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The artworks, part of a new exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, help shed light on a traditional ...
NEW DELHI -- Millions of people in South Asia celebrated Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, on Friday by smearing each other with brightly colored powder, dancing to festive music and feasting on ...
blue powder represents the Hindu god Krishna and green dye is indicative of new beginnings. Hindu is considered one of the oldest religions on record. Roughly 1% of Ohio's adult population ...
It celebrates the divine love between the Hindu god Krishna and his consort Radha, and signifies a time of rebirth and rejuvenation, embracing the positive and letting go of negative energy.
She puts on old clothes she doesn’t mind tossing. Holi’s roots are in Hinduism. The god Krishna, cursed by a demon with blue skin, complained to his mother, asking why his love interest Radha ...