India, Jan. 12 -- Lohri is a lively midwinter harvest festival that marks the end of the winter solstice and the start of longer, sunnier days as the sun begins its northward journey. Rooted in Punjabi tradition, it is celebrated a day before Makar Sankranti and carries deep cultural and spiritual significance. This year, Lohri falls on Tuesday, January 13, 2026. The festival is all about joy and togetherness, with friends and family gathering around bonfires to sing, dance, and celebrate the season's abundance. (Also read: Lohri 2026: Is it on January 13 or 14? Know the correct date, shubh muhurat, puja rituals, history and significance )

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