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Lohri marks the coldest day in northern India. The earth is farthest away from the sun at this time and begins its journey towards the sun on Lohri. Hence bonfire Festival of Lohri marks the end of the cold month of Paush and the beginning of Magh or the arrival of spring. This shift in season gives people all the more reason to celebrate. Lohri also marks the last day of the month of Maargazhi, the ninth month of the lunar calendar. The Festival of Lohri is succeeded by Makar Sankranthi – a popular festival in central India. The auspicious day of Makar Sankranti (January 14) is celebrated as Bhugali Bihu in Assam, Pongal in South India, and Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh. Dances are one of the most fun-loving aspects of the Lohri celebration.
Lohri In Punjab
Punjab is a land of exciting culture, myriad images of swaying emerald green fields, and hearty people whose robust rustic dances reflect unique camaraderie and bonhomie. Lohri marks the end of winter on the last day of Paush, and the beginning of Magha (around January 12 and 13), when the sun changes its course. It is associated with the worship of the sun and fire and is observed by all communities with different names, as Lohri is an exclusively Punjabi festival.
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