Lathmar Holi at Barsana and Nandgaon

Holi doesn’t really need an introduction anymore. The festival of colors, celebrated to mark the transition of seasons from Winter to Spring, is now played around the world. However, in villages near Mathura - namely Barsana and Nandgaon - it is played in its own unique way, a week before the actual Holi. Here, women, adorning the role of gopis, beat up men, who dress as gops, with sticks (lath); therefore the name: Lathmar Holi.





A man getting beaten up :)





The celebrations happen over two days: On the first day, men from the village of Nandgaon visit Barsana; they dress up traditionally with turbans and shields, pay their tributes at the Radha Rani temple and then gather in the streets to be beaten by the the women (on their shields). Their is so much energy around, perhaps even catalyzed by the bhang-laced ‘thandai’. Meanwhile, the senior citizens of both the villages sit inside the temple facing each other, singing ballads, in what is called the ‘Samaj’ ceremony. The atmosphere is enthralling; a visual treat. Everything is red: the air, the floor, the people. And of course, it is a jackpot for every photographer.

A praying man on the floor..

Women beating up another man with lath

Hare Krishna!

Young lads on the streets...





Some practical tips

Photography isn’t a cake-walk in such conditions. You can’t just step back as a mere spectator and expect no one to bother you with the colors. Oh, you will be drenched, my friend. So just get lost in the celebrations and go with the flow. However, try not to disturb the celebrations just to get the ‘shot’. Have some patience, and you will be rewarded with some really amazing shots.

An old man smeared with colors..

Keep your camera safe, but don’t let its safety bother you so much that you end up sacrificing some great photographic moments. A good rain cover should ensure that. If not that, put a large polythene over your camera and tape it around your lens-hood. Carry extra UV filters, since color will inevitably end up on your lens.

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