In Uttar pradesh on the occasion of Holi festival ‘Latthmar Holi’ is celebrated at:

Brindavan
Barsana
Mathura
Gokul

The correct answer is (b).

Latthmar Holi is a unique form of Holi celebrated in Barsana, a town in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a women-centric festival where women play Holi with men using sticks. The festival is celebrated on the last day of the month of Phalgun, which falls in the month of March according to the Gregorian calendar.

The legend behind Latthmar Holi is that Radha, the consort of Krishna, lived in Barsana while Krishna lived in Gokul. One day, Krishna and his friends went to Barsana to tease Radha. Radha got angry and started beating them with sticks. Since then, Latthmar Holi has been celebrated in Barsana to commemorate this event.

The festival starts with a procession of women from Barsana to Nandgaon, the village where Krishna lived. The women are dressed in traditional clothes and carry sticks. They sing and dance as they make their way to Nandgaon.

On reaching Nandgaon, the women are welcomed by the men of Nandgaon. The men then try to protect themselves from the sticks of the women. The women chase the men and beat them with sticks. The men try to dodge the sticks and also try to hit the women with sticks.

The festival is a lot of fun and is a great way for the women to express their love for Krishna. It is also a way for the men to show their respect for the women.

The other options are incorrect because:

(a) Brindavan is a town in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a holy place for Hindus and is associated with the life of Krishna. However, Latthmar Holi is not celebrated in Brindavan.

(c) Mathura is a city in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a holy place for Hindus and is associated with the life of Krishna. However, Latthmar Holi is not celebrated in Mathura.

(d) Gokul is a village in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a holy place for Hindus and is associated with the life of Krishna. However, Latthmar Holi is not celebrated in Gokul.

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