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  • Purchase A New House This Lohri by pawaranushka
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    Any crucial event in one's lifetime has an exact timing that is specified in India. It may be a wedding, a prayer, or even an acquisition of real estate. It is believed that acquiring something substantial, like a home, on an auspicious or fortunate day will be beneficial overall, bringing pleasure and money to the entire extended family. Lohri, which is celebrated as a day of prosperity in India, is one such fortunate day. This information will assist you in purchasing property in Lohri 2024. Why Is Lohri Considered Auspicious? There is no unique tale or custom that explains why Lohri is observed and why the day is considered lucky. However, it is only witnessed on a single day. Lohri is celebrated only one evening preceding Makar Sankranti, the day on which the Sun advances the Planet and the days start to get longer and hotter. It's also harvest time when people start to collect the crop and give gratitude to God for their rich output after a long agricultural season. On such a special day, people enjoy Lohri. During the Lohri festival, farmers show their gratitude to God before commencing to harvest. Lohri is one of the most important festivals observed by Punjabis since it marks the beginning of a new year. Lohri is regarded as an auspicious day since it symbolises God's benevolence, his blessings, and a beginning year with fresh ambitions. In India, however, there are numerous names and variants of Lohri.
  • Happy Lohri - festival of joy and prosperity by VikramGulati
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    January 13th is Lohri - celebrate it with love and laughter
  • Lohri 2024 by komalk09
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    Lohri 2024 Lohri is a folk festival celebrated in northern India, marking the harvest of Rabi crops and the end of the winter season. This usually occurs in the month of Pausha. It is believed that worshiping the Sun in this month brings special blessings. This festival of Lohri is celebrated just one day before Sankranti in almost all parts of India. Lohri festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and grand celebration mainly in Punjab and many states of North India. Celebrating the beginning of the harvest season with the Lohri festival is an ancient tradition. Let's know the date, time, auspicious time, and some important rituals related to this grand festival of Lohri (Lohri 2024) festival. Lohri 2024 Date In the year 2024, Lohri will be celebrated on 14 January (Lohri 2024 Date) i.e. Sunday. This festival is usually celebrated in the month of Pausha. It is believed that worshiping the Sun in this month brings special blessings. Lohri is celebrated a day before Makar Sankranti. It is considered to signal the beginning of the winter season. Lohri 2024 Time | lohri 2024 timings Lohri Sankranti Moment: 15 January 2024, 02:54 AM Pradosh Kaal Lohri Muhurat - 05:34 PM to 08:12 PM Duration - 2 hours 38 minutes History of the Lohri Festival This festival of Lohri has been going on since ancient times. There are many legends and stories about the origin of the Lohri festival, the most popular and famous of them is the Lohri legend of Dulla Bhatti. website link -https://www.dharmsaar.com/festival/lohri-festival-2024 https://www.dharmsaar.com/ https://shop.dharmsaar.com/
  • If you don't know What Lohri is all About, Read Here! by ourncr
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    A day before Makar Sankranti is celebrated Lohri, the bonfire festival! Did you know why this festival is celebrated? Well, for your information it is celebrated to mark the harvesting of winter crops. It falls mainly in the month of January. Lohri festival is going to be celebrated on 14 January 2016. Although, it is observed mainly in Punjab, and nearby locations, its spirit can be felt all across India. Lohri is basically an agrarian celebration dedicated to fire. What people do on the day of Lohri? People make a huge bonfire in the harvested fields or in front of their doorways at the dusk. People surround the bonfire with family and friends and go around it throwing puffed rice, popcorn with other munchies. They believe that this will banish poverty, ward off evil spirits and bring prosperity in their lives. Lohri songs are common amongst people on this day. Elders give money, til (sesame), peanuts, jiggery and popcorn as tokens of love to the younger ones. The festival is started with the embellishment of homes and preparation of Makki ki roti and Sarson ka saag (famous in Punjab and Haryana). Lohri Festival SongsLohri Song The celebration is known for Lohri song as well. There is a mention of nature, winter and folk hero Dulha Bhatti in the song. It is believed that Dulha Bhatti was a robber who robbed rich people and helped poor ones. He used to save women and girls abducted forcibly and later arrange their marriage. Below is the song that you can groove on or add in your play-list. Sunder mundriye ho! Tera kaun vicharaa ho! Dullah Bhatti walla ho! Dullhe di dhee vyayae ho! Ser shakkar payee ho! Kudi da laal pathaka ho! Kudi da saalu paata ho! Salu kaun samete! Chacha gali dese! Chache choori kutti! zamidara lutti! Zamindaar sudhaye! Bum Bum bhole aaye! Ek bhola reh gaya! Sipahee far ke lai gaya! Sipahee ne mari itt! Bhaanvey ro te bhaanvey pitt! Sanoo de de Lohri, te teri jeeve jodi!