Holashtak 2021 Start End Date

Holashtak 2021, Holashtak Dates 2021, Holashtak Start Date and End Date


Holashtak is the eight-day period associated with the Holi festival in India.  
 
 
Holashtak 2021 start date is March 22. The eight days prior to Holi festival, is called the Holashtak, which is considered inauspicious Hindu communities in North India.  
 
Holashtak 2021 end date is March 28. Holashtak period reminds us that the Holi festival is near. Check out Holika Dahan 2021 Date and Holi 2021 Date

Holi 2021 Date

Holi 2021 Date, Dhulandi 2021 Date, Importance of Holi Festival


Holi is a religious and colourful Hindu festival celebrated by people all over the world. Holi is often considered as the second biggest festival of Hindu calendar after the Diwali which is the biggest festival of Hindu's as well as India. Holi is known as the festival of Colors. However the festival is widely accepted by the people in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka and other parts of the world. It is celebrated at the end of winter on the last full moon day in the month of Phalguna (February/March).


Holi 2021 Date and Time


Holi festival is celebrated as per Hindu lunar calendar. On the day of Holika Dahan, it's always the Phalguna Purnima. The next day of Holika Dahan is observed as the Holi festival.

Holi 2021 Date - 29th March, Monday
 
Purnima Tithi Begins - 03:27 AM on Mar 28, 2021
Purnima Tithi Ends - 12:17 AM on Mar 29, 2021 

Holika Dahan 2021 Date Time

Holika Dahan 2021 Date & Time, Holika Dahan Story

Holika Dahan is one of the Hindu religious rituals while celebration of the holi festival. Holika Dahan is celebrated after the death of Holika and protection of Prahlad. Holika Dahan is always held at evening or night time as per the Hindu calendar. Hindu people roast the “Jau” in the Holika fire and bring them to their homes for the goodness and well being of the family members. Also are burnt 5 “Upali” in the fire denoting that as burning all their problems.

Holika was given a boon by Lord Brahma that she would never be harmed by fire. There was a time when Holika sat on a bonfire with Prahlad on the orders of her brother and Prahlad's father "Hiranyakashipu" so that Prahlad gets killed but instead as Prahlad was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu, the fire did no harm to him and Holika was burnt alive.

 

Holika Dahan 2021 Date and Time

Holika Dahan 2021 date is 28th March, Sunday.

Check out Holi 2021 Date in India Calendar
 
Holika Dahan Muhurta for Delhi
Holika Dahan Muhurta - 06:37 PM to 08:56 PM
Duration - 02 Hours 20 Mins

Bhadra Punchha - 10:13 AM to 11:16 AM
Bhadra Mukha - 11:16 AM to 01:00 PM
Holika Dahan during Pradosh with Udaya Vyapini Purnima

Purnima Tithi Begins - 03:27 AM on Mar 28, 2021
Purnima Tithi Ends - 12:17 AM on Mar 29, 2021

Holika Dahan, also known as Holika Deepak or Chhoti Holi, should be done at the time of Pradosh Kaal (which starts after sunset) while Purnimasi Tithi is still prevailing. All good work should be avoided when Bhadra prevails.
  

Phulera Dooj 2021 Date

Phulera Dooj 2021 Date


‘Phulera’ is derived from a Hindi word ‘phul’ which means flowers. On Phulera Dooj people play with flowers and colors with Sri Krishna. Devotees of Lord Krishna worship with deep devotion and seek his blessing for health, wealth, prosperity and happiness. Devotees play Holi with flowers with Sri Krishna on this day and also apply color on the Lord Krishna's idol. In temples dedicated to Sri Krishna in Mathura and Vrindavan, priests along with people can be seen sprinkling ‘gulal’ on all the devotees.

Phulera Duja is a ritual dedicated to Lord Krishna and associated with the festival of Holi and is observed on the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of moon) second day (dwitiya) of the of Phalgun month (February – March) in North India. Phulera Duj 2021 date is March 15. In Lord Krishna temples especially in Braj regions of Vrindavan and Mathura, special rituals are held on the day of Phulera Dooj. People put a bit of color on the face of Lord Krishna and Sri Radha. Phulera Dooj is also spelled as Phulera Duj. It is believed that the union of Krishna and Radha took place on this day.

Mahashivratri 2021 Date

Maha Shivaratri 2021 Date, Story, Importance

MahaShivaratri 2021 Date11th March 2021, Thursday.

Mahashivratri - Festival of God Shiva

Mahashivaratri festival is one of the major Hindu festivals dedicated to god  Shiva. Mahashivratri means the “big night of Shiva”, it is celebrated during Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi in the Hindu month of Phalgun or 13th or the 14th night of the new moon, corresponding to February-March in Gregorian calendar. The festival is celebrated on the night. Lord Brahma (Creator), Lord Vishnu (Preserver) and Lord Shiva (Destroyer) are the Hindu Trinity gods worshipped by Hindu people.

