The Dhwani Dance Academy visited the Pretend City Children’s Museum on Saturday, Jan. 14, to share in a special celebration of Lohri. Lohri is a winter folk festival popular in the Punjabi region of ...
As winter slowly fades and spring begins to knock on the door, Lohri arrives as the perfect reason to celebrate the season’s change. Observed on January 13, Lohri is a lively harvest festival rooted ...
Lohri 2026: People gather around bonfires, singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. Lohri 2026: Lohri is a harvest festival, which is celebrated annually on January 13. The festival marks the ...
Over time, Lohri has come to symbolise joy, hope and fresh beginnings. It holds special meaning for newlyweds and families celebrating a newborn. Food, fire and togetherness remain at the heart of ...
Happy Lohri 2026: Lohri is a lively mid‑winter harvest festival that celebrates the conclusion of the winter solstice and the arrival of longer, sunnier days as the sun moves northward. Steeped in ...
Lohri is one of the most vibrant winter festivals in India, celebrated with warmth, fire, music, and togetherness. Observed on the night before Makar Sankranti, Lohri marks the end of winter and the ...
Celebrate Lohri 2026 with 10 traditional Punjabi dishes including Pindi Chole and Amritsari Kulcha that add rich flavour and warmth to the festive feast.
CHANDIGARH: Rayat Bahra University celebrated the festival of Lohri with cultural fervour at its open-air theatre, showcasing the vibrant spirit of Punjabi tradition and community bonding. The event ...