
Holi 2026 date is one of the most searched festival queries as people prepare for the vibrant Festival of Colors. According to the Hindu calendar, Holi 2026 will be celebrated on March 3, 2026. The festival falls on the full moon day (Purnima) of the Phalguna month. Those wondering whether Holi is on March 3 or 4 can note that the main Rangwali Holi celebrations will take place on March 3, based on the Purnima Tithi.
Holi 2026 date and Purnima tithi timings
As per the Hindu Panchang and Holi 2026 calendar:
| Event | Date and Time |
| Holika Dahan | Tuesday, March 3, 2026 |
| Holika Dahan Muhurta | 06:22 PM to 08:50 PM |
| Rangwali Holi | Wednesday, March 4, 2026 |
| Bhadra Punchha | 01:25 AM to 02:35 AM |
| Bhadra Mukha | 02:35 AM to 04:30 AM |
| Purnima Tithi Begins | 05:55 PM on Mar 02, 2026 |
| Purnima Tithi Ends | 05:07 PM on Mar 03, 2026 |
Since the full moon period prevails on March 3 during the day, Rangwali Holi will be observed on March 3, 2026.
Holika Dahan will be performed during Pradosh Kaal without Udaya Vyapini Purnima. Devotees light bonfires, offer prayers, and perform rituals symbolising the victory of good over evil.
Rangwali Holi 2026 (Dhulendi)
Rangwali Holi, also known as Dhulendi or the Festival of Colors, will be celebrated on March 3, 2026. On this day, people apply gulal, splash coloured water, and exchange greetings with friends and family. The celebration reflects joy, unity, and togetherness.
Lathamar Holi 2026
Lathamar Holi, famous in parts of Uttar Pradesh, is celebrated a few days before the main Holi festival. It is known for its traditional and cultural significance, drawing visitors from across the country. The celebration adds to the festive spirit leading up to Holika Dahan and Rangwali Holi.
Significance of Holi Festival
Holi holds deep spiritual and cultural importance in Hinduism. More than just a colour festival, it symbolises love, renewal, and the arrival of spring. The festival marks the end of winter and welcomes a new season filled with hope and positivity.
The Holika Dahan bonfire represents the triumph of good over evil. It reminds devotees of faith, righteousness, and moral strength. The following day, Rangwali Holi breaks social barriers as people of all ages and backgrounds celebrate together.
Holi encourages forgiveness, unity, and fresh beginnings. It is a time to leave behind past differences, spread happiness, and strengthen relationships. The vibrant gulal and festive gatherings reflect joy and harmony across communities.
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