MahaShivratri Puja Time

Nishita Kaal Puja Time = 12:06 AM to 12:55 AM, Mar 12

On 12th Mar, Maha Shivaratri Parana Time = 06:38 AM to 3:02 PM
ShivRatri First Prahar Puja Time = 06:23 PM to 09:27 PM
ShivRatri Second Prahar Puja Time = 09:27 PM to 12:31 AM, Mar 12
ShivRatri Third Prahar Puja Time = 12:31 AM to 03:34 AM, Mar 12
ShivRatri Fourth Prahar Puja Time = 03:34 AM to 06:38 AM, Mar 12

Holashtak 2025 Start End Date

Holashtak 2025, Holashtak Dates 2025, Holashtak Start Date and End Date


Holashtak is the eight-day period associated with the Holi festival in India. 
 
 
Holashtak 2025 start date is March 7. The eight days prior to Holi festival, is called the Holashtak, which is considered inauspicious Hindu communities in North India.  
 
Holashtak 2025 end date is March 13. Holashtak period reminds us that the Holi festival is near.

Holashtak begins on the Phalgun Shukla Ashtami (eighth day during the waxing phase of moon in Falgun month) and ends on the Phalgun Purnima day (full moon day) according to the North Indian Hindu Calender. The Purnima day is celebrated as Holika Dahan in different regions. In Holashtak, some people decorate the branch of a tree with colorful pieces of clothes. Everyone ties a piece of cloth and that is buried underground.

Holashtak 2023 Start End Date

Holashtak 2023, Holashtak Dates 2023, Holashtak Start Date and End Date


Holashtak is the eight-day period associated with the Holi festival in India. 
 
 
Holashtak 2023 start date is March 1. The eight days prior to Holi festival, is called the Holashtak, which is considered inauspicious Hindu communities in North India.  
 
Holashtak 2023 end date is March 7. Holashtak period reminds us that the Holi festival is near.

Holashtak begins on the Phalgun Shukla Ashtami (eighth day during the waxing phase of moon in Falgun month) and ends on the Phalgun Purnima day (full moon day) according to the North Indian Hindu Calender. The Purnima day is celebrated as Holika Dahan in different regions. In Holashtak, some people decorate the branch of a tree with colorful pieces of clothes. Everyone ties a piece of cloth and that is buried underground.

Mahashivratri 2023 Date

Maha Shivaratri 2023 Date, Story, Importance

MahaShivaratri 2023 Date - 18th February 2023, Saturday.

Check out MahaShivaratri 2021 Date

Mahashivratri - Festival of God Shiva


Mahashivaratri festival is one of the major Hindu festivals dedicated to god  Shiva. Mahashivratri means the “big night of Shiva”, it is celebrated during Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi in the Hindu month of Phalgun or 13th or the 14th night of the new moon, corresponding to February-March in Gregorian calendar. The festival is celebrated on the night. Lord Brahma (Creator), Lord Vishnu (Preserver) and Lord Shiva (Destroyer) are the Hindu Trinity gods worshipped by Hindu people.

MahaShivratri Puja Time

Nishita Kaal Puja Time = 12:09 AM to 01:00 AM, Feb 19

On 19th Feb, Maha Shivaratri Parana Time = 07:00 AM to 03:23 PM
ShivRatri First Prahar Puja Time = 06:09 PM to 09:22 PM
ShivRatri Second Prahar Puja Time = 09:22 PM to 12:35 AM, Feb 19
ShivRatri Third Prahar Puja Time = 12:35 AM to 03:48 AM, Feb 19
ShivRatri Fourth Prahar Puja Time = 03:48 AM to 07:00 AM, Feb 19

Mahashivratri 2025 Date

Maha Shivaratri 2025 Date, Story, Importance

MahaShivaratri 2025 Date - 26th February 2025, Wednesday.

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Mahashivratri - Festival of God Shiva


Mahashivaratri festival is one of the major Hindu festivals dedicated to god  Shiva. Mahashivratri means the “big night of Shiva”, it is celebrated during Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi in the Hindu month of Phalgun or 13th or the 14th night of the new moon, corresponding to February-March in Gregorian calendar. The festival is celebrated on the night. Lord Brahma (Creator), Lord Vishnu (Preserver) and Lord Shiva (Destroyer) are the Hindu Trinity gods worshipped by Hindu people.

