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Lohri is a popular festival celebrated in North India, predominantly in Punjab, some parts of Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir, and in Pakistan. A celebration of the winter solstice, Lohri ...
Lohri, the harvest festival will be celebrated on January 13, 2025, primarily by the Sikh and Hindu community. This Punjabi festival is a vibrant expression of gratitude to nature and is deeply ...
Particularly popular in Punjab, this festival is more than just a harvest celebration—it reflects the importance of community, cultural traditions, and life itself. Lohri is celebrated every ...
significance and celebration of Lohri - Punjab and North India’s harvest festival Primarily celebrated by the people of Sikh and Hindu communities in the Punjab or North region of the Indian ...
(Representative pic) Lohri revolves around offering prayers and expressing gratitude to Agni (fire) and the Sun god for abundant crops. In Punjab, the main crop is wheat, which is sown after the ...
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Lohri 2025: Know The Reason Behind Celebrating Lohri Across Punjab, Haryana, Himachal, And The Entire CountryLohri 2025: Lohri, considered a significant festival for farmers, marks the end of the harvest season and is celebrated with grandeur, especially in Punjab.During the festival, farmers light a ...
Lohri is a popular festival primarily celebrated in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. It marks the end of winter and the harvest of the rabi crops, especially sugarcane. Celebrated on ...
Its vibrant beats are sure to immerse you in the festive spirit. 2. “Paa De Lohri” This traditional Punjabi song by Raj Ghuman captures the essence of Lohri by encouraging the exchange of ...
Lohri is harvest festival widely observed in Punjab to mark end of winter & express gratitude for good crop. Lohri 2024 will be celebrated on January 14. Lohri is a colourful and exuberant harvest ...
Lohri has a lot to offer, including delicious food, a flavour of tradition, togetherness, dance, and dhol. Lohri is a vibrant festival celebrated with great enthusiasm in North India. It is a ...
Winter warmth, interfaith harmony and tales of resistance around a fireplace - Lohri is all of it and more for the people of the Punjab bonfire blazed brightly on a chilly January night.
Bathinda: Having received excess rainfall in the past two days, Punjab warmed up to a sunny day on Monday, paving the way for people to celebrate Lohri without the fear of it getting washed out.
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