Holi 2026 falls on March 4 , with Holika Dahan the evening before on March 3.

This vibrant Hindu festival of colors marks spring's arrival and good over evil, celebrated widely in India and Nepal.

Key Dates

  • Holika Dahan : Tuesday, March 3, 2026 (evening bonfire ritual, typically 6-9 PM local time varying by region).
  • Rangwali Holi (main day) : Wednesday, March 4, 2026 (full-moon day of Phalguna, when colors, water, and sweets dominate festivities).

Why the Date Shifts

Holi follows the lunar Hindu calendar's full moon in Phalguna (February- March), causing annual changes—unlike fixed solar dates. The 2026 Purnima tithi starts March 2 evening and ends March 3 evening, setting celebrations accordingly.

Celebration Highlights

Holi spans two days with deep cultural roots:

  • Eve (Holika Dahan) : Communities light bonfires symbolizing Holika's defeat, sharing prayers and treats like laddoos.
  • Main Day : Play with gulal (colored powders), dance to folk music, feast on gujiya sweets, and forgive grudges—often lasting into Dhulandi (day after).

Legend : Prahlad's devotion to Vishnu saved him from aunt Holika's fire, inspiring the bonfire; Krishna's playful coloring birthed the color tradition.

Regional Twists

Practices vary richly:

  • Mathura/Vrindavan : Raslila dances recreate Krishna's life.
  • Barsana : Women playfully "beat" men with sticks (Lathmar Holi).
  • South India : More subdued, as Rang Panchami five days later.

Tips for 2026 Prep

Since today is January 23, 2026, plan ahead:

  • Use organic colors to avoid skin issues—boil flowers like tesu for safe gulal.
  • Book travel early; major cities see crowds.
  • Hydrate, protect eyes/skin amid colors and bhang (cannabis) drinks.

TL;DR

Holi 2026: Holika Dahan March 3 evening, colors March 4—mark your calendars for this joyous festival!

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