Next Holi holiday is on

5th March 2026, Thursday

What is Holi?

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Holi is one of the most popular festivals of Hindu culture. It is observed in Nepal and northern India. Another name for Holi is the "Festival of Colors". It is also known as "Boshonto Utshob" which means the "Spring Festival" or Dolyatra (Doljatra) in West Bengal.

Holika Dahan or Chhoti Holi is the name given to the first evening while the following day is known as Holi, Phagwah, Dhulandi, Dhuleti or Rangwali Holi.

The first day, bonfires are lit during the night to remind the cremation of the goddess Holika. The second day, people spend their day throwing water and colored powder. Ranga Panchami is observed later at Panchami, which means the fifth day after the full moon marking the end of the feast of colors.

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When is Holi?

How long until Holi?
Next Holi takes place in 213 Days.
Dates of Holi
YearWeekdayDate
2030 Wednesday20th Mar
2029 Thursday1st Mar
2028 Sunday12th Mar
2027 Wednesday24th Mar
2026 Thursday5th Mar
2025 Saturday15th Mar
2024 Tuesday26th Mar
2023 Wednesday8th Mar
2022 Saturday19th Mar
2021 Monday29th Mar
2020 Wednesday11th Mar
2019 Friday22nd Mar
2018 Saturday3rd Mar
2017 Monday13th Mar
2016 Thursday24th Mar
2015 Saturday7th Mar
Duration
1 Day

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