Lohri is one of the most popular festivals of Punjab that is celebrated across North India and several parts of India on 13th January. Sikhs and Punjabis all around India and abroad celebrate this festivity with lots of pomp.
Lohri celebrates fertility and the joy of life. At this time Earth starts moving towards the sun marking the auspicious period of Uttarayan. The festival is very special since it marks the beginning of the harvesting season for farmers. Lohri means the longest night of the year, it’s a thanksgiving celebration for farmers who harvest the Rabi crop during this period. For Punjabis, this is more than just a festival; it is also an example of their love for celebrations.
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Due to its significance to fertility, the first Lohri of newborns and married couples are very special hence they celebrate it in style. There are special parties arranged with good food, decorations and lots of singing & dancing in such houses.
At night, people gather around the bonfire and throw til, puffed rice & popcorns into the flames of the bonfire shouting “Aadar aye dilather jaye” (May honor come and poverty vanish!). Prayers are offered to the bonfire seeking abundance & prosperity. People make merry by dancing & singing traditional songs.
A Lohri party is full of joys, excitement, vigor, enrichment, and a perfect one to meet and greet people. The occasion marks with the whole galore of celebrations with a bonfire, folklore, traditional dresses and music in the background. Overall the festivity is full of color, music, party and sumptuous food. The festival is celebrated in style with a dash of musical DJ, extravagant decorations, getting professional dhol players, dancers, and singers.
If you are one of a kind who loves to party yet in a traditional style, here are some of the ideas that will help you prep up as a perfect host.
This is your opportunity to have a traditional party with lots of merrymaking. Follow these ideas to have a colorful and joyful party:
Punjabi Bhangra te makhan-malai,
Punjabi tadka te dal frai,
Tuhanu LOHRI de lakh lakh vadhai..!!
On this harvest and festive season of Lohri, we wish you all to have a great time with your loved ones. May the warmth of the bonfire on Lohri burn out all the sorrow and bring happiness and love into your life!
Enjoy this playful festival with the sweetness of gur, rewri, moongfali and popcorn.
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