
Dhulandi 2026 will be celebrated on March 4, 2026 (Wednesday) across India, while Holika Dahan will be observed on the evening of March 3, 2026 (Tuesday).
Holi marks the arrival of spring and symbolizes the victory of good over evil. Celebrated in two parts, the festival blends spiritual rituals with vibrant public celebrations, colorful gatherings, festive foods, and community bonding.
Here is everything you need to know about Holi and Dhulandi 2026.
When Is Holi in 2026?
| Celebration | Date | Day |
| Holika Dahan | March 3, 2026 | Tuesday (evening) |
| Dhulandi / Rangwali Holi | March 4, 2026 | Wednesday |
Holi is observed over two days across India. The first belongs to fire. The second belongs to color.
Part 1: Holika Dahan (March 3 Evening)
What Happens
As evening falls, communities gather in open spaces – society compounds, temple grounds, street corners. Wood is stacked. Prayers are offered. The bonfire is lit.
This ritual commemorates the burning of Holika, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. More personally, it represents burning away the negativity we carry.
Rituals to Know
- Puja is performed before lighting the fire
- Parikrama (walking around the fire) 3 or 7 times
- Offerings include coconut, grains, turmeric, and new harvest produce
- The fire is circled with raw yarn, later worn as protection
Timing note: Some regions adjust timings based on local panchang. Check temple announcements for exact muhurat.
Part 2: Dhulandi – The Festival of Colors (March 4)
Morning arrives. And with it, color.
Gulal fills the air. Water balloons arc between balconies. Groups move through neighborhoods, music following wherever they go. By afternoon, strangers look like family – pink, blue, green, purple blending into one.
What the day includes:
- Applying colors on family and friends
- Visiting relatives with sweets
- Community gatherings with music
- Dance and cultural programs
Offices close. Schools empty. For one day, the country plays.
Holi is a public holiday in most Indian states. If you’re planning leave or travel, you can check the complete list of bank closures and festival dates in our detailed March 2026 holiday calendar in India:
👉 March 2026 Holiday Calendar: Bank Closures, Festivals & Important Days
This guide confirms state-wise public holiday status and helps with planning.
Holashtak: The Eight Days Before Holi
The eight days leading up to Holi are called Holashtak.
Traditionally, this period is considered spiritually sensitive. Many families avoid:
- Scheduling weddings
- Starting new businesses
- Buying property
- Making major financial decisions
Fasting on Holika Dahan is optional, though some devotees observe a fast and break it after the evening ritual.
Traditional Holi Foods
No festival survives on color alone. Food is the foundation.
Sweets
| Dish | What It Is |
| Gujiya | Fried dumplings stuffed with khoya and dry fruits |
| Malpua | Sweet pancakes, often soaked in syrup |
| Puran Poli | Sweet flatbread stuffed with lentil and jaggery |
Savory Snacks
- Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla
- Kachori
- Pakoras
Festive Drinks
Thandai – spiced milk with saffron, almonds, and cardamom – is the official Holi beverage. In some regions, it arrives with an extra ingredient. Consume responsibly.
Food exchange among neighbors is a cherished tradition, strengthening community bonds during the festival.
Best Places to Celebrate Holi 2026
| Experience | Destination | What Makes It Special |
| Traditional Temple Holi | Mathura & Vrindavan | Week-long celebrations, Phoolon Wali Holi, Lathmar Holi |
| Royal Celebrations | Jaipur & Udaipur | Palace events, folk music, heritage settings |
| Spiritual Holi | Rishikesh & Varanasi | Ganga ghat celebrations, calmer atmosphere |
| Cultural Holi | Shantiniketan | Basanta Utsav with music, dance, yellow attire |
| Modern Parties | Goa & Delhi | Music festivals, curated events, organic colors |
Safety Tips for a Happy Holi
| Do | Don’t |
| Use organic, skin-safe colors | Force colors on unwilling people |
| Stay hydrated throughout | Drive after consuming bhang or alcohol |
| Apply oil to skin beforehand (easier color removal) | Ignore local timing updates |
| Respect temple customs and dress codes | Waste water excessively |
| Watch out for elderly and children in crowds | Engage in unsafe behavior |
The Spirit of Holi
Every festival carries a core.
Diwali is light. Eid is generosity. Christmas is family.
Holi is release.
For one day, you don’t worry about work, status, or tomorrow. You just are. Pink on your face. Sweet in your mouth. Music in your ears.
That’s why it survives. That’s why it thrives.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Dhulandi in 2026?
Dhulandi will be celebrated on March 4, 2026 (Wednesday).
When is Holika Dahan?
Holika Dahan will be observed on the evening of March 3, 2026 (Tuesday).
Is Holi a bank holiday?
Yes, Holi is a public holiday in most Indian states. Check the
March 2026 Holiday Calendar in India
for state-wise confirmation.
What’s the difference between Holika Dahan and Dhulandi?
Holika Dahan is the ritual bonfire observed on the first day, while Dhulandi is the festival of colors celebrated on the second day.
Can I travel during Holi?
Yes, but expect crowded trains and buses. Booking tickets in advance is recommended.