Learn about Lohri, the Punjabi harvest festival that celebrates warmth, prosperity, and togetherness. Explore its origins, rituals, and the spirit of community it fosters.
Lohri, celebrated with traditional fervor in Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh, unites communities through bonfires, dance, and music. The festival involves singing, dancing, distributing traditional ...
Winter warmth, interfaith harmony and tales of resistance around a fireplace - Lohri is all of it and more for the people of ...
Indian college students wearing traditional Punjabi attire celebrate the Lohri festival in Amritsar district of Indi ...
Lohri is more than just a celebration of the rabi crop. At its heart lies the bonfire—a beacon of warmth, renewal, and community.
Lohri festivities in India are marked by joyous gatherings around bonfires, traditional songs, and dances. Celebrated on January 13, the festival brings together newlyweds, families, and friends.
India is celebrating the festival of Lohri with immense joy and traditional fervour today. The harvest festival, which marks the end of the winter season and the beginning of longer days, is being ...
Lohri has become one of the most widely celebrated festivals among Punjabi NRIs in countries such as the United States, ...
Happy Lohri! It’s a time of gratitude for a successful harvest, and a moment to share festive sweets and treats with loved ones. As the flames rise from the bonfire, so does the spirit of unity and ...
Celebrate Lohri 2025 by spreading happiness with heartfelt wishes, vibrant GIFs, and joyful messages for your family and friends ...
Lohri, the Punjabi harvest festival, which falls on January 13th is celebrated with festive treats, bonfire, and sharing messages, and quotes with everyone.
Celebrating Lohri with a special shoot with HT City Showstoppers, Nimrat Kaur talks about why this festival means so much to her, recalling her best memories ...