B L Razdan The Hindu calendar is dotted with many festivals based on the Lunar calendar. However, Makar Sankranti, being ...
Lohri 2025 falls on January 13, marking the vibrant Punjabi harvest festival celebrated with bonfires, folk traditions, and ...
The festival signifies the end of the winter sowing season, paving the way for an abundant harvest. Devotees honour the Sun ...
This year, Lohri will take place on January 13, 2025, a Monday, with the Lohri Sankranti moment falling at 09:03 AM on ...
Lohri marks the end of the sowing season of winter crops and makes way for a good harvest season. The Punjabi and Hindu ...
Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal are important festivals celebrated in different parts of India around the same time, ...
Lohri, a significant harvest festival in India, is celebrated on January 13 this year. It marks the end of winter and the ...
After Lohri, days start becoming longer, and nights grow shorter-a welcome change for many. Interestingly, the sun also ...
Lohri honours the prosperity of agriculture, with prayers offered to Agni, the fire god, and Surya Devta, the Sun god, for a fruitful harvest in the coming season. Families gather around bonfires ...
People pray for a good harvest season. The celebration involves praying to the Sun God (Surya Devta) and Fire god (agni dev) for agricultural prosperity and abundant harvesting of crops.