<p>Varanasi: The ancient city of Varanasi threw itself with full abandon in the Holi celebrations with the revellers dancing to music in streets amid bursts of abir and gulal.</p>.<p>In the morning, several youths gathered at the Godaulia intersection of Kashi and danced for hours to music.</p>.<p>Foreign tourists joined the locals in the excitement as the ghats of the city teemed with people who indulged in all sorts of festivities.</p>.Holi celebrated with fanfare in Rajasthan.<p>Mahant Jitendra Mohan Puri of Batuk Bhairav said that Holi in Kashi starts with Ekadashi, which came on March 20 this year.</p>.<p>It is believed that it was on the day of 'Rang Bhari Ekadashi' Lord Mahadev brought Goddess Parvati to Kashi after performing Gauna (marriage ceremony) and played with gulal.</p>.<p>From that day till Holi, there is an atmosphere of colour and joy in Kashi, Puri said.</p>.<p>On the second day of Rang Bhari Ekadashi, Mahadev played Holi by burning pyre ashes in the crematorium with his entourage, which had ghosts and vampires.</p>.<p>Since then the tradition of playing Holi with pyre ashes started, he added. </p>
<p>Varanasi: The ancient city of Varanasi threw itself with full abandon in the Holi celebrations with the revellers dancing to music in streets amid bursts of abir and gulal.</p>.<p>In the morning, several youths gathered at the Godaulia intersection of Kashi and danced for hours to music.</p>.<p>Foreign tourists joined the locals in the excitement as the ghats of the city teemed with people who indulged in all sorts of festivities.</p>.Holi celebrated with fanfare in Rajasthan.<p>Mahant Jitendra Mohan Puri of Batuk Bhairav said that Holi in Kashi starts with Ekadashi, which came on March 20 this year.</p>.<p>It is believed that it was on the day of 'Rang Bhari Ekadashi' Lord Mahadev brought Goddess Parvati to Kashi after performing Gauna (marriage ceremony) and played with gulal.</p>.<p>From that day till Holi, there is an atmosphere of colour and joy in Kashi, Puri said.</p>.<p>On the second day of Rang Bhari Ekadashi, Mahadev played Holi by burning pyre ashes in the crematorium with his entourage, which had ghosts and vampires.</p>.<p>Since then the tradition of playing Holi with pyre ashes started, he added. </p>