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Holi, the vibrant and colorful festival, is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Mathura and Vrindavan, two important cities of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. These cities hold special significance in Hindu mythology as they are associated with Lord Krishna, who is believed to have spent his childhood in Vrindavan and played Holi with the residents of the area. If you are planning a trip with family or friends to see Holi in Vrindavan and Mathura, book a 16 seater tempo traveller from Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan. Delhi to Mathura tempo traveller fare starts from Rs 8500 for a single day journey. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Holi Celebration In Mathura And Vrindavan


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HOLI CELEBRATION IN
Mathura And Vrindavan
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THE HOLI CELEBRATION IN MATHURA AND VRINDAVAN
Holi, the vibrant and colorful festival, is
celebrated with great enthusiasm in Mathura and
Vrindavan, two significant cities in the state of
Uttar Pradesh, India. These cities hold special
significance in Hindu mythology as they are
associated with Lord Krishna, who is believed to
have spent his childhood in Vrindavan and played
Holi with the residents of the region.
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BEFORE YOU GO
  • 1. Plan Your Trip
  • Check the Holi dates, as they vary each year
    based on the Hindu calendar.
  • Plan your visit to Mathura and Vrindavan
    accordingly.
  • 2. Accommodation
  • Book your accommodation well in advance, as these
    towns witness a significant influx of tourists
    during Holi.
  • 3. Clothing
  • Wear old and comfortable clothes, as they will
    get stained with colors.
  • White clothing is traditional for Holi, as it
    enhances the vibrant colors.
  • 4. Protective Gear
  • Consider wearing sunglasses to protect your eyes
    from colored powder.
  • Apply oil or a good amount of moisturizer on your
    skin before playing Holi to make color removal
    easier.

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HERE IS HOW HOLI IS CELEBRATED IN MATHURA AND
VRINDAVAN
  • 1. Lathmar Holi in Barsana and Nandgaon
  • One of the unique and famous traditions is the
    Lathmar Holi celebrated in the towns of Barsana
    and Nandgaon near Mathura.
  • In Barsana, women playfully beat men with sticks,
    symbolizing Radha's playful teasing of Lord
    Krishna. Men try to protect themselves with
    shields.
  • In Nandgaon, men from this town visit Barsana,
    and the women of Barsana beat them with sticks.
  • 2. Phoolon Wali Holi at Banke Bihari Temple
  • The Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan is adorned
    with flowers during Holi.
  • Devotees throw colorful flower petals at each
    other and the deity, creating a visually stunning
    and joyous atmosphere.

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  • 3. Traditional Holi Celebrations
  • People in Mathura and Vrindavan, like in other
    parts of India, celebrate Holi by smearing each
    other with coloured powders and water.
  • The entire towns come alive with vibrant colours,
    music, and dance.
  • 4. Dwidhi Wale Holi
  • In Vrindavan, at the Dwarkadheesh Temple, Holi is
    celebrated on two days on the day of Holi and
    the day after.
  • On the second day, a unique celebration called
    "Dwidhi Wale Holi" takes place, where people
    apply colors to the deities and each other.

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  • 5. Processions and Cultural Performances
  • Colorful processions, depicting the divine love
    of Radha and Krishna, move through the streets of
    Mathura and Vrindavan.
  • Cultural programs, traditional folk music, and
    dance performances add to the festive spirit.
  • 6. Temples and Ashrams Participation
  • Various temples and ashrams organize special
    events, satsangs, and cultural programs during
    the Holi celebrations.
  • Devotees and tourists from all over the world
    gather to participate in these joyous
    festivities.

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SAFETY TIPS
  • 1. Water and Colors
  • Use natural, eco-friendly colors to minimize
    environmental impact.
  • Be cautious with water usage and avoid wasting
    it.
  • 2.Respect Local Customs
  • Respect the traditions and customs of the local
    people.
  • Seek permission before taking photographs, as
    some may prefer not to be photographed during the
    celebrations.
  • 3. Personal Belongings
  • Secure your valuables in waterproof pouches or
    leave them in your accommodation.
  • Carry a small bag with essentials like water,
    sunscreen, and a change of clothes.
  • 4. Health Precautions
  • Be mindful of your health, and avoid consuming
    street food from unhygienic places.
  • Stay hydrated and carry necessary medications.

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