Bhagwant Mann: The Festival of Colors or Rangwali Holi in 2026 is celebrated on March 3 (Holika Dahan) and March 4 (the day of Holi) under a full moon. The festival will be especially festive this year because of the Extra Purnima (Full Moon) energy. The festivals should attract large crowds to celebrate with colors, music, and sweets all across India.
Bhagwant Mann’s Punjabi Greeting Steals the Show
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a cute and punjabi message to celebrate this year’s Holi. He stated in the caption of an image of a moon shining over a landscape drenched in gulal, ”Happy Holi! May you find happiness in the light of the full moon.” The response by fans was overwhelming as it generated thousands and thousands of likes within a couple of hours.
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Why This Greeting Resonates Nationwide
Mann’s message uses Holi’s unique culture that celebrates togetherness to bring together the bhangra music of Punjab with the festive spirit of the country as a whole. In an increasingly divided world, his call for a “rangon di barsaat” (rain of colors) represents the hope of building harmony among people. Several celebrities and politicians repeated his sentiment, thereby punctuating the excitement during this festive time.
Punjabi Twist on Holi Celebrations
Holi 2016 will see celebrations reflecting Punjab’s traditions; its streets will be filled with Gidda, thandai, and street vendors selling sweets. Mann’s contributions to the celebration include the introduction of duels in each city during one day of the Holi festival, thereby connecting many local traditions to the Holi festival. As part of this celebration, family members will gather to eat Pinnis, share stories and have fun together.
Join the Rangwali Fever
Bhagwant Mann’s greeting sets the tone. Grab your pichkaris and dive into Holi 2026. Share your plans or favorite Holi memories below.


