Lathmar Holi Begins: Sticks, Colors & Devotion in Mathura-Barsana

The vibrant Lathmar Holi festival has commenced in Barsana and Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, marking the start of week-long Holi celebrations. Rooted in the playful lore of Lord Krishna and Radha, the festival features women greeting men from Nandgaon with mock stick attacks amid clouds of colored gulal. Authorities have implemented a detailed security plan across eight zones to manage the large influx of devotees and ensure safety. District officials emphasize Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's directive for a grand and devotional celebration, with the towns decorated extensively for the festivities.

Key Points: Lathmar Holi 2024: Celebrations Begin in Mathura and Barsana

  • Festival rooted in Krishna-Radha lore
  • Women playfully chase men with sticks
  • Enhanced security with 8 zones & 16 sectors
  • Grand celebrations directed by CM Yogi
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Festival of colours, joy and sticks: Lathmar Holi begins at Barsana and Mathura

Lathmar Holi, the iconic stick-fight festival, commences in Mathura & Barsana. See vibrant colors, security measures, and devotional fervor.

"CM Yogi Adityanath has often directed us to prepare for a devotional and grand celebration. - CP Singh"

Mathura, February 25

The vibrant and playful Lathmar Holi has commenced in the twin towns of Barsana and Mathura in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday, marking the beginning of the week-long Holi celebrations that draw devotees and tourists from across the country and across the world.

This centuries-old festival, rooted in the Braj region's lore of Lord Krishna and Radha, is celebrated with colours, music, sweets, and the iconic playful use of sticks, or lathis.

According to folklore, Lathmar Holi symbolises the playful exchange between Krishna's village, Nandagaon, and Radha's village, Barsana. It is believed that Krishna, along with his friends, visited Barsana to tease Radha and her companions, who playfully responded by chasing them away with sticks (lathis).

Thereby, as a part of the traditional festivities, men from Nandgaon traditionally arrive in Barsana as part of the festivities, where local women greet them with mock stick attacks while being doused in vibrant colours.

The air was filled with Holi bhajans and chants of 'Radhe Radhe' as participants smeared gulal (colored powder) on each other, creating an atmosphere of joyous revelry. Streets were adorned with flowers, cultural decorations, and traditional sweets, adding to the festive spirit.

People of all ages, from children to the elderly, enthusiastically took part in the celebrations.

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.

"Lakhs of devotees have arrived here. The entire region has been divided into 8 zones and 16 sectors for security purposes. Through CCTV, traffic diversion plans, holding areas, and barricades, a thorough security plan has been made. The goal is to ensure that the devotees do not face any inconvenience and have a wholesome celebration," Shlok Kumar, SSP Mathura said.

"Any attempt to harass any female in the celebration will have legal repercussions. To ensure against it, we have Anti-Romeo squads and CCTVs," he added.

Speaking with ANI, District Magistrate of Mathura, CP Singh, emphasises Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's directions for "grand and devotional celebrations."

"Theme paintings on their lives. The entire town is decorated like a bride. Medical, cleanliness, water and other teams have been deployed in small sectors to ensure the safety of lakhs of devotees arriving to participate in the festivities. These guests are our family, we want them to have a pleasant experience so that they want to come back next year too. CM Yogi Adityanth has often directed us to prepare for a devotional and grand celebration," the DM said.

Earlier on Tuesday, the vibrant festival of Laddu Mar Holi kicked off with great enthusiasm at the Shri Ladliji Maharaj temple in Barsana, Uttar Pradesh.

During the celebrations, the temple premises resonated with devotional songs and chants as priests and devotees participated in the age-old ritual.

As a part of the festivities, outside the festival, devotees, covered in colours, celebrated the festival by sharing laddus.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Went to Barsana last year. The energy is unbelievable! The whole town turns into a giant, happy family. The 'lathis' part is all in good fun, everyone is laughing. Good to hear about the Anti-Romeo squads - safety for women is paramount during such large gatherings.
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Aman W
While the celebration is beautiful, I hope the focus remains on the devotion and the lore of Radha-Krishna, not just the photo-ops. Sometimes, in the rush for tourism, the spiritual essence gets diluted. But kudos to the administration for the detailed planning.
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Sarah B
As a tourist from Canada who attended once, it was an incredible cultural immersion. The colors, the music, the sheer joy on everyone's face is contagious. The story behind it makes it so much more meaningful than just a color fight. A must-experience!
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Karthik V
This is the real Holi! Mathura-Barsana Holi is in a different league altogether. The "town decorated like a bride" line from the DM is so poetic and accurate. It's heartening to see the authorities treating devotees as family. Jai Shri Krishna!
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Nisha Z
The Laddu Mar Holi sounds so sweet, literally! 😄 Sharing laddus covered in colors is such a beautiful tradition of community and sharing. Our festivals have so many layers of meaning - play, devotion, mythology, and feasting. Feeling very proud of our heritage.

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