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Lohri 2024: Here's How To Celebrate The Harvest Festival With Your Family
- Saturday January 13, 2024
- Offbeat | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Lohri 2024: Lohri is celebrated in parts of northern India, especially Punjab and neighbouring states, to mark the beginning of the harvest season. This year the festival falls on January 14, Sunday.
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Lohri 2024: Significance, History And How To Celebrate The Harvest Festival
- Saturday January 13, 2024
- Offbeat | Edited by Ritu Singh
Happy Lohri 2024: Lohri is mostly celebrated in Punjab, and also in nearby states of Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh.
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Lohri 2024: Make Your Lohri Celebrations Sweeter With Homemade Rajgira Chikki (Recipe Inside)
- Friday January 5, 2024
- Vaishali Kapila
Chikki is a must-have snack during Lohri celebrations. Try this delightful version made using rajgira seeds to serve to your guests.
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From Keerthy Suresh To Malavika Mohanan, Tinsel Town Celebrates Pongal, Lohri And Makar Sankranti 2023 In Style
- Tuesday January 17, 2023
- Shalmali Totade
Here is how ethnic chic our favourite celebrities looked like on Pongal, Lohri and Makar Sankranti 2023
- swirlster.ndtv.com
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Lohri 2022: From Palak Patta Chaat To Matar Kebab - 5 Easy Snack Recipes To Celebrate
- Tuesday January 11, 2022
- Vrinda Jain
Lohri marks the end of the sowing season for winter crops such as rabi, which are now ready for harvest. This festival is celebrated mainly in the northern parts of the country.
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Lohri 2021: Significance, Traditions And How To Celebrate Lohri
- Monday January 11, 2021
- India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee
Lohri 2021: A festival of happiness, warmth and abundance, Lohri is predominantly celebrated in Punjab and it's neighbouring regions. This year Lohri is on January 13, around the Uttarayan and Makar Sankranti. Celebrated with great enthusiasm, Lohri symbolizes the ripening of crops and the start of the harvest season. Celebrated with much enthusias...
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Lohri 2022: How To Make Festive Special Til Revdi In Under 10 Minutes! (Recipe Video Inside)
- Tuesday January 11, 2022
- Sushmita Sengupta
Til Revdi Recipe: People of Punjab and many parts of north India are gearing up for Lohri 2022. The festival is one of the most widely celebrated festivals of Punjab.
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Pongal Festival 2020: Dates, History, Importance Of The Harvest Festival
- Sunday January 12, 2020
- India News | Edited by Richa Taneja
Pongal in 2020: Pongal is mainly celebrated to offer prayers to the Sun God for a good harvest. The festival, which is celebrated over four days, coincides with Makar Sankranti, which is celebrated in north India and begins a day after Lohri this year.
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Happy Lohri 2018 Images: Quotes, Messages, Wishes And How To Celebrate This Harvest Festival
- Saturday January 13, 2018
- India News | NDTV News Desk
People across North India, particularly Hindus and Sikhs in Punjab, celebrate Lohri marking the end of the longest winter night.
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Happy Lohri 2024: 5 Traditional Foods Of The Harvest Festival That Lohri Is Incomplete Without
- Friday January 12, 2024
- Sushmita Sengupta
Lohri 2024: Traditionally it is a community bonfire where people gather around it, sing songs, munch on festive delights and make merry.Here are some traditional foods Lohri bonfire is incomplete without.
- food.ndtv.com
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Lohri 2021: How Did the Festival Get Its Name?
- Wednesday January 13, 2021
- Shivangana Vasudeva, NDTV
Lohri 2021 Special: Traditioanlly, Lohri Festival celebrates the onset of the harvest season in Punjab. People offer thanks to god for the precious crops before they begin harvesting them.
- food.ndtv.com
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Happy Lohri 2024: 11 Authentic Lohri Food Recipes
- Friday January 12, 2024
- NDTV Food
Lohri 2024 Recipes: Find here list of 11 best authentic recipes for the Lohri festival like chole bhature, makke ki roti, sarso ka saag, gur ki roti, murmura ladoo & many more lohri special foods with key ingredients and how to make process.
