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Lohri 2024: Lohri is celebrated in parts of northern India, especially Punjab and neighbouring states, to mark the beginning of the harvest season. This year the festival falls on January 14, Sunday.
Lohri 2025: Lohri is a colorful and happy festival observed predominantly in North India, signaling the end of winter and the start of harvest season.In 2025, Lohri will be celebrated on January 13th.
Lohri 2024 Wishes: In northern India, the annual Lohri harvest festival is set to be adorned with vibrant festivities and the glow of warm bonfires.Predominantly celebrated in Punjab and adjoining ...
Lohri is a vibrant harvest festival celebrated primarily in the northern regions of India, especially Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. It marks the end of the winter solstice and the onset ...
Lohri, joyous harvest festival celebrated annually on January 13, brings people together around bonfires to sing traditional songs, share sweets and embrace unity, hope and prosperity.
Lohri is incomplete without a touch of ethnic Punjabi! For a truly authentic Lohri celebration, embrace traditional decor. Decorate your home with vibrant colors like orange, red, and yellow ...
A belated Happy Lohri to all! What's a celebration without festive food, right? Lohri is synonymous with traditional treats like sesame seeds (til), jaggery (gur) and gajak (peanut chikkis). Bollywood ...
Lohri, the Punjabi festival, is celebrated all around the world every January 13. But what is Lohri all about? How did it get its name? How do people mark the day and what are its origins? You may ...
Lohri 2021: Here we bring you 'makki ki roti' with a twist that might work well as a Lohri evening snack: Spicy Pumpkin-Makki Roti Toastie Recipe: For Makki Roti. Ingredients: Makki Ka Atta (Maize ...
LOHRI is the most popular of all the Punjabi festivals, and it is celebrated every year on January 13. If you’ve never heard of the celebration, and don’t know what it means, here’… ...
Lohri 2022: India celebrates winter festival of bountiful harvest. Lohri is celebrated by lighting bonfires, eating festive food, dancing and distributing gifts ...