Holi 2025: When is Holi on 14th or 15th March? Clear your confusion about the date now

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The festival of Holi has great importance in Hinduism. It is celebrated every year on the full moon day of Shukla Paksha of Falgun month. On this day people worship Lord Krishna and Radha Rani. This time there is some confusion in the minds of people about the festival of Holi (Holi 2025 Date), so let's know its correct date.

Holi, the festival of colours, is celebrated with grandeur every year. Holi is one of the biggest festivals in India after Diwali. It is celebrated after Holika Dahan. Also, this great festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil. This festival celebrated in the Hindu month of Falgun has special significance. People have their own beliefs and mythological stories about this day. At the same time, there is some confusion in the minds of people about its date, so let's know its correct date.

When is Holi 2025?

According to the Hindu calendar, the full moon date of the month of Falgun will begin at 10:35 am. At the same time, this date will end on March 14 at 12:23 am. In such a situation, looking at the Panchang, Holika Dahan will be on March 13. Along with this, Holi festival will be celebrated on March 14 this year.

Important things related to Holi

Braj region, which includes Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, Gokul, Nandgaon and Barsana. Holi is celebrated here with great pomp and show. This festival is celebrated for two days. On Holika Dahan, people light bonfires as a symbol of the victory of good over evil. Then the next day Holi is played with colors or gulal. Along with this, homemade sweets are enjoyed.

Holika Dahan auspicious time

This year the auspicious time for Holika Dahan will be from 11:26 pm to 12:30 pm on March 13. Holika Dahan can be done during this time.

Lunar eclipse time

The first lunar eclipse of the year will take place on March 14, i.e. Holi. This eclipse will last from 09:29 am to 03:29 pm. During this time, auspicious works are prohibited.

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