
Holi 2026: March 3 or March 4? Shubh Muhurat and Significance Explained
As the vibrant festival of colors approaches, there has been some confusion regarding the exact dates for Holi 2026. According to the Hindu Lunar Calendar, the festival is determined by the Purnima Tithi (Full Moon night) of the Phalguna month.
For 2026, the festivities are split across two days: Holika Dahan will be observed on Tuesday, March 3, followed by the main festival of colors, Dhulandi, on Wednesday, March 4.
The Purnima Tithi timings are crucial for performing the rituals correctly:
| Event | Date | Timing / Muhurat |
| Purnima Tithi Begins | March 2, 2026 | 05:55 PM |
| Purnima Tithi Ends | March 3, 2026 | 05:07 PM |
| Holika Dahan | March 3, 2026 | Evening (Post-Sunset) |
| Badi Holi (Colors) | March 4, 2026 | All Day |
The ritual of lighting a bonfire (Holika Dahan) commemorates the legend of Prahlad and his aunt Holika.
While the core message remains the same, India celebrates Holi in diverse, unique ways:
While India prepares for the festivities, the global landscape is under significant strain due to the escalating West Asia Conflict:
To ensure a safe Holi, experts recommend using organic gulal and applying coconut oil to skin and hair before playing, especially given the dry weather expected in early March this year.
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