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The Hindu festival of Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors, heralds the beginning of spring.
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Hindu devotees pray, as they are sprayed with colored water at a temple's premises, during Holi celebrations in Ahmedabad, India, March 8. REUTERS/Amit Dave
A woman shakes her head to dust off colored powder from her hair during Holi celebrations in Mumbai, India, March 7. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas
Hindu devotees take part in the religious festival of Holi inside a temple in Nandgaon village, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, March 1. REUTERS/Shashi Shekhar Kashyap
Women stand, as they wait to take part in Huranga, a game played between men and women a day after Holi, at Dauji temple near the northern city of Mathura, India, March 9. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
A man looks on as coloured powder is thrown at his face during Holi celebrations in Mumbai, India, March 7. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas
A man attends Holi celebrations in Mumbai, India, March 7. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas
Hindu devotees pray, as they are sprayed with colored water at a temple's premises, during Holi celebrations in Ahmedabad, India, March 8. REUTERS/Amit Dave
Shadows of widows taking part in Holi celebrations is pictured in the town of Vrindavan in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India, March 6. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
Hindu devotees take part in the religious festival of Holi inside a temple in Nandgaon village, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, March 1. REUTERS/Stringer
People dance, as they wait to take part in Huranga, a game played between men and women a day after Holi, at Dauji temple near the northern city of Mathura, India, March 9. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
Hindu devotees pray, as they are sprayed with colored water at a temple's premises, during Holi celebrations in Ahmedabad, India, March 8. REUTERS/Amit Dave
People attend Holi celebrations in Mumbai, India, March 7. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas
Hindu devotees take part in the religious festival of Holi inside a temple in Nandgaon village, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, March 1. REUTERS/Shashi Shekhar Kashyap
A woman dances, as a man throws water on her during Huranga, a game played between men and women a day after Holi, at Dauji temple near the northern city of Mathura, India, March 9. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
Hindu devotees take part in the religious festival of Holi inside a temple in Nandgaon village, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, March 1. REUTERS/Shashi Shekhar Kashyap
Hindu devotees pray, as they are sprayed with colored water at a temple's premises, during Holi celebrations in Ahmedabad, India March 8. REUTERS/Amit Dave
A woman dances during Huranga, a game played between men and women a day after Holi, at Dauji temple near the northern city of Mathura, India, March 9. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
People smear colored powder on a woman during Holi celebrations in Mumbai, India, March 7. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas
Hindu devotees daubed in color celebrate Holi, the festival of colors, at a temple premises in Salangpur, in the western state of Gujarat, India, March 7. REUTERS/Amit Dave
A woman dances during Huranga, a game played between men and women a day after Holi, at Dauji temple near the northern city of Mathura, India, March 9. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
Hindu devotees pray, as they are sprayed with colored water at a temple's premises, during Holi celebrations in Ahmedabad, India March 8. REUTERS/Amit Dave
People dance, as they wait to take part in Huranga, a game played between men and women a day after Holi, at Dauji temple near the northern city of Mathura, India, March 9. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
Women dance, as water is thrown on them during Huranga, a game played between men and women a day after Holi, at Dauji temple near the northern city of Mathura, India, March 9. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis