Hinduism · 2034
In 2034, Holi falls on a Monday, running through Tuesday, March 7, 2034.
Holi 2034 falls on Monday, March 6, 2034. That is a Monday, a regular working weekday in most countries. It is the 65th day of 2034 and sits in ISO week 10. If you are planning around it, the day of the week matters as much as the date itself, because it decides whether the observance creates a long weekend, a midweek pause, or a day that has to be moved under local substitute-holiday rules.
Because Holi lands on a Monday, it naturally extends the preceding weekend into a three-day break for anyone whose Saturday and Sunday are already free.
Compared with 2033, when it fell on March 16, Holi 2034 moves about 10 days earlier in the Gregorian calendar. This drift is normal for a holiday tied to a lunar or lunisolar calendar rather than a fixed civil date.
How the date moves in the years either side of 2034. Each year links to its own page with a countdown and the full day-of-week detail.
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: Hand-table for years beyond the local Vikram table; regional panchang and diaspora calendars may differ by one day.