Lohri, the vibrant festival celebrated with great enthusiasm across Northern India, marks the harvest of the Rabi crops, particularly sugarcane. This year, Lohri falls on January 13, 2025, and ...
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 ...
Happy Lohri 2025: The annual harvest festival of Lohri will be celebrated on Monday, January 13, this year. This auspicious occasion is celebrated with pom and fervour in the Northern region of ...
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 ...
Lohri is a popular Indian festival, which is primarily celebrated by the Silks and Hindus. It is celebrated on the 13th of January every year and is known as an occasion of great joy and happiness ...
People in North India will celebrate Lohri on January 14 to mark the end of winter solstice. Bonfires will be lit and families will gather to sing, dance and share winter snacks like rewaris ...