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The Rangbhari Ekadashi festival brought immense joy and color to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple premises this week. Devotees celebrated the vibrant event, which signals the approaching Holi festivities with great enthusiasm. The atmosphere was charged with devotional energy and traditional rituals that symbolize the cultural richness of the celebration. Alongside the temple celebrations, the famous Lathmar Holi traditions in Nandagaon and Barsana also commenced, adding to the festive spirit across the region.

Key Points: Rangbhari Ekadashi Holi Celebrations Ignite Kashi Vishwanath Temple

  • Rangbhari Ekadashi marks start of Holi festivities five days early
  • Kashi Vishwanath Temple hosts colorful religious celebration
  • Traditional rituals and devotional songs highlight the event
  • Devotees gather to welcome the festive spirit
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Devotees celebrate Rangbhari Ekadashi festival in Kashi Vishwanath Temple

Devotees celebrate vibrant Rangbhari Ekadashi festival at Kashi Vishwanath Temple, marking the joyous prelude to Holi festivities

"The atmosphere is filled with color, devotion, and excitement - Festival Participant"

Varanasi, March 10

Devotees celebrated with joy during the Rangbhari Ekadashi festival at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple premises on Monday.

This vibrant event marks the start of the Holi festivities and is observed five days prior to the main celebration of Holi.

The atmosphere is filled with color, devotion, and excitement as participants take part in the joyous occasion.

Meanwhile, the traditional 'Lathmar' Holi festivities commenced in Nandagaon on Sunday, marking the beginning of the week-long Holi celebrations in Mathura.

This unique and vibrant event, celebrated with great enthusiasm, is deeply rooted in the legends of Lord Krishna and Radha.

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).

This tradition continues today as women from Barsana visit Nandagaon to engage in a mock battle with men wielding shields for protection.

Devotees and tourists from across the country and abroad gathered at Nandagaon's famous temple premises to witness the colorful spectacle.

The air resonated with Holi bhajans and chants of 'Radhe Radhe' as participants drenched each other in gulal (colored powder). The event saw an elaborate arrangement of flowers, music, and traditional sweets, adding to the festive spirit.

Following Lathmar Holi in Nandagaon, the celebrations will continue in Barsana, where men from Nandagaon will visit to partake in the joyous tradition.

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.

Authorities have deployed additional security measures to ensure a smooth celebration, with local administration closely monitoring crowd management and traffic control.

People in Sambhal also celebrated Rangbhari Ekadashi Holi amid tight security on Monday.

- ANI

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