One of the most well-known festivals in North India, Lohri is largely observed in Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi. The Sikhs celebrate this major holiday with great zeal and fervor. Every year on the 13th or 14th of January, the holiday is observed. It signifies the conclusion of the vernal equinox and the rabi crop harvest. To celebrate the arrival of the warm summer months, people often dress in bri
Happy Lohri Wishes 2023
1. I'm sending you and your loved ones my sincere Lohri greetings! I pray that the Almighty continues to bless you. Enjoy a lot of sweets around a bonfire.
2. I hope that this harvest season brings a big smile to your face and that you have a fantastic year. Cheers to Lohri!
3. I wish you and your family and friends a happy holiday season and a year filled with all of your hopes coming true. Cheers to Lohri!
4. I pray that the Lohri fire burns away all of your sorrow and fills your life with love, happiness, joy, and love for all time. Cheers to Lohri!
5. I wish you a year that is as vibrant and happy as the Lohri festival. A very happy Lohri to you!
6. Spread the joy by taking advantage of this festival's deliciousness from rewri, gajak, and moongfali. Cheers to Lohri!
7. May this Lohri fill your home with loads of smiles, joy, success, and prosperity. Cheers to Lohri!
8. During this Lohri celebration, may you perform and dance to convey cheer and warmth. Maintain the festival's positive attitude. Cheers to Lohri!
9. I wish you all the happiness and peace in the world on this auspicious Lohri day. To you and your family, a happy Lohri!
10. May God grant you a long life and open doors to pleasure on this auspicious occasion of Lohri! A very Blessed Lohri to you!
11. May this Lohri grant you the chance to experience all of life's pleasures and make all of your dreams come true! Cheers to Lohri!
12. If the harvest failed to produce greater than what was sown, there would be no benefit to sowing a wheat crop.
Poila Baisakh, also known as Pohela Boishakh, is the global Bengali community's celebration of the start of a new year. Either April 14th or April 15th is designated for it. Poila Baishak will be observed on April 15 this year. It is celebrated on the first day of the month of Baishakh, according to their calendar.
This year, Friday, April 14, falls on the auspicious festival of Baisakhi. This holiday, also called Vaisakhi, is a significant occasion that the Sikh community celebrates with great fanfare, particularly in Punjab and Haryana. With Baisakhi, a new harvesting season begins. In addition to lighting firecrackers and going shopping for new outfits, people also attend Gurudwaras.