Lohri, celebrated every year on January 13, is one of the most vibrant winter festivals in North India. It is most popular in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh, where people gather around a ...
On the auspicious festival of Lohri, people still hum the hymn 'Sundar Mundariye.' In actuality, this folk tune has come to represent Lohri. The true colours of Lohri are only shown when kids and ...
Lohri is one of the most vibrant and joyous festivals celebrated in North India, especially in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and parts of Delhi. Marking the end of the winter solstice and the ...
People across Punjab have ushered in the spirit of Lohri with traditional songs & dances. Lohri, which is being celebrated on Tuesday, is a festival marking life, nature and collective happiness, ...
Lohri is celebrated by having a bonfire in the evening by collecting wood and cow dung cakes and circumambulating around it along with your family. At the time of parikrama, there is a tradition of ...
Marking the harvest festival that ushers in renewal and togetherness, the celebration offered a vibrant blend of folk music and festive flavours in an open-air setting. The evening began with the ...
(L-R) Sukhpreet Harika, Mehr Kaur Harika, Parwinder Harika, Nimrat Harika, Rajpal Singh SidhuGurpreet Singh Gill, Kuldeep Kaur Gill and Kirat Kaur Gill The festival, marked by crackling bonfires, folk ...
Did our AI summary help? Today, January 13, Lohri comes to life across North India; in backyards, terraces, drawing rooms, parks and now, phone screens. Traditionally marking the end of winter and the ...
C elebrity chef Vikas Khanna has fondly recalled his childhood Lohri celebrations in Amritsar, saying harvest festivals in his ...
New Delhi [India], January 15: India Habitat Centre (IHC) celebrated Lohri Celebrations yesterday, on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at Margosa Lawn, as part of its Utsav Series, bringing together members ...