Holi 2025: Is Holi on March 13 or 14? Everything You Need to Know From Choti Holi Date to Dhulandi

Holi 2025 is set to spread joy and colors, but is it on March 13 or 14? Uncover the correct dates for Choti Holi and and Holi, along with the best muhurat for rituals. From traditional bonfires to color-filled celebrations, discover everything you need to know about the most vibrant festival of the year!

Mar 13, 2025, 13:46 IST
Know the Correct Date of Holi 2025
Know the Correct Date of Holi 2025

Holi 2025 Date: Holi is one of the most joyful and colourful festivals that is celebrated in India. It is a time when people come together, forget their differences, and celebrate with laughter, love, and happiness. 

Every year, Holi is celebrated with great excitement. Children, adults, and elders all take part in the fun. The air is filled with the scent of sweets, the sound of cheerful songs, and the sight of bright colors everywhere. People visit their friends and family, apply colors to each other, and enjoy delicious food. It is a day when worries fade away, and smiles take over.

Holi also carries a deep meaning in Indian culture. It marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. The festival begins with Holika Dahan, a ritual where people light a bonfire to symbolise the burning away of negativity. The next day is full of color, laughter, and joy.

When is Holi in 2025?

In 2025, the vibrant festival of Holi, will be celebrated on Friday, March 14. Holi is traditionally observed on the Purnima (full moon) day of the Hindu month of Phalguna, which typically falls in March. 

Drikpanchang mentions: “The day of Holika Dahan coincides with the full moon day during the Hindu month of Phalguna which is popularly known as Phalguna Purnima. The next day of Holika Dahan is observed as Holi.”

 

Purnima Tithi Begins

10:35 AM on Mar 13, 2025

Purnima Tithi Ends

12:23 PM on Mar 14, 2025

 

The festival is marked by joyous activities such as playing with coloured powders known as Gulaal, singing, dancing, and festive gatherings. Celebrations are especially notable in regions like Mathura and Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh, known for their historical association with Lord Krishna, as well as in cities like Jaipur, Pushkar, and Udaipur in Rajasthan, which offer vibrant and tourist-friendly experiences. 

When is Choti Holi in 2025?

In 2025, Choti Holi, also known as Holika Dahan, will be observed on the evening of Thursday, March 13. This event precedes the main Holi festival, which falls on Friday, March 14. Choti Holi holds significant cultural importance, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. The celebration centres around the legend of Prahlad and Holika, where Holika's demise in the fire represents the victory of righteousness. 

Drikpanchang mentions: “Holi is part of the Hindu religious festival Holika Dahan. Traditionally Holi is played on the next day of Holika Dahan. All religious rituals related to Holi Parva, including burning the effigy of demoness Holika, are performed on the previous day of Holi. Hence the day which precedes Holi is known as Holika Dahan as well as Choti Holi i.e. the small Holi day.”

Communities gather to light bonfires, known as Holika Dahan, which signify the burning away of negativity and the ushering in of hope and renewal. These rituals foster unity and spiritual purification among participants. The auspicious timing for Holika Dahan varies by region, typically occurring after sunset, with specific muhurat (auspicious periods) determined by local Hindu Panchang calendars.

 

Holi 2025 is set to bring joy, colours, and festive spirit across India, but knowing the right date is essential for proper celebrations. As people come together to play with colours, share sweets, and spread happiness, Holi reminds us of the beauty of togetherness and joy.

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Nikhil Batra
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