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  1. Lohri - Wikipedia

    Lohri is a midwinter folk and harvest festival that marks the passing of the winter solstice and the end of winter. It is a traditional welcome of longer days and the sun's journey to the Northern Hemisphere.

  2. LOHRI - January 13, 2026 - National Today

    Lohri is a traditional celebration, particularly observed by Northern India and linked to the Punjab region, to mark the passing of the winter solstice and welcome longer days and the sun’s journey to the …

  3. All about Lohri 2026: Date, significance and festive must-dos

    Discover the complete guide to Lohri 2026 — its date, cultural meaning, rituals, food, and celebration ideas explained in a warm, festive tone.

  4. Lohri 2025: When is Lohri? Date, shubh muhurat, history ...

    Lohri is celebrated annually on January 13 and 14 in India, a day before the Hindu festival of Makar Sankranti. Its date is determined by the ancient Bikrami calendar, which integrates lunar and...

  5. All you wanted to know about the Lohri festival, celebrations ...

    Dec 21, 2025 · Here’s a complete guide. All you wanted to know about the Lohri festival, celebrations & traditions. What is Lohri, the traditions, practices and legends behind the Lohri festival.

  6. Lohri: Date, Significance, Legends, and Rituals - Prokerala

    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 festival …

  7. Lohri - Hindu American Foundation

    Often referred to as the ‘Bonfire Festival’ or the ‘Festival of Farmers,’ Lohri is a time to express gratitude and socialize with festive songs and dances to mark the arrival of longer days. During Lohri, the …

  8. Lohri 2025, Meaning, History, Significance And More | Zee Zest

    Jan 9, 2025 · Lohri is one of the major festivals for the farmers of northern India especially Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and some parts of Jammu. This festival marks the successful …

  9. Lohri: Honouring the Harvest - Indian Culture

    Lohri is a festival where the people of Punjab, begin their year with a tribute to the farmers for their hard work and labour. The term Lohri seems to have originated from a combination of the two words loh …

  10. "Lohri: A Vibrant Celebration of Punjab's Cultural Heritage"

    "Lohri, a popular Punjabi festival, marks the end of winter and the arrival of longer days, traditionally associated with the harvest of rabi crops.