Ranga Panchami is celebrated on the fifth day (Panchami) of the Krishna Paksha (waning phase) in the Hindu lunar month of Phalguna. It falls just after Holi, marking the end of Holi festivities, and symbolizes the triumph of Sattva (purity) over Rajas and Tamas (passion and darkness). The colors used in the celebration represent different elements and the clearing of negative energies, signifying a spiritual cleansing.
Ranga Panchami is a vibrant festival that blends devotion to Krishna with the playful energy of colors. It marks Krishna’s childhood pastimes in Braj and honors values such as joy, generosity, and unity. The day emphasizes spiritual cleansing, simple living, and family harmony. People clean homes, prepare bhog, and share color with friends and neighbors. It is a gentle reminder to spread love, practice moderation, and respect all living beings. 🙏🎨🌼
| Title | Value |
|---|---|
| Tithi | Panchami (Shukla Paksha Phalguna). This fifth lunar day is revered as Krishnas color festival; families pray and color stories are retold. |
| Nakshatra | Rohini (the star under which Krishnas leelas are celebrated in Braj). |
| Sunrise | 06:07 AM IST. The day begins with morning prayers and temple bells; colors greet the rising sun. |
| Sunset | 06:24 PM IST. Evening rituals, arti, and sharing prasad mark the close of the day. |
| Auspicious Timing | Abhijit Muhurat: 11:47 AM – 12:37 PM; for many, this window is ideal for worship, chanting, and offerings; plan accordingly. |
| Date | Ranga Panchami 2026 — Phalguna Shukla Panchami; observed across regions with local variations—check your local calendar for exact timing. |
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