Lohri, the joyous harvest festival celebrated annually on January 13, brings people together around bonfires to sing traditional songs, share sweets, and embrace unity, hope, and prosperity. A ...
Lohri festivities in India are marked by joyous gatherings around bonfires, traditional songs, and dances. Celebrated on January 13, the festival brings together newlyweds, families, and friends.
In the celebration which involves the newlyweds, mothers with newborns, and other family members, the inclusion of dance songs is a compulsory requirement to amp up the festive joy on this day.
New Delhi [India], January 13 (ANI): On the joyous festival of Lohri, people gather around bonfires, sing traditional songs and share sweets to mark the occasion as a symbol of unity, hope and ...
Music plays a central role in making Lohri a vibrant and unforgettable celebration. Music creates an atmosphere of togetherness, whether with hit Bollywood songs or classical Punjabi folk songs.
The festival of Lohri, celebrated in Punjab to mark the beginning of the new harvest season, is incomplete without lively dance tracks that bring out the joyous spirit of the occasion. Here are five ...
The joyful beats of Punjabi folk songs echoed through the air, amplifying the spirit of unity and nostalgia. Lohri, the centuries-old cultural festival of the Punjab was celebrated in the ...
Image Source: IANS Children go from door to door demanding Lohri, singing odes, carols and traditional folk songs about Dulla Bhatti, a hero in the Punjabi folklore. These children are sent off with ...
For the first time, Kaur has come up with a single on the festival, titled Sundar Mundariye - The Lohri Song, which she released on her YouTube channel today. “This is the first time that I’ve ...
Lohri, cherished in northern India, signals the end of winter and onset of longer days. Celebrated with bonfires, folk songs, and dances like Bhangra and Gidda, it marks the harvest and cultural ...