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Holi 2025: These are the rules of playing Holi in Vrindavan, know these rules before going here

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Holi is a festival of colors, in this festival people apply color to each other and hug. Holi is a festival in which everyone forgets their mutual grievances and gets lost in the colors of gulal.

Holi is called the festival of colors, in this festival people apply color to each other and hug and celebrate with great enthusiasm. Holi festival is celebrated in different ways in all the states of India. In some places, this celebration lasts for several weeks instead of one day. The most fun of Holi is seen in Mathura Vrindavan. Every year thousands of people come here to play and watch Holi. In such a situation, we tell you that if you are going to Vrindavan, then which rules you should follow?

Keep these things in mind

There is a lot of crowd during Holi at these places, where it can be a bit risky to take children and women. Holi of Barsana, Nand Gaon, Vrindavan and Mathura is famous all over India, everyone wishes to see and play Holi here once in their life. In such a situation, you should avoid the crowd and if there is any kind of stampede, then you should stand on the side.

Those coming by car should keep these things in mind

On the other hand, Holi is played in a very different way in Vrindavan, here there is a custom of playing Holi with colors as well as flowers and laddus. From the streets of Banke Bihari temple to inside the temple, Holi is celebrated here with great pomp and show. However, if you want to enjoy this festival, then you can come here on the day of Rangbhari Ekadashi or after that.

If you are coming to see Holi of Vrindavan by your own car, then you will have to park the car in the parking area built on the outskirts of the city and to go inside you will have to take the help of local rickshaw or auto. This is because bringing vehicles inside during Holi can get you stuck in the crowd and at this time the roads are also blocked at many places inside.

Avoid forcibly applying colours

Mostly natural colours are used in Mathura. In such a situation, if you take permanent colours or chemical colors, you can get into trouble. There is a huge crowd during Holi in Vrindavan, especially in the temples here, so in such a situation, you are not spared if you do anything wrong. Holi is a festival when everyone applies colors to each other with love and respect, however, if you are caught forcibly applying colors to anyone here, the result is not good, it is necessary to take permission before applying colors to a stranger.

The police can arrest you if you misbehave with any woman while playing Holi in Vrindavan, especially since some people do such things with foreign women. Cows and other animals also have special importance in Mathura and Vrindavan, hence it is your responsibility to take care of their safety while playing Holi.