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At Varanasi's Manikarnika Ghat, people celebrate Holi with pyre ash, gulal

By ANI | Updated: March 6, 2020 22:35 IST

Keeping the local tradition alive in the heart of Varanasi, the devotees on Friday, gathered at Manikarnika Ghat and smeared each other with ash and dry colours (Gulal) amid burning pyres.

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Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Mar 6 : Keeping the local tradition alive in the heart of Varanasi, devotees on Friday gathered at Mkarnika Ghat and smeared each other with ash and dry colours (Gulal) amid burning pyres.

As per the local tradition, the ash is collected from the pyres on 'Rangabhari Ekadashi,' and is celebrated the day after the Ekadashi at Mahashmashan cremation ground here.

Devotees start their day by offering prayers at the temple of Mahashamashan Nath (the lord of cremation ground), dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Sanyasis and devotees gather to celebrate the occassion, singing folk songs and chanting the name of Lord Shiva.

"Khele Masane mein Holi Digamber, khele masane mein Holi (Lord Shiva plays Holi at cremation place)," the devotees chant while filling the sky with ashes and colours.

( With inputs from ANI )

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