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Celebrating Krishna
(Holi Festival Celebration in Mathura-Vrindavan)
People from all corners of India, rather, world gather at Mathura-Vrindavan every year to feel the essence of Holi in the land of Krishna. People relive the legends of Holi associated with Radha and Krishna and play pranks the young Krishna played with the cowgirls called gopis. The underlying feeling of this fun-frolic was love and devotion. Even today, romance can be experienced in the very atmosphere in the Krishna-nagari. One just needs to breathe in this air and drench oneself in the feeling of love and romance. Myriad colours of Holi are simply a facade on this.
With an immensely strong bonding with Lord Krishna, people of Mathura and Vrindavan celebrate Holi for over a week.
People drenched in the colours can be found totally immersed in the spirit of devotion here.
Expression of Love
Lovers too long to apply colours on their beloved. This has a popular legend behind it. It is said that the naughty and mischievous Lord Krishna started the trend of playing colours. He applied colour on her beloved Radha to make her one like him. The trend soon gained popularity amongst the masses. No wonder, there is no match to the Holi of Mathura, Vrindavan and Barsana - the places associated with the birth and childhood of Radha and Krishna.
The tradition of applying colour on one's beloved is being religiously followed till date.
i am Sreesailam Pasupula(Sree) introduce my self as a Commercial,Documentery & Fine art Photographer.i am a mumbai-based Professional Photographer.
i am belongs to Hyderabad,Telangana.
Upon completing my Professional Commercial Photography Study in Mumbai,i am travelling extensively for last five years in India,for my verious persnol projects.
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Celebrating Krishna(Holi Festival Celebration in Mathura-Vrindavan)
People from all corners of India, rather, world gather at Mathura-Vrindavan every year to feel the essence of Holi in the land of Krishna. People relive the legends of Holi associated with Radha and Krishna and play pranks the young Krishna played with the cowgirls called gopis. The underlying feeling of this fun-frolic was love and devotion. Even today, romance can be experienced in the very atmosphere in the Krishna-nagari. One just needs to breathe in this air and drench oneself in the feeling of love and romance. Myriad colours of Holi are simply a facade on this.
With an immensely strong bonding with Lord Krishna, people of Mathura and Vrindavan celebrate Holi for over a week.
People drenched in the colours can be found totally immersed in the spirit of devotion here.
Expression of Love
Lovers too long to apply colours on their beloved. This has a popular legend behind it. It is said that the naughty and mischievous Lord Krishna started the trend of playing colours. He applied colour on her beloved Radha to make her one like him. The trend soon gained popularity amongst the masses. No wonder, there is no match to the Holi of Mathura, Vrindavan and Barsana - the places associated with the birth and childhood of Radha and Krishna.
The tradition of applying colour on one's beloved is being religiously followed till date.
about the photographer
Persnol infoi am Sreesailam Pasupula(Sree) introduce my self as a Commercial,Documentery & Fine art Photographer.i am a mumbai-based Professional Photographer.
i am belongs to Hyderabad,Telangana.
Upon completing my Professional Commercial Photography Study in Mumbai,i am travelling extensively for last five years in India,for my verious persnol projects.
back to gallery