Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) :Historical town Barsana -- the land of Radha Rani -- will witness a spectacle on Tuesday when menfolk will drench womenfolk with colours and the women wielding batons will playfully' hit the men to drive them away. Every year, thousands of devotees and tourists are attracted to the town here to witness Lathmar Holi', the festival that honours the couple, Radha and Krishna.
Holi in Barsana virtually is a repeat of Holi representing the 'Dwaapar' age with menfolk trying to drench womenfolk with colours and women preventing them through baton attacks. The men protect themselves by carrying leather shields," Raas Bihari, a priest of Ladli temple in Barsana, said. Legend has it that when Krishna visited Barsana to spray colours on his beloved, Radha and her friends playfully' hit him with sticks and drove him out of the town. Lathmar Holi seeks to recreate that.
Holi in Mathura is celebrated for around 25 days. It is celebrated at different locations in different ways. On Friday, we organised 'Phoolo kee Holi' (Holi of flowers) at Ramanreti in Gokul. On February 28, we are having 'Lathmar Holi' in Barsana, the next day we have Lathmar Holi in Nandgaon. After that we have Rangbharni in Vrindavan. So, there are different ways of celebrating Holi in different parts of the district. Together it is called Rangotsav," District Magistrate Pulkit Khare said.