On 25 March people around the world will celebrate the Hindu festival of Holi, also known as the “Festival of Colours”.
Holi is a festival that's celebrated all over the world. But what is it and why do people celebrate it? It’s a two-day Hindu festival that originates in India. On the first day, people will ...
Shaz (left) feels Holi is "a special time" of the year because it lets people from all backgrounds celebrate Clouds of coloured powder and crowds of smiling people - the Hindu festival of Holi is ...
On 25 March across India and around the world many people will celebrate the Hindu festival of Holi. Newsround chatted to some children to find out how they celebrate and what it means to them.
The Hindu festival of Holi has been marked in Exeter this weekend. There were events held at the city's Hindu cultural centre and at Exwick parish gardens on Sunday. The colourful festival ...
Hindu community in Pakistan and the world over is celebrating Holi on Monday. The festival of colors is marked by an array of colorful events symbolizing the onset of spring season. The joyous ...
Hindus celebrate numerous festivals. Most of the Hindu festivals are religious in character. These festivals are considered to be sacred and form an integral part of Hindu culture. Each hindu festival ...
Courtesy Desi Contemporary Indian Casual Restaurant and Gabr Bar. Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, marks the arrival of spring and a chance to start over. This year, the holiday lands on March ...
Hindu community, like elsewhere in the world, is celebrating the festival Holi in Pakistan on Friday. In a separate tweet, Prime Minister Imran Khan greeted the Hindu community on the occasion of Holi ...
And with Holi round the corner, they make good replacements for water balloons. “You blow it, add some coloured water and you have something that’s cooler than a water gun,” says Baadshah.