March is a vibrant transitional month in India, marking the end of winter and the beginning of spring in many regions. March 2027 holidays in India include important religious festivals, regional observances, and several bank holidays that vary by state.
This month is especially significant for Hindu festivals like Holi, which is celebrated across the country with great enthusiasm.
Overview of March 2027 Holidays in India
March 2027 features major cultural celebrations, especially Holi, along with several regional festivals and observances tied to seasonal change and religious traditions.
Key highlights of March 2027:
- Holi (Festival of Colours)
- Holika Dahan
- Chaitra Navratri (beginning)
- Gudi Padwa / Ugadi (New Year festivals in South and West India)
- Weekly bank holidays
Major Festivals in March 2027
Holika Dahan – 13 March 2027 (Saturday)
Holika Dahan is celebrated one day before Holi and marks the victory of good over evil.
Significance of Holika Dahan
It symbolizes the burning of Holika and the triumph of devotion, represented by Prahlad’s faith in Lord Vishnu.
How It Is Celebrated
- Bonfires lit at night
- Ritual prayers around fire
- Symbolic burning of evil
Holi – 14 March 2027 (Sunday)
Holi is one of India’s most famous and widely celebrated festivals.
Significance of Holi
It celebrates love, unity, and the arrival of spring. It also marks the victory of good over evil.
How It Is Celebrated
- Playing with colors (gulal)
- Water balloons and celebrations
- Singing and dancing
- Traditional sweets like gujiya
Where It Is Celebrated
- Uttar Pradesh (Mathura, Vrindavan)
- Delhi
- Rajasthan
- Bihar
- Maharashtra
- Across India
Holi is a national festival and public holiday in many states.
Chaitra Navratri – Begins Late March 2027
Chaitra Navratri marks nine days of devotion to Goddess Durga.
Significance
It represents spiritual purification and devotion to divine feminine energy.
Celebrations
- Fasting
- Daily prayers
- Temple visits
Gudi Padwa – 18 March 2027 (Thursday)
Gudi Padwa is the Marathi New Year celebrated in Maharashtra.
Significance
It marks the beginning of the traditional Hindu lunar calendar year.
Celebrations
- Hoisting of Gudi (decorated flag)
- Traditional food preparation
- Rangoli decorations
Ugadi – 18 March 2027 (Thursday)
Ugadi is the New Year festival for Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.
Celebrations
- Temple prayers
- Traditional meals like Ugadi Pachadi
- Family gatherings
Regional Festivals in March 2027
Gangaur Festival (Rajasthan)
Celebrated by women for marital happiness and prosperity.
Mewar Festival (Udaipur, Rajasthan)
Celebrates the arrival of spring with cultural performances.
Ramakrishna Jayanti (West Bengal)
Marks the birth anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.
State-Wise Holiday Highlights in March 2027
North India
Uttar Pradesh
- Holika Dahan – 13 March
- Holi – 14 March
Delhi
- Holi – 14 March
Bihar
- Holi – 14 March
West India
Maharashtra
- Holi – 14 March
- Gudi Padwa – 18 March
Gujarat
- Holi – 14 March
Rajasthan
- Holi – 14 March
- Gangaur Festival
South India
Karnataka
- Ugadi – 18 March
Tamil Nadu
- Regional spring festivals
Telangana
- Ugadi – 18 March
Andhra Pradesh
- Ugadi – 18 March
Kerala
- Holi (limited observance)
East India
West Bengal
- Dol Jatra (Holi celebration)
- Ramakrishna Jayanti
Odisha
- Holi – 14 March
Jharkhand
- Holi – 14 March
Northeast India
Assam
- Holi celebrations in cultural regions
Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura
- Holi (limited but growing celebration)
Union Territories
Delhi
- Holi – 14 March
Jammu & Kashmir
- Holi – 14 March
Puducherry
- Holi celebrations
Lakshadweep
- Holi – 14 March (limited observance)
Bank Holidays in March 2027 in India
Bank holidays in March 2027 vary by state and festival observance.
Weekly Bank Holidays
- Sundays throughout March 2027
- Second and fourth Saturdays
Festival-Based Bank Holidays
- Holi (14 March 2027)
- Holika Dahan (in some states – 13 March)
- Gudi Padwa / Ugadi (18 March 2027 in western and southern states)
Banks remain closed on these days, but online banking continues.
Importance of March Festivals in India
March is one of the most colorful and culturally rich months because:
Celebration of Spring
Holi marks the arrival of spring and new beginnings.
Regional New Years
Gudi Padwa and Ugadi mark traditional Hindu New Year celebrations.
Spiritual Renewal
Chaitra Navratri begins a period of devotion and fasting.
Travel and Planning Tips for March 2027
Expect High Demand During Holi
Tourist destinations get crowded during Holi celebrations.
Visit Mathura and Vrindavan
These cities offer the most iconic Holi experiences.
Plan for Regional New Year Festivals
Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh have major celebrations.
Use Protective Measures During Holi
Wear old clothes and protect electronics during color celebrations.
Long Weekends in March 2027
Possible long weekends:
- 13–14 March (Holika Dahan and Holi weekend)
- 18–21 March (Gudi Padwa / Ugadi extended weekend in some regions)
Conclusion
March 2027 in India is a month of colors, celebration, and cultural renewal. The most important holiday is Holi on 14 March 2027, followed by Gudi Padwa and Ugadi on 18 March 2027.
It is a vibrant month that symbolizes joy, unity, and the arrival of spring across India.