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Braj Holi 2024: As the country is getting ready for the festival of colours, Holi, Lathmar Holi has already commenced in the twin towns of Barsana and Nandgaon. These places are known as the towns of Radha and Lord Krishna, respectively.
A few days before Holi, Lathmar Holi is celebrated annually in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. Every year, a large number of devotees and tourists visit these towns to celebrate the festival. Usually, the festivities last for more than a week. It ends on Rang Panchami.
This year, Holi will be celebrated on March 25. The festival is celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu lunar month Phalguna. In the Gregorian calendar, the festival typically falls in February or March.
The festival not only signifies the victory of good over evil but also celebrates the divine love of Radha and Lord Krishna.
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Women from Barsana beat men from Nandgaon during Latthamaar Holi celebration, in Barasana near Mathura. (PTI Photo)
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Women from Barsana beat men from Nandgaon during Latthamaar Holi celebration, in Barasana near Mathura. (PTI Photo)
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Women from Barsana beat men from Nandgaon during Latthamaar Holi celebration, in Barasana near Mathura. (PTI Photo)
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Women from Barsana beat men from Nandgaon during Latthamaar Holi celebration, in Barasana near Mathura. (PTI Photo)
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Devotees during Latthamaar Holi celebration at Sri Ji temple near Mathura. (PTI Photo)
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Devotees during Latthamaar Holi celebration at Sri Ji temple at Barsana near Mathura. (PTI Photo)
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Devotees during Latthamaar Holi celebration at Sri Ji temple near Mathura. (PTI Photo)
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Devotees during Latthamaar Holi celebration at Sri Ji temple at Barsana near Mathura. (PTI Photo)

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