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BusinessMar 02, 2026 06:11 PM

Vrindavan: Devkinandan Maharaj urges devotees to celebrate Holi without intoxication

Vrindavan, March 2 (UNI) On the occasion of the Holi festival, Devkinandan Maharaj urged people to celebrate Holi without intoxication. "It is a festival of love; celebrate Holi without intoxication," he said while playing Holi with hydraulic water guns at the Priyakantju Temple, on Chhatikara Road, on Monday. He showered the devotees who had come to Vrindavan from faraway places. They danced in the joy of Phagun. The festival, which began with the showering of flowers amidst the Holi songs of Braj, was followed by the Lathmar Holi. At 10 a.m., temple founder Devkinandan Maharaj began Holi by applying gulal (color powder) to the Priyakantju idol in the temple's sanctum sanctorum. Devkinandan Maharaj distributed laddus and jalebis to the devotees, dancing and singing to melodious hymns. The Radha-Krishna idols played Holi with each other using flowers. Colorful gulal began to fly around the temple, transforming the entire atmosphere into a vibrant rainbow. On this occasion, Devkinandan Maharaj also reiterated the demand for a Sanatan Board, stating that we need a Sanatan Board to protect Sanatan festivals, religious sites, and ancient traditions. He said that at a time when violence is raging across the world, people in India are rejoicing in the colors of Holi. He urged people not to force color on anyone on Holi. On this occasion, Additional Municipal Commissioner CP Pathak, CDO PK Shukla, Temple Secretary Vijay Sharma, Devansh Maharaj, Ravi Rawat, Pramod Gupta, Satish Garg, Veer Singh, Mukesh Pandey, Yogesh Sharma, etc. were present.

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