Lohri 2020: Lohri Today Celebration Shub Muhurat
Lohri 2020: Lohri festival is celebrated in the evening with full pomp and show. In the evening people burn Lohri outside their homes.
Today, Lohradimanai is being held on 13 January. This festival is celebrated with great pomp in Punjab and Haryana. This festival falls on the day before Makar Sankranti, the major festival of Hinduism. Since Sun will enter Capricorn on January 15 at 2.23 pm, Makar Sankranti will be celebrated on January 15. Some people will celebrate Lohri on 14 January while many people will celebrate Lohri on 13 January itself.
Today, Lohradimanai is being held on 13 January. This festival is celebrated with great pomp in Punjab and Haryana. This festival falls on the day before Makar Sankranti, the major festival of Hinduism. Since Sun will enter Capricorn on January 15 at 2.23 pm, Makar Sankranti will be celebrated on January 15. Some people will celebrate Lohri on 14 January while many people will celebrate Lohri on 13 January itself.
This is why Lohri believes:
The festival of Lohri is celebrated at the end of autumn when it is time to harvest the crops. The festival of Lohri is actually celebrated as a way of thanking nature for its good harvest. Crops are harvested on this day. On this day, farmers plead with nature that their fields are good in the future also.
This is how to celebrate Lohri with glory:
The festival of Lohri is celebrated in the evening with full pomp and show. In the evening people burn Lohri outside their homes. In this, the fire is made by putting peanuts, gajak, things made from sesame and things made with maize. Men and women wear traditional clothes during this time. Punjabi folk songs echo the whole crowd. On this day, people remember Dulla Bhatti who protected the girls of Punjab.
This festival is also celebrated as the arrival of spring. That is why we dedicate food from the crops of Ravi to the fire, the new gods are blessed with wealth and wealth from the gods.
Disclaimer: The above information given in this article are based on general beliefs.
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