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Lohri 2021 – Date, Significance & Celebration in India
Lohri is a festival that is celebrated on the last day of the Hindu month Paush and marks the beginning of longer days & shorter nights. According to the Gregorian calendar, almost every year Lohri is celebrated on 13th January, a day before Makar Sankranti. Lohri is not just a festival it is the time for a get-together with friends and relatives. The Lohri celebrations generally include a sacred bonfire, social gatherings, sweets, songs, Bhangra and Gidda dance. It has a great significance as it marks the end of winter days and harvest of the Rabi crops.
Lohri 2021 – Date, Significance & Celebration in India
Lohri is a festival that is celebrated on the last day of the Hindu month Paush and marks the beginning of longer days & shorter nights. According to the Gregorian calendar, almost every year Lohri is celebrated on 13th January, a day before Makar Sankranti. Lohri is not just a festival it is the time for a get-together with friends and relatives. The Lohri celebrations generally include a sacred bonfire, social gatherings, sweets, songs, Bhangra and Gidda dance. It has a great significance as it marks the end of winter days and harvest of the Rabi crops.