The vibrant festival of Lohri, marking the end of winter in the plain of the erstwhile state and the beginning of longer days ...
Lohri, celebrated mainly in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir, marks the end of winter and the harvest of crops. Rituals involve bonfires, traditional dances, and festive foods.
Udhampur under the aegis of IQAC celebrated the Lohri festival with great enthusiasm and fervor at college campus on Janua ...
Learn more about the festival, its ritual, and its significance, which are mentioned below. Jammu lit up with a spectacular Lohri celebration at the historic *Raghunath Bazaar* and Kala Kendra ...
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday extended wishes on the occasion of Lohri. In a post on X, LG Sinha wrote, “Hearty ...
Witness the amazing vibe of Lohri in Jammu; the festival is believed to be a fertility celebration, therefore, newborn newborns and new brides receive special treatment. The throbbing sounds of ...
Lohri, cherished in northern India, signals the end of winter and onset of longer days. Celebrated with bonfires, folk songs, and dances like Bhangra and Gidda, it marks the harvest and cultural pride ...
India is celebrating the festival of Lohri with immense joy and traditional fervour today. The harvest festival, which marks ...
January 13th is celebrated as Lohri, a popular festival in many North Indian states, especially in Punjab, Haryana, and the national capital, Delhi. Although it is primarily a Punjabi festival, Lohri ...
Celebrated on January 13, Lohri is a festival primarily observed in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, and some other northern states. Winter harvest festivals are celebrated ...