Shunning Taboos, Widows Of Vrindavan Celebrate Holi

Updated: March 12, 2017 16:04 IST

Breaking away from a four hundred years old tradition, widows from Vrindavan play Holi in grandeur though looked upon. It adds a new chapter in the history of feminity and women rights struggle. Dressed in white sarees bearing colour, a group of widows gathered at one of the oldest Krishna temples in Vrindavan. Local priests and young Sanskrit scholars joined the celebrations.

Shunning Taboos, Widows Of Vrindavan Celebrate Holi
A widow dances her way into the streets of Vrindavan.
Shunning Taboos, Widows Of Vrindavan Celebrate Holi
1500 kilograms of pink colour powder or ‘gulal' along with flower petals were arranged by organisers for the celebrations.
Shunning Taboos, Widows Of Vrindavan Celebrate Holi
A blanket of colour covers the crowded Gopinath Bazaar in Vrindavan.
Shunning Taboos, Widows Of Vrindavan Celebrate Holi
A number of widows travel from nearby districts as well to be part of Holi celebrations.
Shunning Taboos, Widows Of Vrindavan Celebrate Holi
It is believed that Holi festivities begin from the Braj area (Mathura and its adjoining parts) and thereafter it takes place in rest of India.

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