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Amid clouds of vibrant colors and joyful festivities, Holi celebrations in the U.S. showcase the rich heritage of Indian culture, bringing together communities in a dazzling display of unity. From New York to California, Indians and enthusiasts alike embrace the festival of colors, symbolizing joy, renewal, and togetherness. As Indo-U.S. ties strengthen, Holi fosters cultural exchange, highlighting India’s traditions on a global stage. These celebrations serve as a beautiful reminder of harmony, inclusivity, and the enduring spirit of Indian heritage.
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Mayor of Washington DC, Muriel Bowser announced the proclamation at the ‘Holi Festival Day’. Featuring the celebration of Indian culture, it gave performers a platform to showcase their skills. (Image: X)
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The Indian community in New Jersey shared an intimate Holi celebration with their families. They “felt just like being in India” embracing the vibrant festival of colours. (Image: X)
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Outside The Ven at Embassy Row, students gathered in large numbers throwing colours and sharing their culture with peers. Holi in the US brough together the Indian diaspora from all walks of life. (Image: X)
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Bright hues fill the air as communities across the U.S. come together to celebrate Holi, embracing India’s cultural vibrancy. This festival of colors strengthens bonds, spreading joy and unity beyond borders. (Image: X)
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Gathered in the Square Park, Indian families grooved to music and embraced the spirit of Holi. Sharing moments of joy and laughter, they enjoyed the Indian cuisine and culture. (Image: X)
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Visitors also enjoy the display of Indian culture on Holi in Goa. From coast to coast, Holi brings together people of all backgrounds, celebrating the enduring friendship between India and the U.S. (Image: X)
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Splashes of color and laughter mark Holi celebrations in the U.S., showcasing the beauty of Indian traditions while fostering cross-cultural harmony. (Image: X)
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The festival of colors paints American streets with the vibrancy of Indian culture, symbolizing joy, inclusivity, and the growing global appreciation for Indian heritage as celebrations extend to Chile. (Image: X)
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