Men, women and children of all age groups came out to meet and greet each other with a wide range of colours. Groups of youths roamed on the streets celebrating and calling people to join them in the festivities.
Revellers danced to Holi songs at various points on streets, rooftops and apartment basements, indulging freely in 'bhaang' laced 'thandai'.
Various Holi delicacies like 'malpua', 'dahi vada', 'kachori', 'nimki' and 'gujhia' were made at households. These were offered to Gods and Goddesses, especially Lord Krishna and Vishnu, and were then devoured by kids and adults alike.
People visited their friends and relatives on the occasion.
Leaders of various political parties extended their individual greetings to the public in the poll year, as the state is expected to witness a tough battle of ballots after about seven months.
However, political colours were missed in the state capital, as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar cancelled Holi celebrations at his official residence at 7, Circular Road due to the demise of former Chief Minister Ram Sundar Das.
