Happy lohri 2023

  1. Lohri 2023: Know Date, Significance Of The Harvest Festival
  2. Happy Lohri 2023: Wishes, messages and quotes to share with your loved ones
  3. What are the puja timings for Lohri and why is it celebrated?
  4. Happy Lohri 2023: Wishes, Photos, Quotes, Messages and WhatsApp Greetings to Share in English and Punjabi
  5. Happy Lohri 2023: What is 'Lohri ki Thali' and traditional foods to include in it
  6. Happy Lohri 2023: Best wishes, images, messages to share with loved ones


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Lohri 2023: Know Date, Significance Of The Harvest Festival

Happy Lohri 2023: Lohri is celebrated with great enthusiasm mainly in the northern states such as Punjab and Haryana as well as the national capital Delhi, the day prior to Makar Sankranti. Lohri is a harvest festival that is also believed to be marking the passing of the winter solstice. In Jammu and Himachal Pradesh as well, people from the Punjabi community observe the festival. Lohri 2023 Date Lohri is celebrated in the month of Paush and is set by the solar part of the lunisolar Punjabi calendar. According to the Vikrami calendar, Lohri usually falls on about the same date every year which is January 13, Friday. However, this year there is confusion regarding the exact date as according to Drik Panchang, the festival is on January 14, Saturday. The official holiday for the festival announced by the Punjab government is January 13, as per a Lohri Significance Historical references to Lohri are mentioned by European visitors to the Lahore Darbar of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1832. The celebration of Lohri with the making of a huge bonfire at night is also noted in the royal court in 1844. However, accounts of the Lohri celebration do not mention the origins of the festival. Lohri celebrates the arrival of warmer weather as after Makar Sankranti, the night hours begin to get shorter, and the days get longer. The festival also celebrates the new harvest season and new crops. Notably, a popular folk song in Punjab known as 'Sundar Mundariye' talks about the folklore of Dulla...

Happy Lohri 2023: Wishes, messages and quotes to share with your loved ones

People in North India will celebrate Lohri on January 14 to mark the end of winter solstice. Bonfires will be lit and families will gather to sing, dance and share winter snacks like rewaris, chikkis and til laddoos. For many households, Lohri will be an even grander event because of a recent weddings and births. On Lohri, send these messages to your loved ones to wish them abundance this year: May this festival fill your lives with enthusiasm, bring you cheer and loads of prosperity. A very happy Lohri to you! Happy Lohri! Enjoy the sweetness of rewaris, the crunch of peanuts and the warmth of fire to the fullest. I wish the festival of Lohri burns all your sadness and guides you to a brighter year. Get ready to celebrate with some bhangra and giddha. Happy Lohri to you and your family. I hope divine grace makes your heart happy and fulfills all your wishes on this grand occasion. Happy Lohri. May this festival be the most delightful and auspicious for you. Happy Lohri. May the bonfire you light on Lohri fill your life with warmth and brightness. Happy Lohri. Sending the warmest Lohri wishes to you and your family! May god keep showering his blessings upon you. Have lots of sweets in the warmth of a bonfire. Wishing this harvest season lights up your face with a bright smile, and you enjoy the year with a bang. Happy Lohri! Happy Lohri. May your entire year be as bright and joyful as this festival. USER CONSENT We at moneycontrol use cookies and other tracking technologie...

What are the puja timings for Lohri and why is it celebrated?

Lohri is a harvest festival that marks the end of winter season. The day celebrates the harvesting of the rabi crop in Punjab and is celebrated a day before Makar Sankranti. On Lohri, people light a bonfire outside their home or in open spaces with wood and cow dung cakes. Sesame seeds, gajak, jaggery, rewdi and peanuts are offered to the lit bonfire. People also harvest the crops and offer the bhog made using the same to the holy fire. People then perform parikrama around the fire. The festival is considered to be very auspicious for newly-married couples. They participate in the rituals and seek blessings from their elders. Date and Puja Timings: As per Drik Panchang, Lohri will be celebrated on 14 January this year. It means Makar Sankranti will be celebrated on Sunday, 15 January 2023. Moreover, the Lohri Sankranti tithi will be at 8:57 pm, while the Brahma Muhurta will be from 5:27 to 6:21 am. Lohri 2023: Why do people set up sacred bonfires on this festival? All you need to know Lohri 2023: From pindi chana to gud halwa, 5 authentic recipes for occasion Lohri is celebrated with great enthusiasm in homes that have recently hosted a marriage or witnessed a childbirth. People organise special functions on this day, with music and dance being an integral part of the festival. People wear the finest outfits to join dance and singing competitions. Once the bonfire is lit, people sing and dance around it as well as offer food items like popcorn, puffed rice, and others to t...

