Hinduism
Next Holi: Monday, March 22, 2027 (277 days away)
| Year | Date | Month/day |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Tuesday, March 3, 2026 | March 3 |
| 2027 | Monday, March 22, 2027 | March 22 |
| 2028 | Sunday, March 12, 2028 | March 12 |
| 2029 | Thursday, March 1, 2029 | March 1 |
| 2030 | Wednesday, March 20, 2030 | March 20 |
| 2031 | Sunday, March 9, 2031 | March 9 |
| 2032 | Saturday, March 27, 2032 | March 27 |
| 2033 | Wednesday, March 16, 2033 | March 16 |
| 2034 | Monday, March 6, 2034 | March 6 |
| 2035 | Saturday, March 24, 2035 | March 24 |
Holi is a Hindu spring festival widely known as the Festival of Colors. It is associated with the full moon of the Hindu month Phalguna and usually falls in March on the Gregorian calendar. Celebrations often include Holika Dahan bonfires on the eve, followed by gatherings where people throw colored powders and water, sing, dance, and share sweets. The festival carries regional stories and meanings, including the triumph of good over evil, devotion, renewal, and the arrival of spring. timekit reads Holi from its shipped religious holidays table, using the local Vikram calendar data where available and the same published hand table for later years.
Calendar note: From the local Vikram calendar festival table; shown as a 2-day Holi span.