Festival of Lohri is celebrated on January 13 every year. Date of the festival depends on solar calendar hence it remains the same always. Lohri date is auspicious and significant for Hindus. On January 13 every year sun begins its Uttarayan journey (northward journey) and takes entry in to Makar Rashi or Tropic of Capricorn. The period of Uttarayan (January 14 to July 14) is considered propitious by Hindus. According to Bhagwat Gita, Lord Krishna manifests himself in his full magnificence during this time.
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 cold month of Paush and 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.
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.
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13th January 2020, Monday
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LOHRI 2019
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13th January 2019, Sunday
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LOHRI 2018
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13th January 2018, Saturday
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LOHRI 2017
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13th January 2017, Friday
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LOHRI 2016
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13th January 2016, Wednesday
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LOHRI 2015
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13th January 2015
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LOHRI 2014
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13th January 2014
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LOHRI 2013
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13th January 2013
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LOHRI 2012
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13th January 2012
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LOHRI 2011
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13th January 2011
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LOHRI 2010
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13th January 2010
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LOHRI 2009
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13th January 2009
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LOHRI 2008
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13th January 2008
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