This is a celebration of belonging. In the heart of Braj, we are all just children playing in the colors of love.
Holi here is not defined by what is seen, but by what is shared — companionship, happiness, and the simple, powerful act of celebrating together.
Holi not only is the epitome of the divine love of Radha and Krishna but also grants people the chance to be cheerful and unified.
Today, Holi is celebrated by people of all religions and cultures in India. It’s a time when people come together to celebrate the spirit of
Holi means a riot of colours. One cannot imagine Holi without colours. Yet, my photographs are devoid of external colours. Why? Because it is the
The Puranas also have some references and Mughal miniatures also tell us lots of stories about Holi.
As a spring festival, Holi marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring, the season and symbol of regeneration and new life.
Nabadwip severed almost all ties with top class scholarship over the years. It banks entirely on religion; Gaudiya Vaishnavism to be precise.
The day just after Holi is known as Dhuleti. Every year, we go to our farmhouse with my entire family. I also carry big water