Holi is traditionally celebrated across India, South Asia and among the Indian diaspora as the spring equinox approaches in the northern hemisphere. This year, it’s celebrated on March 9 and 10.
With participants ranging from the old to the young, irrespective of class, the Hindu festival generally is viewed as a bringing together of the community, with swathes of people collectively taking to the streets of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and other regions of India to celebrate.
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Students in Kolkata, India take part in a procession to celebrate Holi, wearing pink, yellow, orange and red ensembles.




Hindu devotees celebrate Holi during a traditional gathering at a temple in Nandgaon village.



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