Vrindavan, Ayodhya Celebrate Holi Utsav & Rangbhari Ekadashi with Fervor

Devotees participated in the Holi Utsav at Vrindavan's Banke Bihari Temple, playing with gulal and offering prayers. Simultaneously, in Ayodhya, Naga sadhus and saints celebrated Rangbhari Ekadashi with rituals including the Panchkoshi Parikrama. This day holds special significance as the ceremonial beginning of Holi celebrations in the temple town. Authorities have deployed additional security to manage the large crowds during these festivities.

Key Points: Holi Utsav at Banke Bihari Temple, Rangbhari Ekadashi in Ayodhya

  • Holi Utsav at Banke Bihari Temple
  • Rangbhari Ekadashi celebrated in Ayodhya
  • Panchkoshi Parikrama with Hanuman's symbol
  • Enhanced security for large crowds
  • Festivities mark ceremonial start of Holi
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Devotees participate in Holi Utsav at Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan

Devotees celebrate Holi Utsav in Vrindavan's Banke Bihari Temple. In Ayodhya, saints mark Rangbhari Ekadashi with Panchkoshi Parikrama.

Devotees participate in Holi Utsav at Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan
"We are carrying the symbol of Lord Hanuman on our shoulders, making it take a dip in Ganga Ji... - Mahant Sanjay Das Ji Maharaj"

Vrindavan, February 27

A large number of devotees participated in the Holi Utsav held at Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan of Mathura district, ahead of the Holi festival which falls next week.

Devotees were seen playing holi with gulal. The priests at the temple were also seen throwing gulal on the devotees who arrived at the Banke Bihari Temple on Friday. The devotees also offered their prayers to the Lord Krishna during the visit.

Earlier in the day, Naga sadhus and other saints also celebrated Rangbhari Ekadashi with great fervour and devotion in Ayodhya, playing Holi with gulal and the holy flag (nishan) of the Hanumangarhi Temple.

On the auspicious occasion, saints gathered at the Hanumangarhi Temple and applied gulal to each other, marking the beginning of the Holi festivities in the temple town.

Speaking with ANI, National President of Sankat Mochan Sena (Hanumangarhi Temple), Mahant Sanjay Das Ji Maharaj, said that as per tradition, the saints took out the Panchkoshi Parikrama carrying the symbol of Lord Hanuman on their shoulders.

"Today, on the occasion of Rangbhari Ekadashi, all the saints of Ayodhya went to the temples and applied gulal... We are taking out the Panchkoshi Parikrama like every year... We are carrying the symbol of Lord Hanuman on our shoulders, making it take a dip in Ganga Ji, after that we take a dip in the form of Prasad," he said.

Rangbhari Ekadashi holds special significance in Ayodhya and marks the ceremonial beginning of Holi celebrations, with saints and devotees participating in rituals and religious processions across the city.

The Holi festivities in Mathura, widely regarded as the birthplace of Lord Krishna, will culminate with grand processions, cultural performances, and temple rituals leading up to the main Holi festival.

Owing to the large crowd, the authorities have deployed additional security measures to ensure a smooth and safe celebration, with local administration closely monitoring crowd management and traffic control.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Beautiful to see the traditions being followed in both Ayodhya and Vrindavan. Rangbhari Ekadashi is such an important day. It's not just a festival; it's our culture and devotion on full display. More power to the saints and devotees.
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Aman W
While the devotion is commendable, I hope the use of gulal is eco-friendly and non-toxic. We've seen issues with chemical colors harming skin and the environment in past years. Can the temple authorities confirm the gulal is safe?
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Sarah B
The photos from these events are always so vibrant and full of joy. It's fascinating to learn about the specific rituals like the Panchkoshi Parikrama. Holi truly has so many layers beyond just playing with colors.
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Karthik V
Mathura-Vrindavan during Holi is another level! The *lathmar holi* and the temple celebrations are a must-experience for every Indian at least once. It connects you to the roots of the festival's stories with Lord Krishna.
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Nisha Z
Good to see security measures in place. The footfall in these temple towns is massive. Safety for devotees, especially women and elderly, should be the top priority. Wishing everyone a safe and blessed Holi. 🌺

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