Uttarakhand: Uttarkashi residents celebrate Butter Holi after two years of pandemic

| Aug 18, 2022, 04:56:08 PM | TOI.in
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Residents of Uttarkashi celebrated Butter Holi, also known as Anduri Utsav, amid the green meadows of Dayara Bugyal in Uttarakhand. Villagers and tourists danced to folk songs and played holi with milk, butter and buttermilk. Suresh Chauhan, a Gangotri MLA, inaugurated the event . This age-old custom is a way to thank nature for providing good agricultural yields and preserving cattle. The festival was celebrated with community participation after two years of pandemic.

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