Every winter, as the cold grip of the northern Indian region starts to unravel, the lighting of Lohri candles casts a radiant ...
Every Lohri, the song Sunder Mundriye retells the legend of Dulla Bhatti, Punjab’s Robin Hood. Through playful lyrics, it ...
Lohri is more than an agricultural festival; it tells the powerful human story of Dulla Bhatti, often called the Robin Hood of Punjab. His real name was likely Rai Abdullah Khan Bhatti, and he lived ...
Lohri 2026 will be celebrated on January 13 with an auspicious bonfire after sunset, honoring harvest traditions, Agni Dev, and the inspiring legend of Punjabi folk hero Dulla Bhatti.
Lohri 2026 is deeply connected to the story of Dulla Bhatti and Punjabi boliyan sung around the bonfire. Here is the folklore ...
Lohri is closely linked to the rabi crop cycle, particularly wheat and sugarcane. For farming communities, it marks a pause, a moment to thank nature for sustaining life and to pray for a good harvest ...
Lohri festival is incomplete without ‘Sunder Mundriye Tera Kaun Vichara'. Check out the complete lyrics of this traditional Punjabi Lohri song and know its cultural significance.
Discover Lohri festival 2026 on Tuesday 13 January, a Punjab harvest celebration of bonfires, offerings to Agni Dev, folk songs, seasonal food and family warmth.
Get the full Sunder Mundriye Tera Kaun Vichara Lohri 2026 song lyrics in English, plus simple context on this classic Punjabi ...
Lohri is a vibrant festival that marks the end of winter and the beginning of warmer days, celebrated with bonfires, songs, and dances. But did you know there`s a fascinating historical story behind ...
Lohri is one of the most popular harvest festivals of North India and is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi. Observed every year on 13 January, the ...
Lohri is celebrated in Sindh, Rajasthan, Punjab-Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi and has now spread to other areas as well. Lohri is a regional festival celebrated in northern India and has ...