As the winter solstice bids adieu and the fields resonate with the sound of joyous celebrations, the festival of Lohri marks the onset of longer days and the promise of a bountiful harvest.
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 ...
When is Lohri in 2024? Know about Lohri and the day and date on which Lohri falls this year. Information about holidays and important days in 2015. Find out when is Lohri in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 ...
Lohri festival marks the beginning of the end of winter and the coming of spring and the New Year. The fires lit at night, the hand warming, the song and dance and the coming together of an ...
Lohri, a vibrant Punjabi folk festival, marks the beginning of the year with celebrations held annually in January. Widely observed as a harvest festival, particularly in North India, it holds a ...
Also known as Makar Sankranti, it marks the advent of spring. Taking dip in rivers is part of the rituals. ‘Chajja’ dance is also performed on the occasion. It is a custom for boys to go ...
Lohri, celebrated a day before Sankranti, is a holy and joyful festival for the Hindus and Sikhs alike. A predominant occasion observed in Punjab, Lohri is one of the top highlights of the culture ...
Lohri is a popular North Indian festival which celebrates the harvest season. Lohri falls in the spring season or basant.… Celebrated to mark the beginning of the spring season. Kite flying is a ...
Lohri is the best time to greet your dear ones with inspiring messages as we celebrate the festival of harvest. Lohri marks the end of the autumn season and harsh cold season. The Sun begins its ...