Holi is one of the most colorful and exuberant festivals celebrated in India. In Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna and a city closely associated with his life and legends, Holi takes on a special significance and is celebrated with even more fervor. The Holi celebrations in Mathura are famous worldwide and attract both local and international tourists. Here's an overview of the famous Holi festival in Mathura.
Lathmar Holi
Mathura's Holi celebrations often begin with a unique tradition known as "Lathmar Holi.
In this tradition, women playfully beat men with sticks (known as lathis) while singing and dancing.
The playful spirit of this event is based on a legendary story from Lord Krishna's life, where he and his friends were teased by gopis (cowherd girls) during Holi.
Barsana and Nandgaon Holi
The Holi celebrations in Mathura extend to nearby towns like Barsana and Nandgaon.
In Barsana, women from the village playfully beat men from Nandgaon with sticks in a tradition called "Lathmar Holi," reenacting the playful interactions between Lord Krishna and the gopis.
The next day, the men from Nandgaon visit Barsana, and the roles are reversed.
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