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IN PHOTOS: Mumbaikars throng Juhu, Dadar chowpatty to celebrate Holi

Updated On: 25 March, 2024 08:08 PM IST | Devashri Bhujbal

Holi festival was celebrated across the country on Monday. In Mumbai, people tronged the sea shores to celebrate the festival of colours. Pics/Shadab Khan and Atul Kamble

Mumbaikars gathered at Juhu chowpatty on the occasion of Holi festival on Monday

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Mumbaikars gathered at Juhu chowpatty on the occasion of Holi festival on Monday
The five days Holi festival began on Sunday with Holika Dahan- the Holi bornfire symbolising victory of good over evil

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The five days Holi festival began on Sunday with Holika Dahan- the Holi bornfire symbolising victory of good over evil

On Monday, second day of Holi was celebrated by playing colours. Some celebrate the day as Dry Holi- celebrating without water, while some play Holi colours with water

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On Monday, second day of Holi was celebrated by playing colours. Some celebrate the day as Dry Holi- celebrating without water, while some play Holi colours with water

Mumbaikars on Monday thronged the sea shores. Massive crowd was seen at Juhu chowpatty

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Mumbaikars on Monday thronged the sea shores. Massive crowd was seen at Juhu chowpatty

At Dadar chowpatty, children were seen playing colours at the seashore

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At Dadar chowpatty, children were seen playing colours at the seashore

However, the alert police deployed at the sensitive locations, ensured the kids do not enter water

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However, the alert police deployed at the sensitive locations, ensured the kids do not enter water

Holi festival also symbolises onset on spring season

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Holi festival also symbolises onset on spring season

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