Lathmaar Holi is celebrated in Barsana, a small
village at a distance of about 15 km from Vrindavan. It is known
throughout India for its traditional Holi celebrations. No other city in
the country can match the grandeur of the festival here, except Mathura
Vrindavan. Barsana is the birth place of Lord Krishna's beloved and
divine consort, Radha, where the Lord used to play pranks on her and
Gopis (cowgirls). It is due to this reason why the celebrations of Holi
take place with such vigor here.
According to the folklore and mythological tales, Krishna in one of his
pranks, applied dark colors on the cheeks of Radha, as she was fairer
than him. This initiated the tradition of celebrating Holi not only here
but in the whole country. Following the tradition, men from Nandgaon,
the place where Krishna spent his childhood and early days, come to play
Holi with the women of Barsana. Here, women and girls welcome them not
with colors, but with stout sticks.
All this takes place in pursuit of men, trying to put a flag on the
temple dedicated to Radha Rani. To stop them from doing so, women beat
them hard with sticks. Some of them are even made to wear saris and
skirts, all in the spirit of the festival. On the other hand, men,
knowing what awaits them, come fully padded, carrying shields to protect
themselves. The sight of women beating men is electrifying. The
environment echoes with the reverberating sound produced by the stick
hammering the shields.
Lathmaar Holi is definitely a hair-raising experience, wherein men
patiently face the charged womenfolk. This is considered the sweet
revenge women take for the ancient pranks played by Lord Krishna on
them. However, after all the beating is over, the tables turn. It is now
the chance for the men to reciprocate. They drench the women with the
colors of kesudo (a natural dye) and palash, thereby balancing the deal.
At the end of the day, the Holi celebrations at Barsana present an
unforgettable life time experience, downed with the spirit of devotion
and affection for the Lord.