MahaShivratri Puja Time

Nishita Kaal Puja Time = 12:08 AM to 12:59 AM, Feb 27

On 27th Feb, Maha Shivaratri Parana Time = 06:52 AM to 08:54 AM
ShivRatri First Prahar Puja Time = 06:15 PM to 09:24 PM
ShivRatri Second Prahar Puja Time = 09:24 PM to 12:34 AM, Feb 27
ShivRatri Third Prahar Puja Time = 12:34 AM to 03:43 AM, Feb 27
ShivRatri Fourth Prahar Puja Time = 03:43 AM to 06:52 AM, Feb 27

Phulera Dooj 2023 Date

Phulera Dooj 2023 Date


‘Phulera’ is derived from a Hindi word ‘phul’ which means flowers. On Phulera Dooj people play with flowers and colors with Sri Krishna. Devotees of Lord Krishna worship with deep devotion and seek his blessing for health, wealth, prosperity and happiness. Devotees play Holi with flowers with Sri Krishna on this day and also apply color on the Lord Krishna's idol. In temples dedicated to Sri Krishna in Mathura and Vrindavan, priests along with people can be seen sprinkling ‘gulal’ on all the devotees.

Phulera Duja is a ritual dedicated to Lord Krishna and associated with the festival of Holi and is observed on the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of moon) second day (dwitiya) of the of Phalgun month (February – March) in North India. Phulera Duj 2023 date is Feb 21. In Lord Krishna temples especially in Braj regions of Vrindavan and Mathura, special rituals are held on the day of Phulera Dooj. People put a bit of color on the face of Lord Krishna and Sri Radha. Phulera Dooj is also spelled as Phulera Duj. It is believed that the union of Krishna and Radha took place on this day.

When is Phulera Dooj ?

Phulera Dooj 2023 Date - 21st February 2023 (Tuesday)

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Phulera Dooj 2024 Date

Phulera Dooj 2024 Date


‘Phulera’ is derived from a Hindi word ‘phul’ which means flowers. On Phulera Dooj people play with flowers and colors with Sri Krishna. Devotees of Lord Krishna worship with deep devotion and seek his blessing for health, wealth, prosperity and happiness. Devotees play Holi with flowers with Sri Krishna on this day and also apply color on the Lord Krishna's idol. In temples dedicated to Sri Krishna in Mathura and Vrindavan, priests along with people can be seen sprinkling ‘gulal’ on all the devotees.

Phulera Duja is a ritual dedicated to Lord Krishna and associated with the festival of Holi and is observed on the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of moon) second day (dwitiya) of the of Phalgun month (February – March) in North India. Phulera Duj 2024 date is March 12. In Lord Krishna temples especially in Braj regions of Vrindavan and Mathura, special rituals are held on the day of Phulera Dooj. People put a bit of color on the face of Lord Krishna and Sri Radha. Phulera Dooj is also spelled as Phulera Duj. It is believed that the union of Krishna and Radha took place on this day.

When is Phulera Dooj ?

Phulera Dooj 2024 Date - 12th March 2024 (Tuesday)

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Phulera Dooj 2025 Date

Phulera Dooj 2025 Date


‘Phulera’ is derived from a Hindi word ‘phul’ which means flowers. On Phulera Dooj people play with flowers and colors with Sri Krishna. Devotees of Lord Krishna worship with deep devotion and seek his blessing for health, wealth, prosperity and happiness. Devotees play Holi with flowers with Sri Krishna on this day and also apply color on the Lord Krishna's idol. In temples dedicated to Sri Krishna in Mathura and Vrindavan, priests along with people can be seen sprinkling ‘gulal’ on all the devotees.

Phulera Duja is a ritual dedicated to Lord Krishna and associated with the festival of Holi and is observed on the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of moon) second day (dwitiya) of the of Phalgun month (February – March) in North India. Phulera Duj 2025 date is March 1. In Lord Krishna temples especially in Braj regions of Vrindavan and Mathura, special rituals are held on the day of Phulera Dooj. People put a bit of color on the face of Lord Krishna and Sri Radha. Phulera Dooj is also spelled as Phulera Duj. It is believed that the union of Krishna and Radha took place on this day.

When is Phulera Dooj ?

Phulera Dooj 2025 Date - 1st March 2025 (Saturday)

Check out Phulera Dooj 2021 Date

Holika Dahan 2024 Date Time

Holika Dahan 2024 Date & Time, Holika Dahan Story


Holika Dahan is one of the Hindu religious rituals while celebration of the holi festival. Holika Dahan is celebrated after the death of Holika and protection of Prahlad. Holika Dahan is always held at evening or night time as per the Hindu calendar. Hindu people roast the “Jau” in the Holika fire and bring them to their homes for the goodness and well being of the family members. Also are burnt 5 “Upali” in the fire denoting that as burning all their problems.

