Holi, the festival of colours, is often associated with various colours of life. Be it joy, happiness, excitement, surprise, sadness — everything is believed to be connected with a colour. Celebrated as a victory of good over evil, the festival of colours as it is famously known holds its position as a favourite festival for people of all age groups. While we used to the common way of celebrating Holi, there are many places in the country that have a rather unique approach when it comes to enjoying this festival. But if you are in Bengal, here are three places that celebrate the festival in a different way.
Shantiniketan follows the tradition of Basant Utsav which was introduced by Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore. Students of Visva-Bharati University, set up by him, dressing up in colours of the spring, everyone is filled with vigour and excitement as they gear up for the huge cultural extravaganza which visitors can also watch. Abir flies all over the place as Shantiniketan plays dol.