A boy with painted face pose of photographs at Panauti Bazar on Wednesday. A groups of boys celebrating Holi festival at Panauti Bazar on Wednesday. Nepali and foreigner youths got water splashed at Panauti while playing Holi on Wednesday. A groups of boys celebrating Holi festival at Panauti Bazar on Wednesday. Locals playing holi in Benepa Redcross Pokhari, Ganesthan on Wednesday. A boy with water gun awaits his victim at Banepa Bazar on Wendesday. Tourists enjoying Holi factival at Bhakatapur on Wednesday. Statue go smeared with color at Bhaktapur Durbar Square on Wednesday. |
Thursday, March 08, 2012
Holi: Festival of Colours.
Labels:
culture; Nepal; Festival of Colours,
Fagu;,
Holi Festival,
People,
Water
Location:
Sikles-Dhukurpokhari, Nepal
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2 comments:
nice shots Jitan dai.
Holi is one of the most important festivals for Hindus. But Insane love for Holi Festival in Berlin Germany is shown in past few decades.
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