Tag: Lohri
The festival of worshiping fire, Lohri, is being celebrated with great festivity across the country, especially in North India on Friday, January 13. On this occasion, Here we bring for you some Lohri wallpaper and images. ....
The farmers' agitation continued for the 49th day on Wednesday against the three new Central farm laws enacted last year. The agitating farmers have decided to burn copies of the farm laws on the occasion of Lohri. ....
President Pranab Mukherjee on Thursday greeted people as they prepare to celebrate Lohri, Makar Sankranti and Pongal.....
People of North India are all set to celebrate the harvest festival of 'Lohri' with full enthusiasm and fervor on Friday, 13 January 2017.....
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, newly-wed actress Bipasha Basu, trade analyst Taran Adarsh and other celebrities took to Twitter on Friday to wish fans and loved ones "Happy Lohri", the harvest festival celebrated Jan 13 every year with much fan fare in North India.....
Festive fervour has caught television industry as celebrities like Priyal Gor and Aishwarya Sakhuja recall their childhood memories of the festival....
Lohri, which is mainly celebrated by people who hail from Punjab, is observed annually on the same date every year as per the Gregorian calendar. It is celebrated on the eve of Maghi/Makar Sankranti, a day that marks the northward transit of the Sun. In the evening, people light a bonfire and gather around it to pay obeisance to the sacred fire. They also toss Moongphali (peanuts), Poha (flattened rice), Popcorn, Til (sesame seeds), Gur (jaggery), etc. into the sacred fire as offerings. The significance and legends about the Lohri festival are ....
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday recalled how she celebrated Lohri during her childhood days in Himachal Pradesh.....
The first festival of year 2022 is here. Lohri marks the beginning of the harvest season and is celebrated with pomp and show in northern India, especially Punjab and Haryana region. This year, the festival will be celebrated tomorrow, i.e. January 13. This festival is celebrated by Punjabis by lightning up a bon fire and dancing around it with friends and relatives. Wheat stalk is put in the bonfire as a offering. People also offer rice, reveri, jaggery and popcorn in the bonfire. It's time to wish your loves ones on this auspicious day. We ha....