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1. Mathura:
Mathura is the most sought-after city in India when it comes to celebrating Holi. With great zealousness, the devotees of Lord Krishna bid farewell to the winter season and welcome spring. On the day before Holi, locals celebrate Holi with flowers. You would be glad to witness these spectacular celebrations around the Banke Bihari Temple.
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2. Udaipur:
Udaipur sees the royal and grand celebration of Holi every year. The Maharaja of Mewar is known for welcoming tourists, guests, and dignitaries to The Royal City Palace. People, including the royals, wear the traditional clothes of Rajasthan and take turns around bonfires set in different parts of the city. It signifies good over evil. Udaipur’s skyline gets overtaken with fireworks come evening.
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3. Hampi:
One would not find many cities in South Indian states celebrating Holi. However, Hampi in Karnataka is an exception. People gather around to apply powdered colors on each other’s faces. Loud music and dance are also part of the celebration of Holi in Hampi.
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