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Holi Mahotsav

Holi signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, and the power of devotion. It marks Bhakta Prahlad’s faith in Lord Vishnu triumphing over evil and celebrates Radha-Krishna’s divine love. More than colors, Holi is about forgiveness, unity, and new beginnings.

Holika Dahan

March 13, 2025

Dhuleti Holi

March 14, 2025

The Festival That Makes Every Heart Colorful

Holi isn’t just a festival—it’s a splash of joy on the canvas of life. It blends faith, love, and colors, turning ordinary moments into memories. With every hue, it whispers, “Let go, forgive, celebrate!”, making the world brighter and hearts lighter.

Rituals of Holi

Holi begins with Holika Dahan, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. The next day, Dhuleti is celebrated with colors, music, and joy. In Vrindavan, Holi becomes divine with bhajans, kirtans, and Phoolon Ki Holi dedicated to Radha-Krishna.

Holika Dahan
(होलिका दहन)

Holika Dahan, celebrated on March 13, 2025, marks the victory of good over evil. A sacred bonfire is lit, symbolizing the burning of Holika and the protection of Bhakta Prahlad by Lord Vishnu. Devotees offer coconuts, grains, and prayers, seeking prosperity, positivity, and the removal of negativity from their lives.

Dhuleti Holi
(धुलेटी होली)

Dhuleti, celebrated on March 14, 2025, is the vibrant festival of colors symbolizing joy, love, and unity. Inspired by Lord Krishna’s playful leelas with Radha and the gopis, people apply gulal, splash water, dance, and sing bhajans. The day is filled with laughter, music, festive treats, and heartfelt reunions, spreading happiness everywhere.

Vrindavan Holi
(वृंदावन होली)

Vrindavan Holi is a divine and grand celebration where devotees immerse in Radha-Krishna’s eternal love. The temples echo with bhajans, kirtans, and joyful dances, while gulal fills the air. The famous Phoolon Ki Holi at Banke Bihari Temple, played with flowers, makes it a spiritual and mesmerizing experience.