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In Pictures: Beautiful photos of the Hindu festival of Holi

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An Indian boy is covered with coloured paint powderImage source, AFP/Getty Images
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People in India have been celebrating the Hindu festival of Holi - also known as the festival of colours. (AFP/Getty Images)

A girl covered in coloured powder closes her eyesImage source, AP
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It's celebrated by chucking coloured paint powder at each other on the streets. Looks like fun! (AP)

A bucket of red coloured water is thrown over a group of peopleImage source, AP
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Other people throw buckets of coloured water. (AP)

Hands rub pink paint powder on a girl's faceImage source, AFP/Getty Images
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Holi marks the arrival of spring and the end of winter. (AFP/Getty Images)

A close-up of a face covered in coloured paint powderImage source, EPA
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The two-day festival also celebrates the Hindu god Krishna and the legend of Holika and Prahlad. (EPA)

A girl is covered in red paint powderImage source, EPA
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Some people believe Holi came from Krishna mischievously throwing coloured water over his milkmaids when he was a boy. (EPA)

People throw paint during the festival of HoliImage source, AP
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The story of Holika and Prahlad is seen to symbolise good overcoming evil. (AP)