Holi—the festival of colours, laughter, and spontaneous water balloon attacks—is one of India’s most vibrant celebrations.
Across both states, the festival is a beautiful mix of devotion, colour, and tradition, honouring the supreme protector, Lord ...
This total lunar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon align perfectly, plunging the Moon into Earth’s shadow and ...
Holi is a major Indian festival, celebrated with grandeur in many temples. Some temple celebrations are especially famous, ...
Mumbai: Celebrate North Indian-style Holi in Mumbai with these five delicious sweet dishes, Gujiya, Malpua, Thandai, Kheer, ...
In a unique intersection of cultures, mosques in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi are altering Friday prayer timings to accommodate ...
Hyderabad and Cyberabad Police have also prohibited the “movement of two wheelers and other vehicles in groups on streets and ...
Holi expands well beyond the Indian continent. Hindus celebrate in Bangladesh and Pakistan, plus other countries with large ...
Holi, also known as Holika Dahan, is a vibrant Hindu festival celebrated across India. It marks the triumph of good over evil ...
In a golden twist, a sweet shop in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh prepared India's largest Gujiya- 25 inches, weighing 6 kg on ​​the ...
While most of India bursts into vibrant colours during Holi, there are a few places where this festival of hues is observed ...
Bringing Families Closer This Holi! Indian Railways launches special trains on March 11, 2025, ensuring smooth and ...