Now We are discuss about the most popular festival in punjab and all over india that is lohri. all most all the Indians celebrate this lohri festival but some indians know history of lohri and some not know Why We Celebrate Lohri Festival that's why we share a guide history of lohri and How to Celebrate Lohri .Lohri is celebrated majorly in Northern India.
This Festival of Lohri is celebrate all over india but but with different names like in Tamil Nadu people celebrated as Pongal and in Karnataka as Sankranti and In Andra Pradesh as Bhogi and in Assam as Bhuguli bihu.
The farmers call Lohri as the ‘Golden Harvest Season’ as the Rabi crops are the main source of wealth of the farmers and they enjoy the coming of this harvesting season with full happiness.small groups of boys ring the doorbell of houses and start chanting the Lohri songs related to Dulla Bhatti. In turn, the people give them popcorn, peanuts, crystal sugar, sesame seeds (til) or gur as well as money. The traditional dinner with makki ki roti and sarson ka saag is quintessential. The prasad comprises of six main things: til, gazak, gur, moongphali, phuliya and popcorn.
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History Of lohri
Celebrate Pongal
Celebrate Sankranti
Celebrate Bhogi
Celebrate Bhuguli bihu
Why We Celebrate Lohri in Hindi
This Festival Lohri celebrated on 13th January in the month of Paush or Magh.Many people believe the festival was originally celebrated on winter solstice day. Being the shortest day and the longest night of the year.This Festival of Lohri is celebrate all over india but but with different names like in Tamil Nadu people celebrated as Pongal and in Karnataka as Sankranti and In Andra Pradesh as Bhogi and in Assam as Bhuguli bihu.
The farmers call Lohri as the ‘Golden Harvest Season’ as the Rabi crops are the main source of wealth of the farmers and they enjoy the coming of this harvesting season with full happiness.small groups of boys ring the doorbell of houses and start chanting the Lohri songs related to Dulla Bhatti. In turn, the people give them popcorn, peanuts, crystal sugar, sesame seeds (til) or gur as well as money. The traditional dinner with makki ki roti and sarson ka saag is quintessential. The prasad comprises of six main things: til, gazak, gur, moongphali, phuliya and popcorn.
Incomming Search
History Of lohri
Celebrate Pongal
Celebrate Sankranti
Celebrate Bhogi
Celebrate Bhuguli bihu
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