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Happy Lohri 2021: Dahi Bhalle, Gajar Ka Halwa, Laddoo, treat your taste buds with these traditional foods

URL copied Image Source : INSTAGRAM/F FOR FOODSB Happy Lohri 2021: Dahi Bhalle, Gajar Ka Halwa, Laddoo, treat your taste buds with these traditional foods Lohri is not just the festival of harvest but also of food and merriment. The festival is celebrated in January and marks the end of winter and the time to harvest rabi crops. A bonfire is lit, families whirl around it singing Punjabi folk songs and popping sesame seeds, popcorn, jaggery and rewaris. Like any other Indian festival, Lohri is incomplete without some appetizing, traditional foods. From makke ki roti and sarso ka saag to gajar ka halwa, the festival brings along many recipes that add sweetness to the celebrations.

Happy New Year 2021 - The auspicious Magha

Happy New Year 2021 - The auspicious Magha Updated Jan 13, 2021 | 13:33 IST Makar Sankranti, also known as Maghi to many, is the Hindu festival which is celebrated across the states of India in cultural forms that may differ, but enthusiasm remains equal across the section of people. Representational image  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images || Gita 8:24 || Fire, light, day, the bright (fortnight of the month), the northern movement comprising six months (Uttarayana); those people who have departed through that path attain Brahman (Moksha). Moksha!!!!!!! Or Salvation….Is this not the one thing that all of us through race, colour class and caste aspire for? And the beginning of the month in the Gregorian calendar January has been celebrated by painters and artists throughout the world. The Pre-Renaissance painters celebrated the winter months especially January in their own imitable way. According to the Hindu calendar, January is the month

Have a happy eco-friendly Lohri by following these simple steps

Have a happy eco-friendly Lohri by following these simple steps Every year, Lohri is celebrated in the country to mark the end of the winter solstice. Traditionally, families light a bonfire, dance around it and celebrate the festival of Lohri (Representative Image).   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images Key Highlights Lohri is a festival celebrated to mark the the passing of the winter solstice From not using cow dung to pooling a bonfire, there are a few eco-friendly ways to celebrate Lohri New Delhi: It is believed by many that the festival of Lohri commemorates the passing of the winter solstice. Lohri, a festival that is celebrated to mark the end of the winter as well. 

Kangana Ranaut wishes Happy Lohri 2021 with her childhood photos and anecdote

Kangana Ranaut wishes Happy Lohri 2021 with her childhood photos and anecdote Kangana Ranaut also wrote children in villages and joint families have much more fun than city kids in nuclear families . Instagram: @kanganaranaut Updated: Jan 13, 2021, 10:38 AM IST Punjabi winter folk festival Lohri is being celebrated on January 13. People around the world have taken to their social media pages to wish on the important festival. Kangana Ranaut also took to her Twitter page and wished her fans Happy Lohri. The actor posted a series of her childhood photos with an anecdote on singing Lohri as kids. With her post, Kangana also said that kids from joint families have more fun than kids from nuclear families.

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