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You might have noticed, that yesterday, social media was packed with Holi songs, good wishes and photos of people covered in all the colours of the rainbow. “Why would someone have colourful powder thrown at them, is this some kind of rave party?” No, it’s much more than that! Holi is the celebration of the...
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Holi, the festival of colors marks the end of winter and the upcoming spring harvest season. Holi is celebrated across India a day after the full moon in March each year. This year, Holi will be celebrated on March 17 which is today. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring’s colors and saying...
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A short film about photographer Kien Lam travels through India behind the wheels of many auto rickshaws on the street, at all the wonderful food stalls on the streets, and celebrating Holi along the way. A Journey Through India
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After Holi festival comes the inevitable soap, water and scrubbing. Filmed in Jodhpur, Rajasthan – India by warmeye
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A movie about India, holi, colors, dance and love! By Mandra Shivo
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Holi, aka The Festival of Colors, is a religious festival celebrated by Hindus each spring. Occurring the day after the full moon in the month of Phalguna, or early March, participants hold a bonfire, throw colored powder at each other, and go absolutely crazy. Animation: Rick Thompson
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‘The world is fascinating. People and cultures inspire us. Sadly, the fast paced lifestyles of our generation result in many not taking the necessary step back to soak in the existing world around us. Our goal with this film is to help viewers further appreciate and take notice of the beauty in life & culture...
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Photographer/director Xavier Zimbardo went to India to shoot the Holî, also known as Colours Festival, and came back with these incredible images.
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Holi, the festival of colors is a celebration unlike any other, a religious spring festival celebrated by Hindus. The holiday, commemorated by throwing colored powder is enjoyed by people all over the world, it is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and has found particular popularity in Utah, USA, where more than forty-thousand people,...
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