Rang Panchami 2026 date: When will it be celebrated in Indore, Maharashtra, and all across India? Check confirmed date
Rang Panchami 2026 arrives on Sunday, March 8. This festival extends Holi's colorful spirit. Celebrations will fill streets in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh. Indore promises spectacular events with colored water sprays. Communitie...

Panchami Tithi Timing for 2026
- Panchami Tithi Begins: 07:17 PM on 7 March 2026
- Panchami Tithi Ends: 09:10 PM on 8 March 2026
What is Rang Panchami 2026?
Rang Panchami 2026, also known as Krishna Panchami or Dev Panchami, commemorates the playful spirit of Lord Krishna as he celebrated Holi with Shri Radha Rani Ji using colours and Gulal. While Holi marks the main festival of colours, Rang Panchami extends the celebrations, allowing communities to continue festivities for a few more days. In some regions, Rang Panchami is observed as the culmination of Holi, particularly in temples of Mathura and Vrindavan.
Rang Panchami 2026 Celebrations Across India
Rang Panchami 2026 will be celebrated with great enthusiasm in various parts of India. People pour fragrant colours on friends and family, organise Rangotsava (colour festivals), and participate in cultural programmes. The festival is particularly vibrant in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and parts of Uttar Pradesh.
Rang Panchami 2026 in Indore
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, hosts one of the most spectacular celebrations of Rang Panchami 2026. Large groups of participants, known locally as Huriyares, take to the streets to play Holi. Municipal Corporation vehicles sometimes spray coloured water through big pipes, creating a visually stunning and fun-filled atmosphere.
Traditional processions, music, and decorated elephants add to the grandeur of the celebrations, making Indore a must-visit destination during Rang Panchami.
Rang Panchami 2026 in Maharashtra
In Maharashtra, Rang Panchami 2026 will be celebrated with vibrant street festivities. Communities gather in public squares to play with colours, water balloons, and flower petals. Local temples organise special prayers and cultural programmes, keeping the spirit of Holi alive for several days after the main festival.
Rang Panchami 2026 Customs and Traditions
Rang Panchami 2026 involves various rituals and cultural events, including:- Playing Holi with coloured powders and water
- Organising Rangotsava at temples and community centres
- Special tableaux and cultural programmes at regional levels
- Commemorating the playful acts of Lord Krishna with devotion and joy
Why Rang Panchami 2026 is Important
Rang Panchami 2026 not only extends the joy of Holi but also strengthens social and cultural bonds within communities. It allows families and friends to celebrate together, enjoy traditional rituals, and participate in vibrant local processions. Cities like Indore have turned Rang Panchami into a key local event, attracting visitors and promoting regional culture.
Rang Panchami 2026
With Rang Panchami 2026 being observed on 8 March 2026, communities across India will once again come together to celebrate with colours, music, and devotion. Whether in Indore, Maharashtra, or other parts of the country, the festival promises a joyful conclusion to the Holi season, making it an unmissable occasion for people of all ages.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
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