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, as a harvest ...
The festival of Lohri is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. This festival is of great importance for farmers. The festival of Lohri is celebrated as a ...
For all Punjabi music fans, check-out Punjabi Lohri Festival Songs. To know more about the Lohri songs Mashup, enjoy the video. Stay tuned to ETimes for more Punjabi songs. Check out ETimes Punjabi ...
Winter warmth, interfaith harmony and tales of resistance around a fireplace - Lohri is all of it and more for the people of the Punjab bonfire blazed brightly on a chilly January night. Around it, ...
Lohri is a colourful and exuberant harvest festival that is widely observed in Punjab and has tremendous cultural significance. This yearly celebration, which is often held on January 13, heralds the ...
The Punjabi in Nimrat Kaur comes alive on a much bigger scale on Lohri and marking the festival today, the actor shares her excitement with us. “I love Lohri. My Nani ji champions that Lohri movement ...
The festival of Lohri marks the culmination of winter by worshiping fire. The lighting of the fire signifies the return of longer days. But in popular practice, there is a lot that people don't know ...
The term "Lohri" finds its roots in the amalgamation of two Punjabi words - 'Til' meaning sesame and 'Rorahi' meaning jaggery. Consequently, the festival was initially referred to as 'Tilohri.' Over ...
Lohri is a harvest festival celebrated during January. It is a popular festival and widely celebrated in the states of Punjab and Haryana. According to the Hindu calendar, this festival is celebrated ...
Celebrated with great pomp and zeal, Lohri is around the corner and will be celebrated on January 13, 2025. From brilliant and colorful decorations to a large crowd gathered around the bonfire, this ...
1. Bonfire rituals: First, build a bonfire (Lohri) in the evening and gather your loved ones and friends around it. Remember to add popcorn, sesame seeds, jaggery and peanuts to the fire as Lohri is ...