
Dol Purnima 2026 Date Purnima Tithi & Moonrise
Dol Purnima 2026:Dol Purnima (Dol Jatra / Dol Utsav) is the full‑moon spring festival of colours and devotion celebrated mainly in eastern India, closely linked with Holi and the worship of Radha–Krishna and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. In 2026, it falls on Tuesday, 3 March 2026, with key puja timings linked to the Phalguna Purnima Tithi.
Dol Purnima 2026
The festival holds immense religious and cultural significance, especially in the Vaishnavite tradition. It celebrates the divine love between Krishna and Radha while also marking the arrival of spring. According to Hindu mythology, on this day, Krishna, along with his devotees, played with colors, symbolizing joy, unity, and the triumph of good over evil. Additionally, Dol Purnima is associated with the birth anniversary of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the revered saint and social reformer who spread the Bhakti movement and popularized Krishna worship.
Dol Purnima 2026 Date & Purnima Tithi
Most reliable Panchang and festival sites agree on the date and lunar timing.
- Dol Purnima / Dol Jatra 2026 Date: Tuesday, 3 March 2026.
- Lunar month: Phalguna (Falgun).
- Tithi (Purnima) start:
- 02 March 2026 – 05:55 PM IST.
- Tithi (Purnima) end:
- 03 March 2026 – 05:07 PM IST.
Dol Utsav explainers clearly state that Dol Purnima 2026 is celebrated on 3 March because the Purnima Tithi is active until the evening of that day. DrikPanchang’s Phalguna Purnima page and a detailed Purnima 2026 calendar confirm the same timings.
Dol Purnima 2026 Tithi & Moonrise
| Detail | Timing (IST) |
|---|---|
| Purnima Tithi begins | 02 March 2026, 05:55 PM |
| Purnima Tithi ends | 03 March 2026, 05:07 PM |
| Calendar Date observed | 3 March 2026 (Tuesday) |
| Moonrise on Purnima | ~06:21 PM (for North India cities) |
States Where Dol Purnima / Dol Jatra Is Celebrated
Dol Purnima is regionally known as Dol Jatra, Dol Yatra or Dol Utsav, and is celebrated most prominently in certain eastern states.
According to festival explainers and holiday guides:
- West Bengal: Celebrated as Dol Purnima, Dol Jatra or Dol Utsav, with Radha–Krishna processions and colour play, especially in places like Nabadwip, Mayapur and Shantiniketan.
- Odisha: Known as Dol Jatra / Dola Purnima, with decorated swings (dola) carrying Radha–Krishna idols in processions, notably in Puri and other Vaishnav centres.
- Assam: Also observes Doul/Doul Jatra in Vaishnavite satras (monasteries), combining kirtan, processions and colours.
BankBazaar’s Dol Jatra note sums it up: “Dol Jatra—the festival of colours—is predominantly celebrated in West Bengal, Odisha, and Assam.”
Significance of Dol Purnima Festival
Major Dol Purnima States & Local Names
| State | Local Name(s) | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| West Bengal | Dol Purnima, Dolyatra, Dol Utsav | Radha–Krishna idols on swings, abir, kirtan, Basanta Utsav. |
| Odisha | Dol Jatra, Dola Purnima | Dola melas, colourful processions, Puri celebrations. |
| Assam | Doul/Doul Jatra | Satra‑centred kirtans, processions, colours. |
Dol Purnima 2026 Puja Timings & Auspicious Muhurats
Beyond the basic Purnima Tithi, some guides share finer muhurat windows recommended for Puja and offerings.
Dol Utsav 2026 guides advise:
- Perform key rituals and offerings on 3 March 2026 before 05:07 PM, while the Purnima Tithi is active.
- Suggested auspicious slots (IST) for puja and offering colours to deities:
Astro articles echo similar guidance that midday to late afternoon on 3 March is ideal for Dol Puja, bhog and bhajan, before evening colour festivities and moonrise.
Dol Purnima 2026 Suggested Puja Muhurats
Spiritual Significance of Dol Purnima
Dol Purnima combines colour, devotion and spring.
Key devotional aspects highlighted in 2026 explainers:
- Radha–Krishna Bhakti: The festival honours the playful, divine love of Radha and Krishna. Deities are placed on decorated swings (dol/dola) and carried in processions, where devotees offer abir and flowers.
- Birth of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu: In Gaudiya Vaishnav tradition, Dol Purnima 2026 also marks the appearance day of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who taught that nama‑kirtan (chanting) with music and dance is an easy path to God.
- Last festival of the Bengali year: For Bengalis, Dol Purnima is considered the last major festival of the Bengali calendar year, symbolically closing the spring cycle before the New Year arrives.
Dol Purnima vs Holi 2026: How They Align
Dol Purnima broadly coincides with Holi / Phalguna Purnima observed across India.
- Purnima for Holi 2026 is also on 3 March 2026, with Tithi from 2 March, 05:55 PM to 3 March, 05:07 PM, as per Purnima calendars and panchangs.
- Many sources note that Dol Jatra/Holi fall on the same full‑moon day, though different regions may emphasise Dol Utsav (devotional colours) or Holika Dahan and Rangwali Holi.
Social updates mention that Holi in 2026 is celebrated in different parts of India between 2 and 4 March, but the main Purnima colour‑play aligns on 3 March in most calendars.




