2022 Holi Festival Date Time History and Significance

As per Hindhutva, Every Pournima(Full Moon Day) has one significance and importance. According to the Indian Hindu calendar, the Purnima of Phalguna month also has its own importance. People in India and around the globe will celebrate this colorful festival. Holi is a very joyful festival and kids, and youth enjoy it a lot. The two-day festival of Holi signifies the victory of goodness in Life. Holi falls at the end of winter and the arrival of the spring season. The Holi celebrations start mainly on the evening of Phalguna Purnima (Full moon day of Phalguna Hindu Calender). It falls every year in the mid-month of March and April. Check below the 2022 Holi Festival Date Time History and Significance.

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2022 Holi Festival Date Time History and Significance

As per the Indian Hindu Calendar, Holi will be observed on March 17, 2022, This year. Holi is one of the Joyful and biggest festivals celebrated by Hindus all over the world. Holi festival is also known as the festival of colors. People celebrate this festival by spreading Colors. This indicates Life should be in the combination of multiple colors. The celebration of the Holi festival will depend on the moon’s rise, so it might occur a day before or after in other places of India.

Last year, in 2021, Holi was observed on March 29.

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2022 Holi Time:

  • Holi Purnima begins at 01:29 PM on March 17, 2022
  • Holi Purnima ends at 12:47 PM on March 18, 2022

History of Holi Festival:

As per Sanathana Dharma, The Holi festival includes the popular legend of Hiranyakashyap, who was the father of Bhakta Prahlada, the demon king who wanted to be immortal. As per instructions from Demon King Hiranyakashyapa, Demon Holika sat in the fire with Prahlad, But the fire couldn’t touch Bhakta Prahlad. And it killed Demon Holika. In northern India, People celebrate the Holi festival with colors and Holika dahana.

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