Lohri: Traditions, History, and States Celebrating India's Harvest Festival

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News18•11-01-2026, 20:01
Lohri: Traditions, History, and States Celebrating India's Harvest Festival
- •Lohri, a major Indian folk festival, is primarily celebrated with great enthusiasm in Punjab on January 13th.
- •It marks the end of winter and the arrival of the new harvest, holding special significance for farmers and Rabi crops.
- •Celebrations involve lighting bonfires, singing folk songs, traditional dances, and offering traditional foods like peanuts, rewri, and jaggery to the fire.
- •The festival is also celebrated in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi, especially by the Punjabi community.
- •Lohri strengthens social bonds, keeps traditions alive, and features vibrant folk dances like Bhangra and Giddha.
Why It Matters: Lohri is a vibrant harvest festival celebrated primarily in Punjab and neighboring states, marking winter's end.
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