Date- 13.01.2022 Time- 07:00 pm onwards Venue- In Front of Santripti Lohri is a Hindu festival that celebrates the end of winter and the arrival of spring. Sikhs and Hindus celebrate Lohri, also known as ‘Lal Loi,’ by lighting bonfires. …
LOHRI CELEBRATION Date: 13th January 2020 Lohri is a Punjabi festival which is celebrated every year on 13th January. Lohri is celebrated to mark the end of peak winter and is traditionally associated with the harvest of the Rabi crops. …
Lohri, the Punjabi harvest festival, was on January 13 this year. It is a celebration of the winter crop season. Sun deity, Surya, is also worshipped on this day. Lohri is observed just a night before Makar Sankranti, a festival …
Lohri & Makar Sankranti Celebrations Makar Sankranti is one of the few ancient Indian festivals that is observed according to solar cycles, while most festivals are set by the lunar cycle of the Hindu calendar. Being a festival that celebrates the solar cycle, …