Discover Lohri festival 2026 on Tuesday 13 January, a Punjab harvest celebration of bonfires, offerings to Agni Dev, folk ...
Lohri lights up the winter night like a warm hug from family and tradition, chasing away the chill with bonfires, songs, and ...
Lohri is one of the most popular harvest festivals of North India and is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Punjab, Haryana, ...
Amy Grant releases new folk song "The 6th of January (Yasgur's Farm)" that references 1960s counterculture, asking "Have we ...
Lohri in 2026 falls on Tuesday, 13 January. Pretty simple. But the real fun doesn’t patiently wait for the date on the ...
Also known as Lohadi or Lal Loi, this year, Lohri will take place on January 13, 2026, a Tuesday, according to Drik Panchang.
Learn about Lohri’s traditional songs and dances like Bhangra, Gidda and folk music rooted in Punjabi culture.
Over time, Lohri has come to symbolise joy, hope and fresh beginnings. It holds special meaning for newlyweds and families ...