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News1811-01-2026, 18:57

Lohri: Unveiling the Harvest Festival's Rich History and Significance

  • Lohri, celebrated on January 13, is a harvest festival primarily observed in North India, especially Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.
  • It marks the end of winter, the beginning of longer days, and expresses gratitude to the Sun God and Fire God for good Rabi crop yields.
  • The festival holds special significance for newlyweds and families with newborn babies, celebrating their 'first Lohri' with immense joy.
  • Traditional offerings like peanuts, rewari, and gajjak are made to the bonfire, accompanied by Bhangra, Giddha, and folk songs.
  • Lohri symbolizes collective happiness, prosperity, and the preservation of agricultural traditions amidst modernity.

Why It Matters: Lohri is a vibrant harvest festival celebrating nature's bounty, new beginnings, and communal joy in North India.

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