Particularly popular in Punjab, this festival is more than just a harvest celebration—it reflects the importance of community, cultural traditions, and life itself. Lohri is celebrated every ...
Lohri festival marks the beginning of the end of ... The epic story of Dullah Bhatti Dulla Bhatti was a famous legendary Rajput hero of Punjab. Dulla Bhatti led a rebellion against the famous ...
Lohri is a Punjabi festival which celebrates crop harvest, change of season, celebration of a newborn or newly-wed couple. SBS Punjabi spoke to some Punjabis living in Australia and asked them how ...
people celebrated Lohri in various parts of Punjab on January 13. People in Chandigarh, Ludhiana, and Amritsar celebrated the harvest festival with great pomp and show. Dressed in beautiful ...
Lohri festival, a significant cultural event of Punjab, has been revived in Pakistan, bridging cultural gaps despite previous religious divides. Celebrated with traditional fervor in cities like ...
Lohri 2025: The festival is celebrated in parts of many states across the country, especially Punjab and other neighbouring states in northern India, as a harvest festival. After Lohri ...
In Punjab, Haryana and other Northern states, People wear traditional dresses and dances to the beat of dohl. In fact, the January sugarcane harvest is also celebrated in the Lohri festival.
The 29th edition of the ‘Lohri Mela of Daughters’ was organised by the Malwa Cultural Forum Punjab, bringing together the community to celebrate the spirit of togetherness and honor the ...
Lohri festival was celebrated with enthusiasm at the district de-addiction rehabilitation centre in Hoshiarpur, where Ishank Chabbewal, MLA of Chabbewal Assembly Constituency, was the chief guest ...
Lohri, celebrated on January 13, marks the end of winter solstice and is celebrated primarily in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and parts of Delhi. The festival involves a bonfire, traditional ...