Lohri festival, a significant cultural event of Punjab, has been revived in Pakistan, bridging cultural gaps despite previous religious divides. Celebrated with traditional fervor in cities like ...
New Delhi [India], January 13 (ANI): On the joyous festival of Lohri, people gather around bonfires, sing traditional songs and share sweets to mark the occasion as a symbol of unity, hope and ...
Lohri is a joyous Punjabi festival celebrated primarily in North India, marking the end of winter and the onset of longer days. Observed on January 13th, it involves lighting bonfires, singing folk ...
Happy Lohri 2025: Here’s a list of messages, wishes, gifs, quotes and images that you can share with your family, friends, and loved ones on the special day, January 13(Pexels) Happy Lohri 2025: The ...
The origins of Lohri are also tied to folklore as well. One of the most popular legends revolves around Dulla Bhatti, a folk hero known for his bravery and kindness. Dulla Bhatti is remembered for ...
Lohri is the first Indian festival of the year. The winter harvest festival is an auspicious day that falls every year in January 13. It is majorly celebrated in Punjab. The festival is associated ...
The Seattle area's substantial Indian community today is celebrating Lohri, a prominent winter festival from northern India. The harvest festival is an enthusiastic event for which giant bonfires are ...
As the winter begins to bid farewell, it marks the beginning of Uttarayana, the summer solstice, welcoming the warmth of the Sun that lights up our souls. Lohri festival, popularly celebrated in ...
Lohri is a popular festival celebrated largely among Sikhs and Hindus across India, especially in the North Indian states. The festival heralds the start of harvest season and the ripening of winter ...
As the New Year begins once again, so does the festival of Lohri. The celebration of the winter solstice extends across the country but even more so in the Northern regions of India. The winter ...