Happy Lohri 2023: Wishes, Photos, Quotes, Messages and WhatsApp Greetings to Share in English and Punjabi

HAPPY LOHRI 2023 WISHES QUOTES, STATUS, MESSAGES: The festival of Lohri, a symbol of happiness and good fortune, is here. This time Lohri is being celebrated on January 14. The festival is marked a day before Makar Sankranti, every year. Lohri holds special importance for the farmers and is celebrated in several states, mainly in Punjab. Lohri is celebrated to mark the harvesting of Rabi crop in northern India. Lohri also commemorates the passing of the winter solstice. Happy Lohri 2023: Images, Wishes, Quotes, Messages and WhatsApp Greetings to Share in English and Punjabi. (Image: Shutterstock) It is a winter folk festival celebrated primarily in North India, specifically in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu. ALSO READ: The first Lohri is considered very auspicious for a new bride and a newborn baby. It is a celebration that brings families and friends together. Near and dear ones gather, have a memorable evening and dance to the beats of dhol and nagada around the bonfire. Happy Lohri 2023: Punjabi Songs to Groove to This Festive Season People distribute popcorn, rewadi, groundnuts, and gachak as part of the festivities. There are many customs attached to this day for kids, such as going to houses to collect Lohri gifts, items, and treats from neighbours and singing traditional folktales. Happy Lohri 2023 Wishes, Quotes, Photos, Messages and WhatsApp Greetings to Share with your loved ones. (Image: Shutterstock) With this year’s ce...

Happy Lohri 2023: What is 'Lohri ki Thali' and traditional foods to include in it

Lohri, a festival that holds prominence for most Punjabis, is celebrated across the country with much enthusiasm. Not just Punjabis, but the Sindhi community too celebrates this festival as ‘Lal Lohi or Tira Moori’. We can say that Lohri can be called the ‘Thanksgiving Day’ of India, as the farmers show their gratefulness to the almighty for good abundance and rich harvest. Lohri, a festival that holds prominence for most Punjabis, is celebrated across the country with much enthusiasm. Not just Punjabis, but the Sindhi community too celebrates this festival as ‘Lal Lohi or Tira Moori’. This festival is known as the first harvest festival of the year and is celebrated just a day before Makar Sankranti, another important Hindu festival which is also known as Maghi, Bihu, Uttarayan, Pongal and Sakraat. Lohri is celebrated every year on the 13th of January and it is believed that the daylight increases from this day onward and it brings a pleasant morning of hope. We can say that Lohri can be called the ‘Thanksgiving Day’ of India, as the farmers show their gratefulness to the almighty for good abundance and rich harvest. During this time, peanuts, mustard, radish and sugar cane are mostly harvested and thus it comes in large quantities during this period. ALSO READ: To greet their near and dear ones, Punjabis often say “Lohdi diyan Lakh Lakh Vadhaiyan”. During the day, children gather together and start decking up and asking for Lohri, which is nothing but the sweets & savour...

Happy Lohri 2023: Best wishes, images, messages to share with loved ones

Happy Lohri 2023: Best wishes, images, messages to share with loved ones ALSO READ: May this season of harvest bring fruits of prosperity for you. Happy Lohri! “Before the reward there must be labor. You plant before you harvest. You sow in tears before you reap joy.” – Unknown Lohri celebrates the last of the coldest days of the year. Let's keep each other wrapped in the warmth of love, as the coldness of hatred near us. Happy Lohri to you and your family. “You must give to get, you must sow the seed, before you can reap the harvest.” – Unknown Lohri is celebrated with a range of homemade sweet dishes. Happy Lohri to you and your dear ones. May this year bring joy, hope and happiness for everyone. “The more you harvest, the quicker and easier it becomes” ― Charles Dowding, Charles Dowding's Skills for Growing This festival is mainly celebrated in the northern part of India. “What are you planting today to harvest tomorrow?” ― Lailah Gifty Akita People gather around a bonfire and celebrate Lohri with dance and music. Through dance, music and merriment, we celebrate this special day, and dedicate it to a year of happiness, hope and harvest. “Feed the soil, not your plants.” ― Charles Dowding, Charles Dowding's Skills for Growing Lohri welcomes the warmer days. Happy Lohri from me and mine to you and yours. Have a great year ahead.