People Celebrate Holi Festival in Mathura India


People Celebrate Holi Festival in Mathura India

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People Celebrate Holi Festival in Mathura India

Holi celebrations filled the air in Mathura, India. There was music, dance, and colorful powder everywhere.

Many people came to a temple in Mathura. This place is Lord Krishna's birthplace, a Hindu god.

People's faces were covered with bright colored powder. Holi colors mean new spring and new friendships.

Actors showed stories about Lord Krishna's life. Krishna put color on Radha, starting this fun tradition.

Holi celebrations last for many days in Mathura. March 4 was the main day for Holi across the country.


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What is celebrated in Mathura, India?

Holi celebrations are celebrated in Mathura, India.

Who is Lord Krishna?

Lord Krishna is a Hindu god and is known as the birthplace in Mathura.

What do the colors of Holi represent?

The colors of Holi represent new spring and new friendships.


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People Celebrate Holi Festival in Mathura India