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In 2025, the vibrant festival of Holi, will be celebrated on Friday, March 14. Holi is traditionally observed on the Purnima (full moon) day of the Hindu month of Phalguna, which typically falls in March.

 

Holi is one of the most joyful and colorful festivals in India. It is also known as the “Festival of Colors.” People across the country and even in some other parts of the world celebrate this festival with great enthusiasm. Holi marks the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. In 2025, Holi will be celebrated with the same excitement as always.

 

Holi is celebrated in various ways, including:

 

Applying Colors: People throw colored powders and water at each other.

Dancing and Music: Traditional and Bollywood Holi songs are played.

Bonfires: On Holika Dahan, bonfires are lit to signify the victory of good over evil.

Visiting Friends & Family: People meet their loved ones and enjoy sweets.

Community Gatherings: Public Holi events with music and colors are organized.

Holi 2025: Celebration of Colors and Triumph of Good

Holi, one of the most vibrant and beloved Hindu festivals, marks the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. It is a time of joy, unity, and renewal, celebrated with colors, laughter, and love across India and other parts of the world.

 

Holi is more than just a festival of color — it's a celebration of joy, renewal, forgiveness, and the human spirit’s resilience. Whether it's dancing in the streets or quietly applying gulal to loved ones, Holi 2025 invites everyone to share in its vibrant spirit.

A lively celebration took place at Major Park in Durgapur during the 2025 Holi festival. This event featured people of all ages coming together to celebrate with colors, music, and dance, showcasing the festive spirit of the city.

Outdoor Holi Portrait taken at the Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru

Naughty Cutie with mother enjoying Holi Celebration at Jayamahal Palace Hotel in Bengaluru City. She can change her expressions very fast.

Holi (Dolyatra, Doul Jatra, Basanta-Utsav) is the Hindu festival colors that celebrates the triumph of good over evil, good harvest, and fertility. It usually falls in the later part of February or March.

 

The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter, and for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships, and is also celebrated as a thanksgiving for a good harvest.

 

The festival, also known as Dol Purnima (full moon day), begins in the morning and will continue till afternoon. It also usually lasts for two days starting on the Purnima in several parts of the country.

 

As a ritual in celebration of the festival, the devotees are visiting the shrines, temples and offering colors (abir) at the feet of Idol of the God Sri Krishna and Goddess Sri Radhika.

 

Abir Khela, a significant part of the festival, means throwing of abir, a kind of perfumed and pink colored powder and different other colorful powders by revelers on each other making festival-goers coated in color to make the extravaganza enthusiastic.

Sowcarpet, Chennai.

 

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DJs playing music at Holi Festival Celebration in Bengaluru.

Wishing all my friends a Happy and colourful Holi.

 

That's us in picture.

 

Shot on phone

Outdoor Portrait DJ ESHA taken at the Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru

The Colors of Friendship - Holi celebration at the Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bengaluru

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