Vrindavan, India. 16th Mar, 2022. Hindu devotees are seen throwing colourful powders (Gulal) inside Radhaballav Temple of Vrindavan, as per the Traditional culture of ongoing Holi Festival. Radha Ballav Temple is one of the oldest & auspicious temple for the Hindus where Lord Krishna is worshipped specially during Holi Festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News

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Vrindavan, India. 16th Mar, 2022. Hindu devotees are seen throwing colourful powders (Gulal) inside Radhaballav Temple of Vrindavan, as per the Traditional culture of ongoing Holi Festival. Radha Ballav Temple is one of the oldest & auspicious temple for the Hindus where Lord Krishna is worshipped specially during Holi Festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
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Vrindavan, India. 16th Mar, 2022. Hindu devotees are seen throwing colourful powders (Gulal) inside Radhaballav Temple of Vrindavan, as per the Traditional culture of ongoing Holi Festival. Radha Ballav Temple is one of the oldest & auspicious temple for the Hindus where Lord Krishna is worshipped specially during Holi Festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News

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