Indians smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi in Jammu, India. Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, also heralds the arrival of spring. AP Photo
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
A Nepalese woman gets drenched in water as she celebrates Holi festival in Kathmandu, Nepal. Despite authorities urging people to celebrate the festival indoors only in view of Covid-19, thousands were celebrating outdoors in the capital. AP Photo
People throw coloured powder at each other as they gather to celebrate Holi, the festival of colours, in Kathmandu, Nepal. Reuters
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
A man with his face smeared with coloured powder wears a protective face mask as he celebrates Holi, the festival of colours, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease, in Kathmandu, Nepal. Reuters
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
Revellers play with coloured powders as they celebrate Holi, the spring festival of colours, in Kathmandu. AFP
Indian people play with water guns as they celebrate the Holi festival in Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir, India. EPA
People apply colour on each other during Holi festival celebrations in Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir, India. EPA
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
People use coloured smoke as they gather to celebrate Holi, the festival of colours in Kathmandu, Nepal. Reuters
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
An artist dressed as Hindu god Shiva, right, performs at a temple as a part of Holi celebrations which is a popular Hindu spring festival of colours in Amritsar. AFP
A child covered in colour dust stands as tourists and locals celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
Tourists and locals apply color dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
People play with colours as they celebrate Holi in Jammu, India. Holi, the Hindu festival of colours, also heralds the arrival of spring. AP Photo
Indians smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi in Jammu, India. Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, also heralds the arrival of spring. AP Photo
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
A Nepalese woman gets drenched in water as she celebrates Holi festival in Kathmandu, Nepal. Despite authorities urging people to celebrate the festival indoors only in view of Covid-19, thousands were celebrating outdoors in the capital. AP Photo
People throw coloured powder at each other as they gather to celebrate Holi, the festival of colours, in Kathmandu, Nepal. Reuters
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
A man with his face smeared with coloured powder wears a protective face mask as he celebrates Holi, the festival of colours, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease, in Kathmandu, Nepal. Reuters
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
Revellers play with coloured powders as they celebrate Holi, the spring festival of colours, in Kathmandu. AFP
Indian people play with water guns as they celebrate the Holi festival in Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir, India. EPA
People apply colour on each other during Holi festival celebrations in Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir, India. EPA
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
People use coloured smoke as they gather to celebrate Holi, the festival of colours in Kathmandu, Nepal. Reuters
Tourists and locals apply colour dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
An artist dressed as Hindu god Shiva, right, performs at a temple as a part of Holi celebrations which is a popular Hindu spring festival of colours in Amritsar. AFP
A child covered in colour dust stands as tourists and locals celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
Tourists and locals apply color dust to each other as they celebrate Holi festival in Kolkata, Eastern India. EPA
People play with colours as they celebrate Holi in Jammu, India. Holi, the Hindu festival of colours, also heralds the arrival of spring. AP Photo
Indians smear colored powder on each other as they celebrate Holi in Jammu, India. Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, also heralds the arrival of spring. AP Photo