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Holi 2023: Love Story of Radha And Krishna
The festival of Holi is usually associated with Lord Krishna. In places like Braj, Vrindavan and Mathura, Holi is a grand festival in which people celebrate the eternal love between Lord Krishna and his divine companion Radha. This year, it will be held from 08 March 2023.

Lord Krishna has always been portrayed as the lovable prankster in the legends. His playful nature and his 'leela' with the women of Braj is immensely popular. More than anything else, the eternal and divine love of Krishna and Radha makes this festival all the more special. The people of the Braj and surrounding areas enact roleplays during Holi which brings to life the divine legend of Radha and Krishna.
For those who are not aware of this eternal love story, here is the legend of Radha and Krishna which makes the festival of Holi colourful and divine. Take a look.

Krishna's Envy
Once Lord Krishna was extremely envious of his companion Radha's complexion. Krishna was dark in colour, while Radha was very fair. So, he complained to his mother Yashoda that nature is very unjust as it had made Radha fair and him dark.
To pacify her young son, Yashoda asked Krishna to go and colour Radha's face with whatever colour he wished to. So, Lord Krishna paid heed to the advice of his mother and applied colours on Radha's face, making her look like himself. Thus, the custom of applying colours to each other on Holi is said to have begun.
This lovable prank of the Lord gained popularity as he also played this prank on other women or gopis of the village. He threw colours and teased them with jets of colourful water. Hence, the tradition of applying colours evolved and became an inseparable part of the festival.

The
Festival
Of
Love
Holi
is
the
celebration
of
love
between
Radha
and
Krishna.
That
is
why
there
is
a
custom
of
playing
with
colours
especially
with
one's
beloved
on
the
day
of
Holi.
Lovers
apply
colours
to
their
beloved
as
an
expression
of
their
love
and
affection.
The legend of Radha and Krishna is enacted beautifully every year in places associated with Lord Krishna such as Nandgaon, Vrindavan and Barsana where devotees also take out processions in the honour of the Eternal Couple. The entire country gets drenched in the colours to celebrate the immortal love of Radha and Krishna. Thus, the whiff of love in the air makes this festival of Holi all the more joyful.



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