The festival of Lohri is around the corner. It’s a vibrant and joyous festival that will be celebrated on January 13, 2025 marks the culmination of winter and the onset of longer days.
Lohri, celebrated predominantly in Northern India, signifies the end of winter and the start of longer days. Lohri involves communities gathering arou ...
Lohri is one of the traditional and major festivals of India. Every year on 13th January, the special festival of Lohri is celebrated across the country. People of Punjabi society celebrate this ...
This festival holds a special place in the hearts of farmers. Lohri is particularly meaningful to the Punjabi community. Mark your calendars because every year, Lohri falls on 13 January. Lohri is one ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) 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 ...
Lohri has a lot to offer, including delicious food, a flavour of tradition, togetherness, dance, and dhol. Lohri is a vibrant festival celebrated with great enthusiasm in North India. It is a ...
Lohri 2025 Date: In 2025, Lohri will be celebrated on Monday, January 13, with the Lohri Sankranti moment occurring at 09:03 on January 14. (IE) Lohri 2025 History, Significance: Lohri ...
This year Lohri will be celebrated on January 13, Monday Lohri is celebrated in parts of many states across the country, especially Punjab and other neighbouring states in northern India ...
Lohri, the harvest festival, is quickly approaching, and there is a lot of cleaning and decorating work ahead. From brilliant and colorful decorations to a large crowd gathered around the bonfire ...
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 ...
Lohri, celebrated on January 13, marks the end of winter and the beginning of longer days. 'Lohri ki Thali' includes traditional dishes such as Sarson da Saag, Makki di Roti, and Gajak.