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Holi, the festival of colors
People throw colored powder during Lathmar Holi celebrations in Barsana, India, on Monday, March 6. Lathmar Holi is a local celebration held a few days before the Hindu festival of Holi. Holi marks the welcoming of spring and is a celebration of the triumph of good over evil, with people chasing each other and playfully splashing colorful paint, powder and water on each other.
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Revelers play with colors during a Holi celebration in Hyderabad, India, on Monday, March 13.
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A man celebrating Holi dumps a bucket of colored water onto people in Mathura, India, on Monday, March 13.
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People gather in Chennai, India, on Monday, March 13.
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Students in Kolkata, India, smear colored powder at an event to celebrate Holi on Tuesday, March 7.
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Hindu devotees throw colored powder on one another inside a temple in Vrindavan, India, on Wednesday, March 8.
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Students play with colored powder in Kolkata on Sunday, March 12.
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Flower petals and colored powder are thrown at a temple in Vrindavan on Thursday, March 9.
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A reveler is tossed into the air in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Sunday, March 12.
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Indian widows celebrate Holi in Vrindavan on Thursday, March 9.