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IN PHOTOS: Splash mania in Mumbai! Crowds swarm Masjid Station market for pichkaris and colours

Updated On: 02 March, 2026 06:57 PM IST | Divya Nair

Mumbai’s Jivraj Bhanji Shah Market comes alive with Holi 2026 prep, crowds grabbing pichkaris, water guns, foam blasters and gulal amid festive excitement. PICS/ASHISH RAJE

Rang Panchami will be celebrated on Tuesday. PIC/ASHISH RAJE

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Rang Panchami will be celebrated on Tuesday. PIC/ASHISH RAJE
The Holika Dahan rituals will take place in Mumbai on Monday, marking the victory of good over evil

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The Holika Dahan rituals will take place in Mumbai on Monday, marking the victory of good over evil

Ahead of the festivities, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) urged citizens to use dry wood for burning the bonfire, and celebrate the festival responsibly. It is illegal to cut tree branches without BMC’s prior permission. Dry firewood that is available in the market can be procured by citizens for the Holika bonfire

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Ahead of the festivities, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) urged citizens to use dry wood for burning the bonfire, and celebrate the festival responsibly. It is illegal to cut tree branches without BMC’s prior permission. Dry firewood that is available in the market can be procured by citizens for the Holika bonfire

Markets across the city witnessed heavy crowds during the weekend and on Monday amid the Holi festivities, with locals shopping for colours, pichkaris, and water guns

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Markets across the city witnessed heavy crowds during the weekend and on Monday amid the Holi festivities, with locals shopping for colours, pichkaris, and water guns

In recent years, there has been a great demand for eco-friendly colours 

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In recent years, there has been a great demand for eco-friendly colours 

Holi promotes unity, forgiveness, and social harmony by breaking down barriers of caste, class, and status—everyone gets equally covered in colors—and it is now celebrated globally by diverse communities.

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Holi promotes unity, forgiveness, and social harmony by breaking down barriers of caste, class, and status—everyone gets equally covered in colors—and it is now celebrated globally by diverse communities.

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Nature turns the tide pink

Nature turns the tide pink

Thousands of flamingos wade through the shallow waters of the Talawe wetlands behind Nerul’s NRI Complex in Navi Mumbai. PIC/SHADAB KHAN

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