love story is always etched close in every Santani's heart. So, to ...
It is believed that Lord Krishna, along with his friends, visited Barsana to tease Radha and her companions, who playfully responded by chasing them away with sticks (lathis). This tradition ...
According to folklore, Lathmar Holi symbolises the playful exchange between Krishna's village, Nandagaon, and Radha's village, Barsana. It is believed that Krishna, along with his friends, visited ...
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