Lohri
Lohri (Devanagari: लोह्ड़ी, Gurmukhi: ਲੋਹੜੀ, Shahmukhi: لوہڑی) is a popular winter folk festival celebrated primarily in the Indian Subcontinent. The significance and legends about the Lohri festival are many and these link the festival to the Punjab region. It is believed by many that the festival marks the passing of the winter solstice. Lohri marks the end of winter, and is a traditional welcome of longer days and the sun's journey to the northern hemisphere by Hindus and Sikhs in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent. It is observed the night before Makar Sankranti, also known as Maghi, and according to the solar part of the lunisolar Vikrami calendar and typically falls about the same date every year (January 13).
Wikipage redirect
Bhangala
Burning Man
Doaba
Falound Kalan
Hindu Heritage Centre
Hindu Temple of Ottawa-Carleton
Karahe Wala
2006 in IndiaBabasaheb_Naik_College_of_Engineering,_PusadBhogiBonfireDelhiDemographics of MalaysiaDulla BhattiFolk dances of PunjabFolk music of PunjabGlossary of Indian cultureHarvest festivalHisar_(city)Jammu_DivisionJanuary 13Lal LoiList of Hindu festivalsList of Sindhi festivalsList of festivals in IndiaList of geological features on CeresList of harvest festivalsList of multinational festivals and holidaysLists of holidaysLodhiLodiLodi festivalMaghiMakar SankrantiMalaysian IndiansNew_DelhiOutlaw (stock character)Outline of Punjab, IndiaPalampur,_Himachal_PradeshPublic holidays in India
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
relatedto
primaryTopic
Lohri
Lohri (Devanagari: लोह्ड़ी, Gurmukhi: ਲੋਹੜੀ, Shahmukhi: لوہڑی) is a popular winter folk festival celebrated primarily in the Indian Subcontinent. The significance and legends about the Lohri festival are many and these link the festival to the Punjab region. It is believed by many that the festival marks the passing of the winter solstice. Lohri marks the end of winter, and is a traditional welcome of longer days and the sun's journey to the northern hemisphere by Hindus and Sikhs in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent. It is observed the night before Makar Sankranti, also known as Maghi, and according to the solar part of the lunisolar Vikrami calendar and typically falls about the same date every year (January 13).
has abstract
Lohri (Devanagari: लोह्ड़ी, Gu ...... ities of Faislabad and Lahore.
@en
Lohri (Punjabi: ਲੋਹੜੀ (Gurmukh ...... 'une bataille, Guru Hargobind.
@fr
Lohri (bahasa Punjabi: ਲੋਹੜੀ , ...... sangat panjang pada hari itu.
@in
Lohri (hindi लोहड़ी) – popular ...... ków. Wypada w środku stycznia.
@pl
Лохрі, Лорі (пенджаб. ਲੋਹੜੀ, ل ...... сяться у дар богу вогню, Аґні.
@uk
لوهري هو مهرجان شعبي بنجابي يق ...... في ولاية البنجاب في الباكستان.
@ar
meaning
Midwinter festival, celebration of winter solstice
similar
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,009,094,864
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
caption
Lohri Bonfire
@en
celebrations
Bonfire, song and dance
@en
holiday name
Lohri
@en
longtype
Religious, cultural
@en
nickname
observedby
Punjabi, Haryanvi, Himachali, Dogra communities
@en
relatedto
significance
Midwinter festival, celebration of winter solstice
@en
type
seasonal
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
comment
Lohri (Devanagari: लोह्ड़ी, Gu ...... date every year (January 13).
@en
Lohri (Punjabi: ਲੋਹੜੀ (Gurmukh ...... est fameux pour son festival d
@fr
Lohri (bahasa Punjabi: ਲੋਹੜੀ , ...... sangat panjang pada hari itu.
@in
Lohri (hindi लोहड़ी) – popular ...... ków. Wypada w środku stycznia.
@pl
Лохрі, Лорі (пенджаб. ਲੋਹੜੀ, ل ...... сяться у дар богу вогню, Аґні.
@uk
لوهري هو مهرجان شعبي بنجابي يق ...... في ولاية البنجاب في الباكستان.
@ar
label
Lohri
@en
Lohri
@fr
Lohri
@in
Lohri
@pl
Лохрі
@uk
لوهري
@ar
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Lohri
@en
nick
Lal Loi
@en