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Holi Celebrations Around The World

The Indian festival of colours goes global dissolving geographical and religious boundaries

Author : OT Staff

In India, Holi, the festival of colours, is celebrated on Phalgun Purnima, which comes around end of February or early March. However, the famous festival has traversed global borders to become a festival celebrated across many countries today.

Massive gatherings come together to celebrate the festival of colours
People celebrating Holi in Italy
Some European cities organise Holi parties for everyone to participate in
People from all cultures and communities attend these celebrations
Music concerts in Europe to celebrate holi take place
A holi party in a UK neighbourhood
Holi celebration in the streets of Washington DC in the USA

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