NewzVille Desk
In Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu district, Holi celebrations are in full swing, spanning 40 days of devotion and festivity. At Thawa village’s Radha Krishna Temple, folk songs, traditional rituals, and colorful festivities mark the start of Holashtak, as the region prepares to celebrate the festival on March 3.
Holi in Kullu is renowned for its unique blend of devotion and merriment. Villagers participate in rituals, sing traditional songs, and play with natural colors, reflecting centuries-old customs. The festival also draws tourists from across India and abroad, eager to witness the vibrant processions, folk performances, and community celebrations that strengthen social bonds and highlight the region’s rich cultural heritage.




