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Braj Holi 2025 Schedule: Vrindavan and Barsana’s Holi celebrations are world-renowned. It's believed that during this time, heaven descend upon the land of Braj. Devotees from across India and globally flock to play Holi with their beloved Lord Krishna and Radharani. The Rangotsav festivities began on February 3, 2025, with Basant Panchami. For the next 40 days, Mathura, Vrindavan and Barsana will be abuzz with devotees immersed in Radha-Krishna devotion. The Braj region, comprising Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana and Gokul, hosts a 40-day Holi festival. This vibrant celebration features various forms of Holi, including flower Holi, Lathmar Holi and Laddu Holi, attracting millions of visitors each year.

Check out the dates and events for the 40-day Rangotsav festival in the Braj region below:

Braj Holi 2025 Schedule: Check Dates And Events For 40-Day Rangotsav Festival In Vrindavan, Barsana And Mathura

Friday, 3 February: Basant Panchami - Holi flag hoisting at Ladliji Temple, Barsana

Wednesday, 28 February: Shivaratri - First Holi procession from Ladliji Temple

Wednesday, 7 March: Phag Aamantran (Sakhis' Invitation) - Laddu Holi at Ladliji Mahal in the evening

Thursday, 8 March: Lathmar Holi in the colourful streets of Barsana

Friday, 9 March: Lathmar Holi in Nandgaon

Saturday, 10 March:

- Rangbhari Holi in Vrindavan

- Holi celebrations at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi

- Phoolon ki Holi (Flower Holi) at Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan

- Huranga at Shri Krishna Janmasthan

Sunday, 11 March

- Holi celebrations at Dwarkadheesh Temple

- Holi in Gokul's Ramanreti

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Barsana's Lathmar Holi is a vibrant spectacle where women playfully beat men with sticks, reenacting Radha's teasing of Krishna, amidst colours, music and joy. (Image Source: Wikimedia Commons) 

Monday, 12 March:

- Holi celebrations at Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan

- Chaturvedi Samaj's Holi Dol in the city

Tuesday, 13 March: Holika Dahan in Phalen and across Brij

Wednesday, 14 March: Dhulhadi, Rangon ki Holi (Colours' Holi)

Thursday, 15 March: Huranga at Baldev's Dauji Temple

Friday, 16 March: Huranga in Nandgaon

Saturday, 17 March: Traditional Huranga in Jao village

Sunday, 18 March: Charakula dance in Mukharai

Monday, 19 March: Huranga in Batain

Tuesday, 20 March: Huranga in Gidoh

Wednesday, 21 March: Rang Panchami, Huranga in Khaira

Thursday, 22 March: Holi celebrations at Ranganathji Temple, Vrindavan

 


(Disclaimer: This is based on general public information. Jagran English does not confirm its veracity. Before adopting any measures, consult an expert in the relevant field.)


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