Holi is an ancient Hindu religious festival celebrated at the end of the winter season. It is also known as the festival of colours or the festival of love. Holi is primarily observed in India, Nepal and other regions of the world with significant population of Indian-origin people. Colourful Holi celebrations - in photo gallery by TASS
Colourful Holi celebrations
Holi is primarily observed in India, Nepal and other regions of the world with significant population of Indian-origin people
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Holi is the Hindu spring festival of colors. Photo: Holi celebrations in Kathmandu, Nepal
© EPA/NARENDRA SHRESTHA Indian revellers smeared with colors taking selfies during the Holi Festival in Bangalore, India
© EPA/JAGADEESH NV Local people and foreign tourists applying color on each other as they celebrate the Holi festival in Calcutta, India
© EPA/PIYAL ADHIKARY Holi festival in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India
© EPA/HARISH TYAGI Holi celebrations in Kolkata, India
© AP Photo/ Bikas Das Children applying color on each other as they celebrate the Holi festival in Calcutta, India
© EPA/PIYAL ADHIKARY Indian school children during the Holi festival celebrations at the Raja Shivaji school in Ghodbander village near Mumbai, India
© EPA/DIVYAKANT SOLANKI Indian girls decorated with flowers waiting to perform during Holi celebrations in Kolkata, India
© AP Photo/ Bikas Das Сelebrations of the Holi festival in Calcutta, India
© EPA/PIYAL ADHIKARY Indian men riding a motorbike on Holi festival in Hyderabad, India
© AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A