• Projects
  • Pushkar Camel Fair
  • Antarvedi Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Rathotsavam
  • Dev Diwali | Varanasi
  • Flight to Leh in Winter
  • Kanyakumari
  • Holi in Braj Bhoomi | 2020
  • Cockfight
  • Angalamman Temple Festival | Kaveripattinam | 2020
  • Shades of Nohkalikai Falls
  • Monsoon in Kerala
  • Tough Women of Ladakh
  • Kulasekarapattinam Dasara 2017
  • Arattupuzha Pooram 2018
  • Kodungallur Bharani | 2018
  • Varanasi in Winters | Color
  • Varanasi in Winters | B&W
  • Portraits from Holi | 2017
  • Maha Shivaratri | Angalamman Temple | Kaveripattinam
  • Taj Mahal - A Symbol of Eternal Love
  • Shri Vittal Birdev Annual Yatra at Pattan Kodoli
  • Kulasekarapattinam Dasara 2016
  • A Day with Tigers
  • Blue
  • Ladakh Through Windows
  • Nashik Kumbhmela 2015
  • Panoramas from Ladakh
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Ravikanth Kurma
  • Projects
  • Pushkar Camel Fair
  • Antarvedi Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Rathotsavam
  • Dev Diwali | Varanasi
  • Flight to Leh in Winter
  • Kanyakumari
  • Holi in Braj Bhoomi | 2020
  • Cockfight
  • Angalamman Temple Festival | Kaveripattinam | 2020
  • Shades of Nohkalikai Falls
  • Monsoon in Kerala
  • Tough Women of Ladakh
  • Kulasekarapattinam Dasara 2017
  • Arattupuzha Pooram 2018
  • Kodungallur Bharani | 2018
  • Varanasi in Winters | Color
  • Varanasi in Winters | B&W
  • Portraits from Holi | 2017
  • Maha Shivaratri | Angalamman Temple | Kaveripattinam
  • Taj Mahal - A Symbol of Eternal Love
  • Shri Vittal Birdev Annual Yatra at Pattan Kodoli
  • Kulasekarapattinam Dasara 2016
  • A Day with Tigers
  • Blue
  • Ladakh Through Windows
  • Nashik Kumbhmela 2015
  • Panoramas from Ladakh
About
Contact

Holi in Braj Bhoomi | 2020

Holi is celebrated as the festival of love between Radha and Krishna in Braj Bhumi. Mathura, Vrindavan, Nandgaon, Barsana, Gokul and nearby villages are part of this region. There are various kinds of celebrations in every village from throwing, color power, color water, women beating men with sticks etc. If one wants to experience the real holi, it would be the holi in Braj Bhumi, which is celebrated for over 9/10 days.

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