Lohri, a harvest festival celebrated in northern India, including Punjab, signifies the end of winter and the start of the harvest season. The festivities involve bonfires, dances, songs, and ...
Happy Lohri Messages: Lohri is a festival that marks the end of winter and celebrates the harvest season, bringing warmth, light, and happiness. (Image: PTI) Happy Lohri 2025: Lohri, the vibrant ...
Happy Lohri 2026: Lohri is a lively mid‑winter harvest festival that celebrates the conclusion of the winter solstice and the arrival of longer, sunnier days as the sun moves northward. Steeped in ...
Lohri, the harvest festival of Punjab, is a time to celebrate the end of winter and welcome the longer days ahead. Marked by bonfires, folk songs, and festive food, Lohri is a beautiful occasion to ...
Lohri is a popular festival celebrated in North India, predominantly in Punjab and among people of Sikh faith. Lohri is mainly a Sikh festival; however, the day of Lohri is decided based on the Hindu ...
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 ...
Lohri, also known as Lal Loi or Lohadi, marks the start of the harvesting season. The day is celebrated with great enthusiasm in North India, especially Punjab. On Lohri, people pray to the fire god ...