Choti Holi is one of the most prominent Hindu festivals. This day is celebrated with great happiness and fervor. The day holds a great religious significance among Hindus. Holika Dahan is celebrated on the same day. This day marks the victory of good over evil. On this sacred day, devotees worship Lord Vishnu and offer their sincere prayers to him by lighting the bonfire in the evening. This year, people are literally very confused about the date of Holika Dahan but there’s no need to worry because we are here to clear this confusion today. To know it in detai, scroll down the content and check the date:
March Purnima 2026: Date and Time
Purnima Tithi Begins – March 2, 2026 – 05:55 PMPurnima Tithi Ends – Purnima 3, 2026 – 05:07 PM
When is Choti Holi and Holika Dahan?
As we have already explained that Holika Dahan is going to be performed either on March 2 without Purnima Tithi or can be celebrated on March 3 in the morning from 05:30 to 06:23 AM
Bhadra Kaal on Choti Holi:
Bhadra Kaal Begins – March 2, 2026 – 05:58 PMBhadra Kaal Ends – March 3, 2-26 – 5:30 AM
Choti Holi 2026 : Significance
Choti Holi holds a great religious significance in Hindu religion. According to the Hindu mythology Holika, the sister of Hiranyakashipu received a boon that rendered her fire-resistant. But Holika was destroyed by the flames, but her nephew Prahlad, a devoted disciple of Lord Vishnu, was spared by divine intervention. The day is considered as the most auspicious day to burn all the evil energies. This day is also celebrated as Holika Dahan in which bonfires are lit in the evening at different places. People perform puja there then they burn this. According to the gregorain calendar, Holi is usually observed in February or March in the month of Phalguna.Holika Dahan should be celebrated, when there’s no bhadra kaal. People come along with their families and friends to offer prayers. This sacred bonfire symbolizes the burning of all the evil spirits like Holika. People perform their sincere prayers to Lord Vishnu and worship the bonfire by chanting the various powerful mantras. Many sacred items are offered to this bonfire such as dried coconut, cloves, black pepper, camphor, green cardamom, hawan samagri, yellow mustard seeds, kamal gatta, akshat and other items. Choti Holi is celebrated across the country with great joy and happiness and people come to attend bonfire and circumambulate around the bofire with their family members, friends and neighbors. This day celebrates the victory of good over evil, the triumph or righteousness over the evil energy.
