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Flowers Replace Colors at ISKCON Dwarka Holi Fest
3 Mar
Summary
- Holi and Gaur Purnima celebrations on March 3-4 at ISKCON Dwarka.
- Festival features Braj-inspired traditions, including flower Holi.
- Eco-friendly approach uses natural flowers instead of synthetic colors.

ISKCON Dwarka is set to host a significant two-day celebration on March 3 and 4, marking both Holi and Gaur Purnima. This event will feature devotional ceremonies and Braj-inspired Holi traditions for a large community gathering.
The festivities commence on March 3 with Gaur Purnima, honoring the appearance day of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. This day includes spiritual discourses, chanting, special offerings, and a Maha Aarti. The celebrations continue on March 4 with vibrant Holi festivities drawn from Braj, including unique rituals like Phoolon Ki Holi (Flower Holi), Lathmar Holi, and Matka Phod.




