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Holi 2026 – A Festival of  Colors

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Holi 2026 will bring vibrant celebrations across India, blending devotion, culture, music, and joyful traditions unique to every state.

1. Lathmar Holi – Barsana,  Uttar Pradesh

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In Barsana, women playfully hit men with sticks during Lathmar Holi, recreating the legend of Radha and Krishna.

2. Phoolon Ki Holi –  Vrindavan

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At temples in Vrindavan, devotees celebrate with flowers instead of colors, creating a divine and fragrant Holi experience.

3. Royal Holi – Udaipur,  Rajasthan

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In Udaipur, the royal family hosts grand processions, traditional performances, and majestic Holika Dahan celebrations.

4. Shantiniketan’s Basanta  Utsav – West Bengal

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Founded by Rabindranath Tagore, Basanta Utsav in Shantiniketan features cultural programs, yellow attire, and graceful celebrations.

5. Rang Panchami –  Maharashtra

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In Maharashtra, Holi extends to Rang Panchami, celebrated with vibrant colors and community gatherings.

6. Hola Mohalla – Punjab

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In Punjab, Sikh communities celebrate Hola Mohalla with martial arts displays, poetry, and spiritual gatherings.

7. Yaosang – Manipur

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In Manipur, Holi is celebrated as Yaosang, a five-day festival blending traditional dance, music, and sports.

8. Dhulandi – Haryana

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In Haryana, women playfully tease their brothers-in-law, making Holi a fun-filled family celebration.

One Festival, Many Colors

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From North to East, Holi 2026 showcases India’s unity in diversity—each state adding its own beautiful shade to the festival of colors.

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