History Of Lohri Festival - Religious Facts
India is the "Place where there is Celebration and Festivities". As indicated by the Hindu folklore, there are 3.3 million divine beings and goddesses. Lohri is a standout amongst the most vital Hindu celebrations celebrated to respect Agni (the Vedic lord of flame) toward the start of the year. Consistently, on thirteenth of January (according to the Gregorian calender), Lohri is commended with incredible ceremony and loftiness predominantly in Punjab, Haryana, parts of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu.
In the midst of the solidifying temperature joined by thick haze and frigid breezes, North Indians appear to get occupied with arrangements for appreciating the hotly anticipated campfire celebration "Lohri" with conventional society tunes and moves.
According to the Hindu logbook, in the mid-January, the earth begins its trip towards the sun conveying end to Paush, the coldest month of the year. As indicated by the Shrimad Bhagawad Gita, Lord Krishna shows his full heavenly nature amid the time of Lohri.
After a day, the promising Makara Sankranthi helds which denotes the finish of the winter season. A huge number of Hindus shower in the Ganges to invalidate their wrongdoings.
In the midst of the solidifying temperature joined by thick haze and frigid breezes, North Indians appear to get occupied with arrangements for appreciating the hotly anticipated campfire celebration "Lohri" with conventional society tunes and moves.
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According to the Hindu logbook, in the mid-January, the earth begins its trip towards the sun conveying end to Paush, the coldest month of the year. As indicated by the Shrimad Bhagawad Gita, Lord Krishna shows his full heavenly nature amid the time of Lohri.
After a day, the promising Makara Sankranthi helds which denotes the finish of the winter season. A huge number of Hindus shower in the Ganges to invalidate their wrongdoings.