- food.ndtv.com
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Lohri 2024: Here's How To Celebrate The Harvest Festival With Your Family
- Saturday January 13, 2024
- Offbeat | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Lohri 2024: Lohri is celebrated in parts of northern India, especially Punjab and neighbouring states, to mark the beginning of the harvest season. This year the festival falls on January 14, Sunday.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Lohri 2024: Significance, History And How To Celebrate The Harvest Festival
- Saturday January 13, 2024
- Offbeat | Edited by Ritu Singh
Happy Lohri 2024: Lohri is mostly celebrated in Punjab, and also in nearby states of Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Lohri 2024: Make Your Lohri Celebrations Sweeter With Homemade Rajgira Chikki (Recipe Inside)
- Friday January 5, 2024
- Vaishali Kapila
Chikki is a must-have snack during Lohri celebrations. Try this delightful version made using rajgira seeds to serve to your guests.
- food.ndtv.com
-
From Keerthy Suresh To Malavika Mohanan, Tinsel Town Celebrates Pongal, Lohri And Makar Sankranti 2023 In Style
- Tuesday January 17, 2023
- Shalmali Totade
Here is how ethnic chic our favourite celebrities looked like on Pongal, Lohri and Makar Sankranti 2023
- swirlster.ndtv.com
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Lohri 2022: From Palak Patta Chaat To Matar Kebab - 5 Easy Snack Recipes To Celebrate
- Tuesday January 11, 2022
- Vrinda Jain
Lohri marks the end of the sowing season for winter crops such as rabi, which are now ready for harvest. This festival is celebrated mainly in the northern parts of the country.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Lohri 2021: Significance, Traditions And How To Celebrate Lohri
- Monday January 11, 2021
- India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee
Lohri 2021: A festival of happiness, warmth and abundance, Lohri is predominantly celebrated in Punjab and it's neighbouring regions. This year Lohri is on January 13, around the Uttarayan and Makar Sankranti. Celebrated with great enthusiasm, Lohri symbolizes the ripening of crops and the start of the harvest season. Celebrated with much enthusias...
- www.ndtv.com
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Lohri 2022: How To Make Festive Special Til Revdi In Under 10 Minutes! (Recipe Video Inside)
- Tuesday January 11, 2022
- Sushmita Sengupta
Til Revdi Recipe: People of Punjab and many parts of north India are gearing up for Lohri 2022. The festival is one of the most widely celebrated festivals of Punjab.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Pongal Festival 2020: Dates, History, Importance Of The Harvest Festival
- Sunday January 12, 2020
- India News | Edited by Richa Taneja
Pongal in 2020: Pongal is mainly celebrated to offer prayers to the Sun God for a good harvest. The festival, which is celebrated over four days, coincides with Makar Sankranti, which is celebrated in north India and begins a day after Lohri this year.
- www.ndtv.com
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Happy Lohri 2018 Images: Quotes, Messages, Wishes And How To Celebrate This Harvest Festival
- Saturday January 13, 2018
- India News | NDTV News Desk
People across North India, particularly Hindus and Sikhs in Punjab, celebrate Lohri marking the end of the longest winter night.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Happy Lohri 2024: 5 Traditional Foods Of The Harvest Festival That Lohri Is Incomplete Without
- Friday January 12, 2024
- Sushmita Sengupta
Lohri 2024: Traditionally it is a community bonfire where people gather around it, sing songs, munch on festive delights and make merry.Here are some traditional foods Lohri bonfire is incomplete without.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Lohri 2021: How Did the Festival Get Its Name?
- Wednesday January 13, 2021
- Shivangana Vasudeva, NDTV
Lohri 2021 Special: Traditioanlly, Lohri Festival celebrates the onset of the harvest season in Punjab. People offer thanks to god for the precious crops before they begin harvesting them.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Happy Lohri 2024: 11 Authentic Lohri Food Recipes
- Friday January 12, 2024
- NDTV Food
Lohri 2024 Recipes: Find here list of 11 best authentic recipes for the Lohri festival like chole bhature, makke ki roti, sarso ka saag, gur ki roti, murmura ladoo & many more lohri special foods with key ingredients and how to make process.
- food.ndtv.com