UK Conservative MP Bob Blackman extended Holi wishes in the House, explaining the festival's lore and advising first-timers ...
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Newspoint on MSNIndia’s Timeless Temples: A Journey Through History & SpiritualityIndia, often referred to as the land of temples, boasts some of the most magnificent and historically significant religious ...
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The National on MSNHoli 2025: When is the Hindu festival of colour and how is it celebrated?Holi, the Hindu festival of colour, is celebrated around the world, marked by raucous parties where people throw and smear ...
Meena Sankranti, marking the Sun's entry into Pisces, will be celebrated on 14 March 2025. It signifies renewal and the change of seasons from winter to spring. Devotees take holy baths, perform ...
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The Print on MSNMohini is not an avatar of Vishnu—despite what Devi Bhagavata Purana saysIn 'Devi and Her Avatars', Alka Pande explores forms of the goddess in Hindu mythology and her impact on art and culture.
Triyuginarayan temple in Uttarakhand is believed to be the site where Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati were married. Their eternal ...
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ABP News on MSNVrindavan's Banke Bihari Temple Rejects Demand To Stop Using Deity Attires Made By MuslimsPriests at the famous Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan have rejected a demand asking them to stop using costumes made by ...
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Religion News Service on MSNAdding local color, American Hindus fashion Holi into a festival of belongingThursday (March 13) marks the start of Holi, the colorful festival welcoming in springtime. But it’s not just for Hindus ...
A priest explained that Muslim artisans have historically been associated with the temple and have contributed to its ...
Holi, a major Hindu festival celebrating colors, love, and spring, is cherished by Akanksha Chamola, who enjoys Mumbai’s ...
The former British colony is celebrating its diamond jubilee this year, and there’s every reason to plan a visit: hike ...
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The Print on MSNHoli wasn’t always about Holika burning. Medieval India called it festival of KamaThe ‘eastern’ tradition of Holika-burning moved deeper into the Gangetic Plains. Gaudiya Vaishnavism, from Bengal, took root ...
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