Sankranti wishes 2023

  1. Pana Sankranti 2023: Date, history, significance and wishes to share
  2. Happy Lohri Wishes: Best Quotes, Messages, & Status for 2023


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Pana Sankranti 2023: Date, history, significance and wishes to share

Pana Sankranti is a vibrant and colourful (Also read: Baisakhi 2023: Date, history, significance of Punjab's harvest festival ) Pana Sankranti will be commemorated on April 14 this year with grandeur and magnificence.(HT photo) Pana Sankranti is a festival of new beginnings and togetherness celebrated in the Indian state of Odisha.(HT photo) Pana Sankranti 2023 Date: Pana Sankranti will be celebrated on April 14, 2023, based on the first day of the solar calendar. This festival is also determined by the Odia calendar, which follows the lunisolar Hindu calendar, and coincides with the month of Baisakh. Pana Sankranti 2023 History: The festival has been celebrated for centuries and is believed to have originated from the ancient agrarian culture of the region, where it marked the beginning of the new agricultural year. According to legend, Lord Jagannath, the presiding deity of the famous Jagannath Temple in Puri, created the Pana drink as a remedy for the scorching summer heat. The drink is made with water, jaggery, yogurt, and various spices and is believed to have cooling properties. The Pana drink is considered an essential part of the festival and is shared among friends, family, and neighbors as a symbol of togetherness and unity. Pana Sankranti 2023 Significance: Pana Sankranti holds great significance in the culture and tradition of Odisha, India. The festival is celebrated on the first day of the Hindu solar calendar and marks the beginning of the new agricultural y...

Happy Lohri Wishes: Best Quotes, Messages, & Status for 2023

Bhangra, Giddha, popcorn, and bonfire! What does this remind you of? Yes, Lohri is that fun winter festival that brings back the festivity mood after cold, gloomy days. Lohri is a prominent festival in North India, specific to Punjab and the region around it. This festival marks the end of cold winters while welcoming longer and warmer days. This festival is celebrated a day before Makar Sankranti and encompasses folk events. Lohri is also considered auspicious for newborns and brides. While talking about Lori, how can we forget about the delicacies like Revadi, Sarson da Saag, Makki Ki Roti, Gur ki Gajak that are mainly served to celebrate the festival. Being the harvest festival, people in Punjab eat sheaves or roasted corns from their harvest. Families come together to celebrate the festival with zest and zeal! They share Lohri wishes, sing folk songs, and perform traditional dances. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Happy Lohri Wishes in English to Share with Friends & Family Share these interesting wishes of Lohri with your near and dear ones and celebrate the festival with enthusiasm and vigor! Spread the message of happiness and peace of Lohri all aro und. Hope your day is full of excitement. I wish you a Happy Lohri! Wishing this harvest season brings a smile to light up your face, and you enjoy the year with a bang! Happy Lohri! Happy Lohri to you all! Hope the fire of the holy bonfire provides warmth and divine guidance this Lohri. This Lohri, I h...