Holi polvo en las manos, festival de la India - Fotografía de stock

Holi is an important festival to Hindus. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month, which usually falls in March, sometimes in late February. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colours and saying farewell to winter. Holi festivities mark the beginning of new year to many Hindus, as well as a justification to reset and renew ruptured relationships, end conflicts and accumulated emotional impurities from past. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions (Gulal) at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder (Abir) on each other's face.
Holi is an important festival to Hindus. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month, which usually falls in March, sometimes in late February. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colours and saying farewell to winter. Holi festivities mark the beginning of new year to many Hindus, as well as a justification to reset and renew ruptured relationships, end conflicts and accumulated emotional impurities from past. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions (Gulal) at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder (Abir) on each other's face.
Holi polvo en las manos, festival de la India
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