Mar 5 • 03:12 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Still looking blurry... a stone thrown into the eyes of a foreign woman during Holi in Vrindavan

A foreign woman participating in Holi celebrations in Vrindavan was injured when someone threw stones at her during the festivities.

Every year during Holi, thousands of people from India and around the world gather to celebrate the festival in Vrindavan and Mathura, known for its vibrant celebrations filled with colors, devotion, and enthusiasm. However, for some, the experience can turn sour, as was the case for Brita Schlagbauer from Austria, who reported being injured when tiny stones were thrown at her eyes amidst the color play. This incident underscores how celebratory events can sometimes lead to unintended accidents, overshadowing joyful experiences.

Brita shared her experiences on Instagram, where she initially described her day as fantastic, enjoying colored powders, visiting temples, and indulging in traditional beverages. The festivities seemed to be filled with joy and excitement until a concerning incident disrupted her celebration. She noted that while participating in the Holi celebrations, people continuously threw colored powders at her, and at one point, someone threw stones mixed with the color, which resulted in a painful burning sensation in her eyes, leaving her unable to see clearly even days later.

This incident highlights the need for safety and awareness during communal celebrations, especially involving foreign visitors who might not be familiar with or prepared for such unexpected occurrences. It raises questions about the conduct of festivities and how organizers and participants can ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for all, guaranteeing that the spirit of Holi remains celebratory and inclusive, rather than becoming dangerous for participants.

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