‘Explosion of colour’: See the full Gallery of Holi Festival 2025 at the Darwin Waterfront
‘Unity, love, affection, everything’: Hundreds of Territorians doused each other in colourful dyes at the Darwin Waterfront to celebrate a tradition that goes back centuries.
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An explosion of colour took over the Darwin Waterfront this Saturday as hundreds of Territorians attended this year’s Holi Festival
Nepalese Association of the Northern Territory president and organiser Prativa Devkota Sharma said the annual festival was more than an explosion of colour, it was an expression of “unity, love, affection, everything.”
“It’s a colourful festival — but its not only to apply the colour it’s (about) exchanging the love, the affection and to celebrate together in harmony,” Ms Devkota Sharma said.
She said Holi celebrated the victory of the light over darkness, telling the story of the defeat of a demon in Nepalese and Indian mythology.
Ms Devkota Sharma said it was a tradition that spanned centuries, with this year’s celebrations in Darwin modernising with the help of eco-friendly colours.
“It’s an explosion of the colours,” she said.
Over the course of hours Territorians turned their white shirts and dresses into a kaleidoscope of colour, running around and throwing dyes at one another at the Darwin Waterfront.
While organisers promise the colours will fade away, the memories of this Saturday’s events will stay with many Territorians.
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Originally published as ‘Explosion of colour’: See the full Gallery of Holi Festival 2025 at the Darwin Waterfront