Festivals of India January month : Lohri is celebrated

Lohri is celebrated every year on 13 January on day before makar Sankranti.

Why Lohri is celebrated ?

  • It celebrates harvest season and thanks nature for abundance.
  • It marks the sun journey towards the northern hemisphere.
  • It is considered especially auspicious for newly weds and new borns.

How is lohri Celebrated ?

  • People light a 🔥bonfire which heart of lohri celebrations.
  • They go around the fire sings folk songs and often til ( sesame seeds), jaggery, peanuts , popcorn and rewari to the flame.
  • Traditional dance like Bhangra,and gidda are performed.
  • Families and communities come together to share food, joy.

Traditional food

  • Makki ki Roti
  • Sarson ka saag
  • Til gur sweets
  • peanuts, popcorn, rewari,gajak

Cultural Significance

Lohri symbolises warmth, unity, prosperity and gratitude. It strengthens social bonds and keep alive . The rich folk traditions of Punjab.

A popular legend linked with lohri is that of Dulla Bhatti ,a Punjabi folk hero known for helping poor girls get married . people sing a song praising his bravery during lohri celebrations .

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