This year, the sacred city of Vrindavan is poised to host a groundbreaking event as over 2,000 widows come together to celebrate Holi, aiming to set a Guinness World Record. The Widows’ Holi, organised by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department in collaboration with local social organisations, seeks Colours of inspiration and an aura of positivity are set to break the stereotypes in Vrindavan, where over 2,000 widows will create a historic record by playing Holi together this year. Challenging antiquated customs that deny widows both colour and enjoyment, Holi has become a period where women who have suffered at the hands of fate, break out of the shackles imposed upon them by society. They dance, sing traditional Holi songs in Brij Bhasha and most importantly, play with colourful gulal, flowers and Bindeshwar Pathak, a well-known social reformer and founder of Sulabh International who has been campaigning against the ostracisation of widows in the country, also joined in the celebrations. “In an effort to bring them into the mainstream of society, Sulabh started organising Holi for them about three years ago at the widows’ ashram. Uttar Pradesh aims for a Guinness World Record with a Holi celebration involving over 2000 widows in Vrindavan. Organic colors, folk music, and traditional dances will feature. Join in the celebrations, play colours, and get drenched in the festive spirit of the Holi celebration in Vrindavan. Day 7 – 13th March 2025: Widows’ Holi at Gopinath Temple. A fairly recent yet very emotive addition to the Holi celebrations in Vrindavan, Widows’ Holi is held at the Gopinath Temple. The Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department will organise the grand Widows’ Holi-2025 event in Vrindavan, showcasing the state’s inclusiveness and cultural richness while aiming for a Guinness World Widows Holi at Gopinath Temple, Vrindavan Widow’s Holi at Gopinath Temple. Widows Holi at Gopinath Temple is a revolutionary celebration that breaks all the norms of society. The widows who were once not allowed to participate in festivals, now play with colors and flowers. This is an event of equality and inclusion, of renewal and acceptance. In this regard, in collaboration with Vrindavan's social organisations, the UP tourism department will host the remarkable ‘Widows' Holi-2025', aiming to secure a Guinness World Record In this regard, in collaboration with Vrindavan’s social organisations, the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department will host the remarkable ‘Widows’ Holi-2025′, aiming to secure a Guinness World Holi is not just a festival; it is a celebration of love, devotion, and joy. Nowhere in the world is Holi as grand, as magical, and as full of energy as in Braj (Mathura-Vrindavan)—the land where Lord Krishna played Holi with Radha and the gopis.If you have ever dreamed of witnessing Holi in its purest and most beautiful form, this Holi List 2025 will guide you to the best places to Hundreds of widows will celebrate the festival of colours on March 6 in Uttar Pradesh's Vrindavan. This event of Holi will be organised in the premises of Radha Gopinath Temple, one of the seven Holi in Braj is a vibrant and month-long celebration that begins in February and ends in March. Braj Holi is the vibrant soul of India's most enchanting festive celebration in the sacred land where Lord Krishna's playful spirit still dances through narrow lanes and ancient temples. Holi Mahotsav in Vrindavan is unique because it is deeply rooted in Lord Krishna’s childhood tales. Unlike other places, Holi here is a week-long spiritual celebration, with events like Phoolon Ki Holi (Flower Holi), Widow’s Holi, and Lathmar Holi in Barsana and Nandgaon. This is the highlight of Holi in Vrindavan! The main Holi of Vrindavan! Just feel the energy and atmosphere as you play Holi with Lord Krishna on this day! The temple opens at 8.45 AM and the festivities go on till 1.30 PM and again from 4.30 PM till 8 PM. Get drenched in colours and flowers. Go with the flow and enjoy the energy and lovely Braj Holi 2025 is not just a festival in Braj; it is an emotion, a grand celebration of love, devotion, and tradition. Every year, thousands of people from all over the world visit Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, Nandgaon, and other places in Braj to witness Holi in its most divine and vibrant form. Braj Holi 2025 will be an unforgettable experience, filled with colors, flowers, sweets, and The main day of Holi, known as Rangwali Holi or Dhulandi, is celebrated with colours, music, and dance. The streets of Mathura and Vrindavan come alive with vibrant hues and joyous celebrations. 7. Widows’ Holi in Vrindavan (March 15, 2025) A unique and heartwarming event is the Widows’ Holi celebrated in Vrindavan. Widows, often At the Gopinath Temple in Vrindavan, the Widow’s Holi embraces inclusivity and questions social conventions. Widows were traditionally prohibited from taking part in celebrations. But in a pivotal moment, the widows of Vrindavan unite to sing devotional songs, play Holi with colors, and dance joyfully. Mathura: Thousands of widows living as recluse in ashrams of Vrindavan today celebrated a special four-day Holi festival in Virndavan, deviating from their prosaic day-to-day activities. At least 1,000 kg ‘gulal’ or colored powder in different colors is being arranged for the Holi programme, organised by the NGO Sulabh International. The Uttar Pradesh government plans to set a Guinness World Record by organizing a Holi celebration with over 2,000 widows in Vrindavan. This first-of-its-kind event features organic colors, folk songs, dances, and devotional music, challenging traditional norms that exclude widows from such festivities.
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