Winter warmth, interfaith harmony and tales of resistance around a fireplace - Lohri is all of it and more for the people of ...
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 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.
Lohri is especially significant in Punjab and Northern India, but is enjoyed across the country under different names, such as Pongal, Magh Bihu, Uttarayan, and Makar Sankranti. So, let's take a look ...
Lohri, celebrated predominantly in Northern India, signifies the end of winter and the start of longer days. Lohri involves ...
Celebrated primarily in Punjab and neighboring regions, this festival marks the end of winter and the arrival of longer days, symbolizing hope, prosperity, and new beginnings. In 2025, Lohri falls ...
Indian college students wearing traditional Punjabi attire celebrate the Lohri festival in Amritsar district of India's northern Punjab state, Jan. 13, 2025. The Lohri festival event is celebrated ...
Women and children celebrated Lohri in Williams Lake on Saturday, Jan. 18 at the Gibraltar Room in the Cariboo Memorial ...
Lohri, a harvest festival celebrated in northern India, including Punjab, signifies the end of winter and the start of the harvest season. The festivities involve bonfires, dances, songs ...
[India], January 13 (ANI): Punjab Police on Monday conducted a cordon and search operation (CASO) at all the bus stands across the state to inspect the security situation amid the Lohri ...