Lohri, North India’s vibrant harvest festival, celebrates the end of winter and the sun’s return to longer days. Primarily observed by Punjabis, Sikhs, and Hindus, it’s a thanksgiving for rabi crops, marked by bonfires, traditional songs, and festive foods. In 2026, Lohri falls on January 13th, ushering in a period of joy and new beginnings.
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