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Holi 2026 date: When to Celebrate Holika Dahan and Rangwali Holi,March 3 or March 4? Check the Exact Date & Muhurat Details Here

Holi 2026 Date: Holi marks the triumph of good over evil and the joyful arrival of the festival of colours. It is celebrated in March.

By: Nisha Srivastava
Last Updated: March 2, 2026 11:34:08 IST

Holi 2026 date: Holi, one of the most joyful and meaningful Hindu festivals, is almost here. As homes fill with colours, sweets, and excitement for the “festival of colours,” many people are trying to confirm the exact dates of celebration.

There is often confusion about when Holi actually falls because the festivities begin the night before with Holika Dahan, the traditional bonfire ritual. To avoid any uncertainty, the dates and timings are based on the Drik Panchang calendar.

When is Holi in 2026?

Holi, also known as Rangawali Holi or Dhulandi, will be celebrated in March 2026. Since the festival follows the Hindu lunar calendar, the date changes every year.

In 2026, Holika Dahan will be observed on 3 March. The most auspicious time (muhurat) to perform the ritual will be from 6:22 PM to 8:50 PM. The main festival of colours will be celebrated the next day, on Wednesday, 4 March 2026.

Important Timings to Know

  • Purnima Tithi begins at 5:55 PM on 2 March 2026

  • Purnima Tithi ends at 5:07 PM on 3 March 2026

  • Bhadra Punchha: 1:25 AM to 2:35 AM

  • Bhadra Mukha: 2:35 AM to 4:30 AM

According to Hindu traditions, Holika Dahan should be performed during Pradosh Kaal (after sunset) while Purnima Tithi is active and only after the Bhadra period ends. As mentioned by Drik Panchang, “Bhadra prevails during first half of Purnimasi Tithi and all good work should be avoided when Bhadra prevails.”

Why is Holi Celebrated?

Holi symbolises the victory of good over evil. The festival is linked to the story of Prahlad and Holika. As the legend goes, the demon king Hiranyakashipu wanted to punish his son Prahlad for worshipping Lord Vishnu. Prahlad’s aunt, Holika, tried to burn him by making him sit with her in a blazing fire. However, Holika was destroyed by the flames, while Prahlad survived because of his strong faith. Later, Lord Vishnu is believed to have appeared as Lord Narasimha to defeat Hiranyakashipu and protect Prahlad.

How is Holi Celebrated?

The celebrations begin with Holika Dahan, also called Chhoti Holi, when families gather around a bonfire, offer prayers, and perform rituals symbolising the burning away of negativity.

The next morning, people come together to play with colours, apply gulal on each other, enjoy festive sweets like gujiya, and share traditional drinks. Holi is not just about colours it is about forgiveness, new beginnings, and spreading happiness.

As the festival approaches, knowing the correct dates and timings helps everyone celebrate this beautiful occasion in the right spirit.

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