Holi 2026 on 3 or 4 March? Clear the confusion around the date of festival of colours
Holi, the vibrant festival of colours celebrated across India, is expected to take place on either March 3 or March 4 in 2026, causing some confusion among devotees. The festival is traditionally marked by Holika Dahan, a bonfire that symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, drawing from the mythological story of Prahlad and Holika. While the exact date of Holi varies each year based on the lunar calendar, the festival typically falls in the month of Phalguna. As celebrations approach, many are eager to finalize their plans, making it essential to clarify the date for festivities. Understanding the significance of Holi and its associated rituals can enhance the celebratory experience, as families and communities come together to embrace joy, forgiveness, and the arrival of spring. With preparations underway, it's important for people to stay informed to ensure they partake in this cherished occasion.
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