
Holi, the festival of colors, is a living declaration of the timeless victory of good over evil. Holi 2026, celebrated on Purnima (full moon) of Phalguna month, falls on March 4 after Holika Dahan, the sacred fire.
The festival has its roots in the legend of Prahlad and the demon Holice, which reminds us that unshakable faith triumphs over arrogance.
Under clouds of pink, yellow and green gulal, a playful shout of “Bura na mano, Holi hai!” as family and friends gather to celebrate this holiday. Traditional delicacies like syrup filled gujiyas and cooling thandai round off this festival.
Here is a list of heartfelt wishes that you can share with your family, relatives and friends:





