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Lohri is a popular festival celebrated in North India, predominantly in Punjab, some parts of Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir, and in Pakistan. A celebration of the winter solstice, Lohri ...
Lohri is a Punjabi festival which celebrates crop harvest, change of season, celebration of a newborn or newly-wed couple. SBS Punjabi spoke to some Punjabis living in Australia and asked them how ...
Every year, during the month of Paush, a day before Makar Sankranti - usually on January 13, with much fanfare especially by the people of Punjab, Lohri is celebrated. The festival is also popular ...
Lohri is one of the most joyous occasions in Punjabi culture. In this segment, Preetinder Singh Grewal collates some interesting socio-cultural facts and folk-songs connected with Lohri.
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Happy Lohri 2025: Warm wishes and quotes to spread the joy and cheer of the festivalAs the entire community gathers around bonfires, singing and dancing to the tunes of Punjabi folk songs, Lohri represents not just the harvest festival, but also a time of happy reunions and ...
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Newspoint on MSNMark Your Calendars: Why We Celebrate Lohri 2025 and 5 Recipes to EnjoyLohri is one of North India’s most vibrant and cherished festivals, celebrated with great enthusiasm in Punjab, Haryana, ...
Sarso ka saag is a beloved Punjabi dish that is a must-have during Lohri. This delicacy is made with mustard greens, bathua, spinach, spices, and ghee. Boiled chickpeas cooked with aromatic spices ...
Heartwarming saag coupled with makki ki roti and a big dollop of butter. This simple combo is one of the most celebrated Punjabi delicacies.
As the flames of Lohri illuminate the winter night, let it illuminate your bonds and future, too! Seize this moment to share heartfelt "Happy Lohri" greetings and wishes with your loved ones, ...
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