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When Vrindavan’s Widows Play Holi: How 200 Women Are Reclaiming Colour and Dignity
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Vrindavan's Widow Holi: A Celebration Of Dignity, Inclusion, And Breaking Centuries-Old Taboos
PC: (TCO Journey, GMAX STUDIOS) Holi, the festival of colours, love, and springtime renewal, holds special significance in the sacred region of Braj – encompassing Mathura, Vrindavan, and surrounding areas. Known as the land of Lord Krishna’s childhood and his divine Raslila with Radha, Vrindavan’s Holi celebrations are steeped in mythology, devotion, and vibrant traditions. Yet for generations, one group was excluded from this joy: widows. Hist…
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