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.
Winter warmth, interfaith harmony and tales of resistance around a fireplace - Lohri is all of it and more for the people of ...
For the first time, Kaur has come up with a single on the festival, titled Sundar Mundariye - The Lohri Song, which she released on her YouTube channel today. “This is the first time that I’ve ...
New Delhi [India], January 13 (ANI): On the joyous festival of Lohri, people gather around bonfires, sing traditional songs and share sweets to mark the occasion as a symbol of unity, hope and ...
Lohri, celebrated predominantly in Northern India, signifies the end of winter and the start of longer days. Lohri involves ...
New Delhi: On the joyous festival of Lohri, people gather around bonfires, sing traditional songs and share sweets to mark the occasion as a symbol of unity, hope and prosperity. India celebrates ...
Participate in folk dances like bhangra and sing traditional Lohri songs to celebrate the harvest. Share food and warmth with the underprivileged, embodying the true spirit of gratitude and sharing.
Music plays a central role in making Lohri a vibrant and unforgettable celebration. Music creates an atmosphere of togetherness, whether with hit Bollywood songs or classical Punjabi folk songs.
There are special Lohri songs and folklore that people sing together and share. Treats like peanuts, gajak, popcorns, and rewari are distributed which are then offered to the fire God. The festive ...
Lohri, cherished in northern India, signals the end of winter and onset of longer days. Celebrated with bonfires, folk songs, and dances like Bhangra and Gidda, it marks the harvest and cultural ...