Holi Festival in India 2025

In the scheme of Hindu celebrations, Holi is a relatively secular one. It draws on various mythologies. First and foremost is the burning of the devil Holika, but it also draws on the legend of Radha and Krishna. Krishna loved Radha, but felt self-conscious about how different their skin-colours were. So on the advice of his mother, he went and playfully painted her face so it was the same colour as his. It is said that lovers often celebrate Holi in this tradition, by colouring their faces the same colour during the celebrations. Local man celebrating HoliHowever, Holi is mostly seen as a time for people to get together and enjoy themselves. It is purported to be a time when friends, families and communities can get together without any concern for caste or ethnicity, although how much this holds true in reality is debatable. That said, certain groups take its religious elements more seriously than others. In the Braj region of India, celebrations last for 16 days.

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S.No.Name of FestivalDate / Day
1Paush Poornima13 January 2025
2Makar Sankranti14 January 2025
3Mauni Amavasya29 January 2025
4Basant Panchami3 February 2025
5Achla Saptami4 February 2025
6Maghi Purnima12 February 2025
7Maha Shivratri26 February 2025

ABOUT Holi

Holi, a traditional Hindu festival, celebrates the beginning of spring and takes place over two days. It is a celebration of fertility, colour and love, as well as the triumph of good over evil. Holi is one of the major festivals in India and is the most vibrant of all.