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Colors & tradition: Mathura kicks off Lathmar Holi with vibrant celebrations

Last updated on - Mar 9, 2025, 20:00 IST
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Lathmaar Holi 2025

Lathmaar Holi, celebrated in Barsana and Nandgaon, Uttar Pradesh, is a unique, vibrant tradition where women playfully hit men with sticks, and men use shields to defend themselves. The festival continues to captivate people worldwide in 2025.

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The origins of Lathmaar Holi

Rooted in Hindu mythology, Lathmaar Holi celebrates the playful exchange between Lord Krishna and Radha. In 2025, the tradition still honors this story, where Krishna's mischievousness in smearing colors led women to respond with playful "stick battles."

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Symbolism

Lathmaar Holi in 2025 continues to symbolize the eternal love between Lord Krishna and Radha. It reflects themes of joy, unity, playful rivalry, and the victory of good over evil. The festival remains a powerful cultural expression of love.

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Women armed with 'lathis'

Women are central to Lathmaar Holi. Armed with sticks, they symbolically beat men, embracing a cultural tradition that dates back centuries. In 2025, this role represents strength, fun, and a playful reminder of the Krishna-Radha story.

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Global tourism

Lathmaar Holi has become an iconic attraction for tourists worldwide. Its cultural significance grows, highlighting unity and joy while boosting tourism in Barsana and Nandgaon, making it a must-experience event for visitors seeking authentic Holi celebrations.

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Traditional drinks

Lathmaar Holi is incomplete without thandai, a milk-based drink often mixed with bhang (cannabis). The festive foods and drinks enhance the celebratory atmosphere, fueling the crowd for hours of laughter, dancing, and color.

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Men in shields

Men in Lathmaar Holi, using shields to protect themselves, strive to color the women in vibrant hues. In 2025, this playful defense is more than just a game—it's a colorful exchange that brings the whole community together in joy.

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Festivities

Lathmaar Holi in 2025 begins on March 7th and continues for a week. A blend of singing, dancing, and colorful exchanges marks the start of the Holi celebrations in Barsana and Nandgaon, bringing thousands of visitors annually.

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