Updated On: 26 February, 2026 01:20 PM IST | Tarun Verma
India comes alive as Holi 2026 approaches, with vibrant colours, playful pichkaris, and festive celebrations across the country. From bustling streets to lively neighbourhood gatherings, take a look at how people are gearing up for the festival of colours and joy. PICS/PTI

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With less than a week left for the nationwide holi celebrations, workers prepare heaps of `gulal` in Gurugram
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In Jammu, a shopkeeper arranges water guns outside his store, as regional calendar differences (Amanta vs Purnimanta) and eclipse restrictions shape how Holi 2026 will unfold across India

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In Kolkata, visually impaired children toss flower petals during a cultural programme, underscoring the inclusive spirit of the festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil
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Thane’s shops see families picking out water guns, as Maharashtra prepares to observe Holika Dahan on March 2 and Dhulivandan on March 3, following the Amanta calendar

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In Nagpur, heaps of bright gulal and other colours are readied for sale, as the state advances rituals due to sutak restrictions linked to the rare Lunar Eclipse on March 3
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Wholesale traders in Ahmedabad pack vibrant powders, with Gujarat also set to mark Holika Dahan on March 2 and celebrate Dhuleti on March 3

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At Sadar Bazar in New Delhi, customers browse colourful pichkaris as North India plans Holika Dahan on March 3, after the eclipse ends and Holi on March 4
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Students in Patna celebrate with colours at the College of Arts and Crafts, reflecting the festive mood sweeping Bihar before the official dates

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A young woman in Nadia celebrates ahead of Dol Purnima, as West Bengal prepares for Holika Dahan on March 3
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Markets in Guwahati brim with vibrant ‘gulal’, ‘abeer’ and pichkaris ahead of the festival.