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🎨 Braj Holi

Braj Holi is the regional form of Holi in India · Uttar Pradesh, centered on throwing colored powder, lighting Holika bonfires, visiting friends and relatives.

Source-backed guide Static map preview India · Uttar Pradesh
Braj Holi festival image
Braj Lath mar Holi at Barasana, India.
PlaceIndia · Uttar Pradesh
Festival coreHoli
Calendar ruleAround the full moon of Phalguna
Signature cuesthrowing colored powder, lighting Holika bonfires, visiting friends and relatives, gujiya, thandai
HoliFestival core
India · Uttar PradeshPlace
Around the full moon of PhalgunaCalendar rule

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Braj Holi isometric miniature model with colored powder, Holika bonfire, temple courtyard, sweets table, and dhol music corner
AI-generated Braj Holi isometric miniature model with colored powder, bonfire, temple courtyard, sweets, and dhol music.
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When it is celebrated

Braj Holi is usually organized around Around the full moon of Phalguna. Month: Mar

Braj Holi

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FAQ

What is Braj Holi?

Braj Holi is the local form of Holi in India · Uttar Pradesh, with customs such as throwing colored powder, lighting Holika bonfires, visiting friends and relatives.

When is Braj Holi celebrated?

Braj Holi is usually organized around Around the full moon of Phalguna. Month: Mar.

What traditions are associated with Braj Holi?

Common traditions include throwing colored powder, lighting Holika bonfires, visiting friends and relatives, gujiya, thandai, sweets.

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Braj Holi festival image
Braj Lath mar Holi at Barasana, India.
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