Lohri

2023 - 1 - 14

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Abki baar Lohri manegi: City's dholwallas are fully booked, say ... (Hindustan Times)

Tired of the pandemic pause, the lull in Lohri festivities has come to an end as Delhi residents book dholwallahs to add music to the bonfire!

Come January, and NCR wastes no time in planning for the winter festivities alongside the bonfire, for the festival of Lohri. And this time around, after a gap of three years, finally Lohri will be celebrated in full gusto, So the dholwallas in the city are inundated with enquiries and bookings for the festivities. He says: โ€œPhones itne aa rahe hain ki lag ab jaake lag raha hai ki Lohri ka tyohar aane waala hai. In the midst of this, dhol players and dhol company owners are finally feeling like their tyohar is being made. โ€œAbki baar asli Lohri manegi, itne saal baad,โ€ says Manoj Rana, from a dhol company based in RK Puram. He gushes about the non-stop calls that are coming in from those who celebrate the festival.

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Importance of Bhogi, Lohri (The Hindu)

Bhogi, celebrated every year on the last day of Margazhi is an annual reminder to spring clean our inner self, said Dhamal Ramakrishnan in a discourse. It is ...

Anthropologically it is related to the agricultural calendar. Cosmologically the fire has a close cultural connection with the institutions of family and kinship, the rituals, customs, ceremonies of birth, marriage and death which invoke Agni. Bhogi, celebrated every year on the last day of Margazhi is an annual reminder to spring clean our inner self, said Dhamal Ramakrishnan in a discourse.

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Happy Lohri 2023: Whatsapp Wishes, Images, Status, Quotes ... (The Indian Express)

Happy Lohri 2023 Whatsapp Wishes, Images, Status, Quotes, SMS, Messages, Video Photos, GIF Pics, HD Wallpapers: This year, Lohri will be celebrated on ...

A very happy Lohri! On this day, people come together to light bonfires and enjoy winter special foods like peanuts, gajak, sesame laddoos etc. It marks the harvest of rabi crops and the end of the winter solstice.

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Happy Lohri 2023: Wishes, Messages, & Images for WhatsApp ... (The Quint)

Lohri is a festival of light and love. It is celebrated with a bonfire and people dance or sing on the night of Lohri 2023. Share these images, wishes, ...

The festival of Lohri also marks the end of the winter solstice. Because the truth is worth it.) People get to meet their loved ones and enjoy around the bonfire by offering peanuts, popcorn, and reverie in it. Wishing a blessed Lohri to everyone! On this day, people express gratitude to God and pray for a good harvest. It is a special occasion for the Punjabis and Sikhs.

Sanskriti KMV celebrates Lohri (The Tribune)

Jalandhar: Principal, staff and students celebrated the Lohri festival in its arena to sanctify the atmosphere of the campus. They circled the holy bonfire ...

He used the occasion to advise the young generation to recognise the worth of their cultural values and to stay away from social evils thereby subsequently promoting a much needed sense of harmony. Jalandhar: Principal, staff and students celebrated the Lohri festival in its arena to sanctify the atmosphere of the campus. Teachers sang songs immersed in the rich cultural folklore of Punjab.

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Lohri 2023: Dishes to prepare on the special occasion (NewsroomPost)

Lohri is celebrated on January 14th this year. If you want to prepare a meal at home for this celebration, following are some of the traditional dishes you ...

The cultivation and seeding of new crops are connected with the Lohri festival. On such a festival, scrumptious kheer made with jaggery and butter will taste even more delicious. Sesame is of course good for health, and tilkut is eaten on Lohri. Lohri is a crop production festival that is celebrated with great enthusiasm, particularly in Punjab, Haryana, Jammu, and Kashmir. Every celebration in India has a distinct local delicacy, such as Gujiya for Holi and Sivaiya for Eid. Lohri is celebrated on January 14th this year.

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Happy Lohri 2023: Bring on some 'Punjab ka tadka' to your thali today! (The Statesman)

The nationwide celebration of Lohri will take place on January 14 this year, and preparations have already started.

It is celebrated on the eve of Makar Sankranti to mark the conclusion of the winter solstice and the beginning of longer days. In addition to celebrating the crop harvest, Lohri marks the end of the winter season. Every year in the month of January, India celebrates the Lohri festival on 13 January.

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