Holi is celeberated with immense joy across the India but the Vrindavan Holi is crazy, nowhere in India is it as grand and divine as in Vrindavan. Vrindavan is associated with Lord Krishna. Thousands of devotees and tourists came across the world to witness this once in a life time experience. Holi starts before 1 month to the Holi in Vrindavan. It is also known as Braj ki holi. Braj region is – Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana and Nandgaon.
What is Special in Vrindavan Holi ?
Most of the people don’t know the fact that Vrindavan Holi is being celebrated 40 days in Braj(Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana and Nandgaon). Vrindavan is closely associated with Lord Krishna and Radha which makes it more special and devine. It is believed that Lord Krishna and Radha played Holi in the forest of Braj. And there are unique traditions to celebrate holi in Vrindavan like Phoolon wali(Flowers) Holi, Lathmar Holi, and Widow’s Holi.
Important dates for Vrindavan Holi 2025
1.Phoolon Wali Holi (Flower Holi) – March 10, 2025
Phoolon wali holi held in many places in Vrindavan but the main and most iconic location for this holi is Banke bihari temple. It starts around 4pm, and this celebration features a shower of fresh flower petals instead of colors.
2.Lathmar Holi – March 12, 2025
This type holi is played in Barsana(Radha’s village) and Nandgaon(Krishna’s village). In this type holi womens playfully beats men with sticks. Lathmar holi is celeberated in many parts of India too.
3.Traditional Holi at Banke Bihari Temple – March 13, 2025
The main celebration happens in Banke Bihari Temple, where devotees play Holi with gulal, colors, and devotional songs.
4.Main Holi Festival – March 14, 2025
And finally this is the day when the entire town of Vrindavan, Mathura, and Barsana gets drenched in colors, dance, and festive joy.
Conclusion
You should must go to Vrindavan to get a once in a lifetime experience. Holi is being celeberated 40 days in Vrindavan but we suggest you to attend these 10 days as we mentioned above.
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