The Lohri festival event is celebrated annually on Jan. 13 by flying kites and lighting bonfires. (Str/Xinhua) Indian college students wearing traditional Punjabi attire perform folk dance on the ...
The event, titled "Lohri Tashan - Lohri Nights, Bonfire Delights," brought the community together for an evening of joy and festivity. The celebrations featured exhilarating Bhangra and Giddha ...
Lohri festival was celebrated in various parts of Pakistan including Lahore, Faisalabad etc with traditional fervour and was marked by bonfires, folk songs and traditional dances around the bonfire.
This occasion brings loved ones together to dance, sing, and enjoy the warmth of the bonfire, symbolizing prosperity, fertility, and good luck. Make this Lohri memorable by sharing heartfelt ...
Festivities were organised at multiple locations, including the Panjab University, PGIMER, city markets, parks and residential areas The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication ...
People on this day gather around a big crackling bonfire, singing and dancing as they throw groundnuts and popcorn at the blazing hot lohri bonfire. Lohri involves a lot of dancing with good music.
In Mohali, Punjab, locals were seen celebrating Lohri with traditional dances and the beats of the dhol. People gathered around bonfires and sang folk songs. Similarly, in Amritsar, people took to ...
Lohri messages for family, and friends Lohri messages for family, and friends “May the warmth of the Lohri bonfire bring love and happiness to your life. Have a blessed and beautiful day, my dear.” ...
It is widely celebrated, particularly in Punjab and northern India, when families gather to enjoy bonfires, traditional dances, and festive cuisine. This year, as we celebrate Lohri 2025 ...
Lohri 2025, celebrated on January 13, will be filled with festivities, including sweets, dancing to dhol beats, and lighting a sacred bonfire which is a symbol of fertility, good fortune and ...
As families and communities come together around the bonfire, Lohri becomes a time to express gratitude for the harvest, enjoy traditional sweets, and dance to the lively beats of the dhol.