Vrindavan-Style Holi in Delhi: Braj Holi 2026 at Mandir Shree Ladliji, Chandni Chowk
Delhi is all set to witness the colours, devotion, and festive spirit of Braj Holi without travelling to Vrindavan. A vibrant Holi Celebration 2026 will take place at Mandir Shree Ladliji, offering locals and visitors a rare opportunity to experience traditional Braj-style Holi right in the heart of the capital.
Popularly described as “This is not Vrindavan, yeh Delhi hai humari”, the celebration captures the essence of Vrindavan’s iconic Holi traditions within the historic lanes of Chandni Chowk.
A Unique Holi Celebration in Old Delhi
Set against the culturally rich backdrop of Chandni Chowk, the Holi celebrations at Mandir Shree Ladliji promise an atmosphere filled with devotional music, colours, flowers, and community participation. The temple transforms into a space of collective joy, where families, devotees, and travellers come together to celebrate Holi in its most traditional and spiritual form.
Holi 2026 Schedule and Timings
The Holi celebrations will be held from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM, allowing visitors to comfortably participate in the festivities during the morning hours.
The detailed event schedule includes:
- 24 February 2026 – Laddu Holi
- 25 February 2026 – Lathmaar Holi
- 26 February 2026 – Nandgaon Holi
- 27 February 2026 – Rangbharni Ekadashi
- 1 March 2026 – Braj Holi
Each day reflects a distinct tradition from the Braj region, making the celebration a culturally immersive experience.
Location and How to Reach
Address:
577, Gali Ghanteshwar, Bagh Deewar, Katra Neel, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi – 110006
Nearest Metro Station: Chandni Chowk
The central location makes it easily accessible for both Delhi residents and out-of-town visitors exploring Old Delhi’s heritage.
Why This Holi Experience Is Special
Unlike commercial Holi events, the celebrations at Mandir Shree Ladliji focus on tradition, devotion, and community spirit. Visitors can witness authentic rituals, devotional singing, and age-old Braj Holi customs making it an ideal experience for culture lovers, photographers, and spiritual travellers.
It’s a reminder that you don’t have to travel to Vrindavan to experience Braj Holi Delhi brings it to you.
A Cultural Highlight of Delhi’s Festive Calendar
As Holi 2026 approaches, Mandir Shree Ladliji stands out as one of Delhi’s most authentic and spiritually rooted Holi celebrations. Whether you’re a local, a domestic traveller, or an international visitor, this celebration offers a meaningful way to experience India’s festival of colours through tradition rather than spectacle.