Holika was given a boon by Lord Brahma that she would never be harmed by fire. There was a time when Holika sat on a bonfire with Prahlad on the orders of her brother and Prahlad's father "Hiranyakashipu" so that Prahlad gets killed but instead as Prahlad was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu, the fire did no harm to him and Holika was burnt alive.

Holika Dahan 2024 Date and Time

Holika Dahan 2024 date is 24th March, Sunday.

 
Holika Dahan Muhurta for Delhi

Holika Dahan Muhurta - 11:13 PM to 12:27 AM, Mar 25
Duration - 01 Hour 14 Mins

Bhadra Punchha - 06:33 PM to 07:53 PM
Bhadra Mukha - 07:53 PM to 10:05 PM
Holika Dahan during Pradosh with Bhadra

Purnima Tithi Begins - 09:54 AM on Mar 24, 2024
Purnima Tithi Ends - 12:29 PM on Mar 25, 2024

Holika Dahan, also known as Holika Deepak or Chhoti Holi, should be done at the time of Pradosh Kaal (which starts after sunset) while Purnimasi Tithi is still prevailing. All good work should be avoided when Bhadra prevails.

Holika Dahan 2025 Date Time

Holika Dahan 2025 Date & Time, Holika Dahan Story


Holika Dahan is one of the Hindu religious rituals while celebration of the holi festival. Holika Dahan is celebrated after the death of Holika and protection of Prahlad. Holika Dahan is always held at evening or night time as per the Hindu calendar. Hindu people roast the “Jau” in the Holika fire and bring them to their homes for the goodness and well being of the family members. Also are burnt 5 “Upali” in the fire denoting that as burning all their problems.

Holika was given a boon by Lord Brahma that she would never be harmed by fire. There was a time when Holika sat on a bonfire with Prahlad on the orders of her brother and Prahlad's father "Hiranyakashipu" so that Prahlad gets killed but instead as Prahlad was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu, the fire did no harm to him and Holika was burnt alive.

Holika Dahan 2025 Date and Time

Holika Dahan 2025 date is 13th March, Thursday.

 
Holika Dahan Muhurta for Delhi

Holika Dahan Muhurta - 11:26 PM to 12:30 AM, Mar 14
Duration - 01 Hour 04 Mins

Bhadra Punchha - 06:58 PM to 08:16 PM
Bhadra Mukha - 08:16 PM to 10:25 PM
Holika Dahan during Pradosh with Bhadra

Purnima Tithi Begins - 10:35 AM on Mar 13, 2025
Purnima Tithi Ends - 12:23 PM on Mar 14, 2025

Holika Dahan, also known as Holika Deepak or Chhoti Holi, should be done at the time of Pradosh Kaal (which starts after sunset) while Purnimasi Tithi is still prevailing. All good work should be avoided when Bhadra prevails.

Holi 2024 Date

Holi 2024 Date, Dhulandi 2024 Date, Importance of Holi Festival

Holi is a religious and colourful Hindu festival celebrated by people all over the world. Holi is often considered as the second biggest festival of Hindu calendar after the Diwali which is the biggest festival of Hindu's as well as India. Holi is known as the festival of Colors. However the festival is widely accepted by the people in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka and other parts of the world. It is celebrated at the end of winter on the last full moon day in the month of Phalguna (February/March).

Holi 2024 Date and Time

Holi festival is celebrated as per Hindu lunar calendar. On the day of Holika Dahan, it's always the Phalguna Purnima. The next day of Holika Dahan is observed as the Holi festival.

Holi 2024 Date - 25th March, Monday

Purnima Tithi Begins - 09:54 AM on Mar 24, 2024
Purnima Tithi Ends - 12:29 PM on Mar 25, 2024

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Holi 2025 Date

Holi 2025 Date, Dhulandi 2025 Date, Importance of Holi Festival

Holi is a religious and colourful Hindu festival celebrated by people all over the world. Holi is often considered as the second biggest festival of Hindu calendar after the Diwali which is the biggest festival of Hindu's as well as India. Holi is known as the festival of Colors. However the festival is widely accepted by the people in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka and other parts of the world. It is celebrated at the end of winter on the last full moon day in the month of Phalguna (February/March).

Holi 2025 Date and Time

Holi festival is celebrated as per Hindu lunar calendar. On the day of Holika Dahan, it's always the Phalguna Purnima. The next day of Holika Dahan is observed as the Holi festival.

Holi 2025 Date - 14th March, Friday

Purnima Tithi Begins - 10:35 AM on Mar 13, 2025
Purnima Tithi Ends - 12:23 PM on Mar 14, 2025

Check out Holi 2021 Date

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