Holi and Dhulivandan 2025 date , The festival of Holi is celebrated every year on the full moon day of Phalgun month. Holika Dahan is performed on the day of Phalgun Purnima and Dhuli Vandana is celebrated the next day. On the day of Dhuli Vandana, people color each other and wish each other. On which day will Holi be burnt this year and when will the dust be done? Many people are confused about this. Please note that this year Holika Dahan will be done on the night of March 13 and Dhuli Vandana will be celebrated on 14 March the next day.

What is the correct date of dust Vandana? , Holi 2025 date ,

According to the Hindu calendar, Holika Dahan is celebrated on the full moon day of Shukla Paksha of Phalgun month and the next day dust is performed. This year too, Holika Dahan will be celebrated on 14 March at some places and on 15 March at some places. This has created confusion among the people. According to the Vedic calendar, Phalgun Purnima will begin on 13 March at 10:35 am and end on March 14 at 12:23 pm. According to the date of birth, Dhuli Vandana is on 14 March.
When will Holika Dahan be celebrated? (Holika Dahan 2025 Date)
Jyotishacharyas said that Holika Dahan will be late on 13 March. The auspicious time of Holika Dahan will be from 11.26 to 12.30. The auspicious time will start at 11:26 pm. It will continue till 12:30 pm.

When is Holashtak starting? (Holashtak 2025 when is it starting?)

Holashtak starts from Ashtami date of Shukla Paksha of Phalgun month. According to the almanac, this year Holashtak will start from 7 March 2025 on Friday and end on 13 March. These 8 days before Holi are considered inauspicious. No auspicious or auspicious work is done during this period. It is said that in the 8 days of Holashtak, the cosmic situation is such that by doing any auspicious work, the person gets inauspicious results and the person has to face troubles.

Why are you not doing auspicious tasks?

The negativity of different planets increases from the eighth day of Holashtak to the full moon. This has inauspicious effects on work and hence it is forbidden to do auspicious work. During Holashtak, the Moon on the eighth day, the Sun on the ninth day, Saturn on the tenth day, Venus on Ekadashi, Jupiter on the twelfth day, Mercury on the thirteenth day, Mars on the fourteenth day and the energy of Rahu on the full moon are negative. It is said that during this time people’s decision -making ability becomes very weak and hence they take wrong decisions many times, causing damage. Although auspicious works are prohibited during Holashtak, the gods can be worshiped.

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