Hindustan Times (West UP)

With sticks & shields, Barsana celebrates Lathamar Holi

- Hemendra Chaturvedi hemendra.chaturvedi@htlive.com

AGRA: Holi celebratio­ns hit their peak at Barsana’s Rangeeli Gali when lathi-clad women from the town came down on men from nearby Nandgaon village on the occasion of Lathamar Holi. Wearing headgear, the men held shields to protect themselves from the blows.

While the rest of India is still waiting to celebrate Holi, festivitie­s were in full swing in Mathura, Vrindavan and nearby areas.

On Monday, ‘hurriyare’ (Holi revelers) from Nandgaon (the village of Lord Krishna) reached Barsana (the village of Radha) to celebrate this unique tradition of Braj.

“Forty-day festivitie­s of Holi begin on ‘Basant Panchami’. Temples and houses witness ‘Holi gayan’ (singing Holi songs) and initially it is Holi with ‘gulal’ (colour powder), which transforms into celebratio­ns with coloured water after ‘Rangbharni Ekadashi’,” stated Padma Shri Mohan Swaroop Bhatia, a Braj literature expert.

At Barsana, Holi revelers from Nandgaon sang and danced as women dressed as Gopi wielded ‘lathi’. Visitors from abroad were also part of the celebratio­ns and were amused by the proceeding­s as those participat­ing raised slogans of ‘Radha Rani Ki Jai’.

Security arrangemen­ts stepped up

The district administra­tion and police had tightened security after a huge crowd turned up at Radha Rani Temple in Barsana on the occasion of ‘Laddoo Holi’ on Sunday.

Many were injured when devotees raced to grab the laddoos. The injured were attended by doctors at a health camp set up on the temple premises. As such, elaborate arrangemen­ts were made for Lathamar Holi at Barsana on Monday.

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HT Lathamar Holi underway at Barsana in Mathura on Monday.

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