The air is buzzing. Wood piles are ready. Excitement is spilling across neighbourhoods. Yes, it’s that magical time again! Holika Dahan, also called Chhoti Holi, is here to remind you good always triumphs over evil. 2026 is no different. On March 2, the evening skies glow with flames of Holika fires.
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Holika Dahan rituals
The tradition is simple but full of meaning. People collect wood, stack it into a bonfire. They everyone waits for perfect moment or the muhurat to set it ablaze.
Once the flames rise, everyone takes a walk around the fire, called parikrama, offering prayers and celebrating the victory of righteousness over wrong.
Then the fire is more than just a spectacle.
City-wise timings (muhurat) for Holika Dahan
| City | Holika Dahan Muhurat 2026 |
|---|---|
| Itanagar | 5:17 pm – 7:45 pm |
| Kolkata | 5:41 pm – 8:08 pm |
| Patna | 5:52 pm – 8:20 pm |
| Bhubaneswar | 5:52 pm – 8:19 pm |
| Ranchi | 5:53 pm – 8:20 pm |
| Raipur | 6:08 pm – 8:35 pm |
| Chennai | 6:18 pm – 8:43 pm |
| Shimla | 6:21 pm – 8:50 pm |
| Chandigarh | 6:23 pm – 8:51 pm |
| Hyderabad | 6:23 pm – 8:49 pm |
| Bhopal | 6:24 pm – 8:51 pm |
| Jaipur | 6:29 pm – 8:57 pm |
| Bengaluru | 6:29 pm – 8:54 pm |
| Lucknow | 6:30 pm – 8:51 pm |
| Mathura | 6:36 pm – 9:00 pm |
| Delhi & Noida | 6:39 pm – 9:00 pm |
| Varanasi | 6:39 pm – 9:00 pm |
| Ahmedabad | 6:43 pm – 9:11 pm |
| Mumbai | 6:44 pm – 9:11 pm |
| Nagpur | 6:19 pm – 8:45 pm |
The legend behind the flames
Every festival has a story. Holika Dahan’s tale is legendary. Holika was the sister of tyrant king Hiranyakashyap. She had a strange boon that fire couldn’t harm her.
Hiranyakashyap’s son Prahlad was devoted follower of Lord Vishnu. This had made the king furious. To punish his son, Hiranyakashyap tricked Holika into sitting on the fire with Prahlad. But here is the twist. Divine grace intervened. Prahlad emerged safe and unharmed, while Holika was burnt to ashes.
This tale is why, during Holika Dahan, a stick buried in the soil symbolising Prahlad is rescued from the fire, while all the surrounding wood burns.