Historically, Rangwali Holi is always celebrated on the morning after Holika Dahan, and that's why, the festival of Holi is celebrated across two days in India.
This year's total lunar eclipse is steeped in ancient meaning for the Hindu community, and it could change when millions will celebrate the festival of colors.
Happy Holi 2026: What to know and how the Hindu festival is celebrated - Holi is the Hindu festival of colors, which ...
Why is Mumbai drenched in Holi colours today while Delhi waits? A rare Total Lunar Eclipse has split Holi 2026 into two dates, shifting Holika Dahan timings and surprising celebrations across India.
What is the story behind Lathmar Holi? Learn why women beat men with sticks in Barsana and Nandgaon, the connection to ...
Holi's tradition of discarding clothes after the festival stems from a blend of practicality, symbolism, and the nature of ...
As Holi approaches, the tradition of wearing white is explained through its visual appeal as a canvas for vibrant colors.
Children face higher eye risks during Holi due to harsh colours, sensitive eyes and instinctive rubbing. Here’s how parents ...
Holi arrives at the edge of summer, just as conversations about water shortages intensify in many Indian cities. Tanker ...
Holi 2026: Holi in 2026 will not be celebrated on a single day across India. A rare total lunar eclipse falling on Phalguna Purnima has led different states to mark Holi on either March 3 or March 4.
Throwing colours on Holi feels emotionally freeing, and neuroscience may explain why. Neurologist Dr Sikandar Adwani says ...
As India celebrated Holi 2026 with colours and splashes of water, the residents of Vida village in Beed district of Maharashtra upheld a 90 year old tradition ...