LOHRI, the much-anticipated harvest festival of Punjab, is more than just a celebration of the rabi crop. At its heart lies the bonfire—a beacon of warmth, renewal, and community. It’s a space ...
Embrace the vibrant festive cheer of Lohri on January 13 by sharing heartfelt messages with your friends and family.
Lohri, the 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.
The festivities are filled with joy, featuring bonfires, lively folk dances, and delightful seasonal treats. Wishing you a Lohri filled with joy, happiness, and prosperity! May this festival bring ...
The significant ritual of Lohri involves lighting a bonfire, often made of wood and cow dung cakes. This bonfire serves as a symbol of purification and a tribute to Agni, the fire god. People ...
Lohri, cherished in northern India, signals the end of winter and onset of longer days. Celebrated with bonfires, folk songs, and dances like Bhangra and Gidda, it marks the harvest and cultural ...
Lohri 2025, celebrated on January 13, will be filled with festivities, including sweets, dancing to dhol beats, and lighting a sacred bonfire which is a symbol of fertility, good fortune and ...
In Mohali, Punjab, locals were seen celebrating Lohri with traditional dances and the beats of the dhol. People gathered around bonfires and sang folk songs. Similarly, in Amritsar, people took to ...
The festival of Lohri marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring. Mainly celebrated in north India, people enjoy the warmth of communal bonfires, yummy food and dancing to the lively ...
The festival is primarily celebrated in Punjab and northern India, Lohri is a vibrant festival filled with bonfires, music, dance, and an abundance of good food. As the bonfire burns brightly ...
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 ...