India revives the color festival

Millions of Indians celebrate Holi, Color Festival.
The spring festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil and indicates the end of winter.
People illuminate fire, stains or spray friends and family members with paint and water, and holidays on traditional sweets prepared for the occasion.
This is one of the biggest Indian festivals, and millions are returning to their hometowns to celebrate with loved ones.
The festival pays tribute to the divine love for the Hindu deities of Radh and Krishna, and the turbulent celebrations are held in the northern Indian cities of Mathura and Vrindavan, which is believed to be their birthplace.
Historical texts suggest that the festival has long been celebrated to mark good harvests and seek fertile land.