Holi, the vibrant festival of colors, is just around the corner! What better way to celebrate this joyous occasion than with some iconic Bollywood Holi songs? Here are a few tracks to add to your ...
In case you've faced some hurdles solving the clue, Hindu festival celebrating Radha and Krishna, we've got the answer for you. Crossword puzzles offer a fantastic opportunity to engage your mind, ...
Many Sanatani Hindus do not like the idea of Krishna, the beloved of women. They prefer Krishna, the warrior, admired by men. Krishna allows such interpretations because we are looking at a deity who ...
The festive spirit is high today as India celebrates Krishna Janmashtami, the birth of Lord Krishna. From beautiful flower decorations to lively Dahi Handi events, Janmashtami is a festival of ...
The tale of Radha and Krishna, an emblem of eternal love in Indian households, sparks debate about Radha's marital status. While their divine union is celebrated, scriptures suggest Radha married Ayan ...
Nearly two decades since its release, Lagaan, the Bollywood movie starring Amir Khan, wins praises from The Academy for a culturally rich song - Radha Kaise Na Jale. Taking to social media, the ...
During the Holi celebrations, Rahi and Prem transform into Radha and Krishna to perform a mesmerizing ‘Raas Leela.’ They joyfully dance together, applying colors to each other in the festive spirit.
As a child, and well into my teens, the festival I loved the most was Holi. For days before, my friends and I would plan for our buckets full of water-filled balloons, test and retest our pichkaris, ...
When Holi arrives, most people reach for pichkaris and buckets of color—but Ayaan and Amaan Ali Bangash reached for their sarods. In Colors and Celebrations, the duo gives India’s most vibrant ...
Holi holds a deep connection with Lord Krishna and Radha. It is believed that Lord Krishna started the tradition of playing Holi with colours, creating the lively festival we know today. The Holi ...
Details from paintings of Maharaja Bakhat Singh celebrating Holi (left) and Mughal emperor Jahandar Shah in his zenana as women play Holi. Credit: in public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. A ...