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Name: Yogesh Kakkar
Country: India
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Hi there! I wish you a very happy and sweet Lohri.
Name: RAKSHITA JAIN
Country: India
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Lohri is fundamentally an agricultural festival, filled with merry-making. It is celebrated in the state of Punjab on the on the 13th of January, which falls one day before Makar Sankranti. While Lohri is essentially a Punjab festival, it is celebrated in some other states of North India as well. In cities like Delhi, which have a predominant Punjabi population, Lohri is celebrated to denote the last of the coldest days of winter. The Punjab and other areas of North India get very cold in the month of January, and usually the period of the last week of December and the first couple of weeks in January are the coldest of the season. However, after Lohri, the temperature starts gradually rising. During the day, children go from door to door singing songs in praise of Dulha Bhatti, the Punjabi version of Robin Hood, a thief who helps the poor and fights for their rights. These children are given sweets and savouries, and occasionally, money. These munchies that the children collect are known as Lohri, and they are distributed at night during the festival. Some may be offered to the sacred fire. The festival of Lohri is celebrated outdoors. As it is usually very cold on the 13th of January, a bonfire is lit, and friends and relatives gather around. If there has been a happy occasion in the family, like the birth of a child or a marriage, Lohri is celebrated with much greater gusto. The happy family usually hosts a party to celebrate the first Lohri of the new child or couple. Singing and dancing form an intrinsic part of the celebrations. People wear their brightest clothes and come to dance the bhangra and gidda to the beat of the dhol. Punjabi songs are sung, and everybody rejoices. Sarson ka saag and makki ki roti is usually served as the main course at a Lohri dinner. In the villages of Punjab, Lohri is an occasion where the entire village gets together and participates in the celebrations like one big happy family. The bonfire is lit in the main village square, and after a fair amount of song and dance, everyone eats a rich and fulfilling community dinner. During this time, the farmers are undergoing a period of rest because wheat, which is the main crop in Punjab, is sown in October and harvested in March or April. In January, the fresh crop has just started growing, and the farmers are ecstatic. A prayer is made to Agni, the god of Fire, and Prasad is distributed. The Prasad comprises of five main things: til, gazak, gur, moongphali (peanuts), and popcorn. An offering is also made of this Prasad to the sacred fire. Lohri is celebrated throughout the country in different forms, as a harvest festival. It is called Pongal in the South, Bhugali Bihu in Assam, Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh and Sankranti in the central part of the country. Modes of celebrating Lohri are also different, but the message conveyed by the festival, that of setting aside differences and rejoicing by celebrating the end of the harvest season and the chilly winter is the same.
Name: RAKSHITA JAIN
Country: India
Comment:
Lohri is fundamentally an agricultural festival, filled with merry-making. It is celebrated in the state of Punjab on the on the 13th of January, which falls one day before Makar Sankranti. While Lohri is essentially a Punjab festival, it is celebrated in some other states of North India as well. In cities like Delhi, which have a predominant Punjabi population, Lohri is celebrated to denote the last of the coldest days of winter. The Punjab and other areas of North India get very cold in the month of January, and usually the period of the last week of December and the first couple of weeks in January are the coldest of the season. However, after Lohri, the temperature starts gradually rising. During the day, children go from door to door singing songs in praise of Dulha Bhatti, the Punjabi version of Robin Hood, a thief who helps the poor and fights for their rights. These children are given sweets and savouries, and occasionally, money. These munchies that the children collect are known as Lohri, and they are distributed at night during the festival. Some may be offered to the sacred fire. The festival of Lohri is celebrated outdoors. As it is usually very cold on the 13th of January, a bonfire is lit, and friends and relatives gather around. If there has been a happy occasion in the family, like the birth of a child or a marriage, Lohri is celebrated with much greater gusto. The happy family usually hosts a party to celebrate the first Lohri of the new child or couple. Singing and dancing form an intrinsic part of the celebrations. People wear their brightest clothes and come to dance the bhangra and gidda to the beat of the dhol. Punjabi songs are sung, and everybody rejoices. Sarson ka saag and makki ki roti is usually served as the main course at a Lohri dinner. In the villages of Punjab, Lohri is an occasion where the entire village gets together and participates in the celebrations like one big happy family. The bonfire is lit in the main village square, and after a fair amount of song and dance, everyone eats a rich and fulfilling community dinner. During this time, the farmers are undergoing a period of rest because wheat, which is the main crop in Punjab, is sown in October and harvested in March or April. In January, the fresh crop has just started growing, and the farmers are ecstatic. A prayer is made to Agni, the god of Fire, and Prasad is distributed. The Prasad comprises of five main things: til, gazak, gur, moongphali (peanuts), and popcorn. An offering is also made of this Prasad to the sacred fire. Lohri is celebrated throughout the country in different forms, as a harvest festival. It is called Pongal in the South, Bhugali Bihu in Assam, Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh and Sankranti in the central part of the country. Modes of celebrating Lohri are also different, but the message conveyed by the festival, that of setting aside differences and rejoicing by celebrating the end of the harvest season and the chilly winter is the same.
Name: sunil wadera
Country: India
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Name: sunil wadera
Country: India
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Name: yug
Country: India
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happy lohri 2 all myy lovely friends.....
Name: maya
Country: India
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happy lohri to all of u.i enjoy it because its a festival to do bhangra and enjoy alot
Name: pulkit
Country: India
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Country: India
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Name: amardeep
Country: United Kingdom
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i love all indian festival but i love lohri specailly
Name: Anuradha
Country: India
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Hi! Happy lohri to all.
Name: sonika rayat
Country: India
Comment:
Lohri Lohri is fundamentally an agricultural festival, filled with merry-making. It is celebrated in the state of Punjab on the on the 13th of January, which falls one day before Makar Sankranti. While Lohri is essentially a Punjab festival, it is celebrated in some other states of North India as well. In cities like Delhi, which have a predominant Punjbai population, Lohri is celebrated to denote the last of the coldest days of winter. The Punjab and other areas of North India get very cold in the month of January, and usually the period of the last week of December and the first couple of weeks in January are the coldest of the season. However, after Lohri, the temperature starts gradually rising. During the day, children go from door to door singing songs in praise of Dulha Bhatti, the Punjabi version of Robin Hood, a thief who helps the poor and fights for their rights. These children are given sweets and savouries, and occasionally, money. These munchies that the children collect are known as Lohri, and they are distributed at night during the festival. Some may be offered to the sacred fire. The festival of Lohri is celebrated outdoors. As it is usually very cold on the 13th of January, a bonfire is lit, and friends and relatives gather around. If there has been a happy occasion in the family, like the birth of a child or a marriage, Lohri is celebrated with much greater gusto. The happy family usually hosts a party to celebrate the first Lohri of the new child or couple. Singing and dancing form an intrinsic part of the celebrations. People wear their brightest clothes and come to dance the bhangra and gidda to the beat of the dhol. Punjabi songs are sung, and everybody rejoices. Sarson ka saag and makki ki roti is usually served as the main course at a lohri dinner. In the villages of Punjab, Lohri is an occasion where the entire village gets together and participates in the celebrations like one big happy family. The bonfire is lit in the main village square, and after a fair amount of song and dance, everyone eats a rich and fulfilling community dinner. During this time, the farmers are undergoing a period of rest because wheat, which is the main crop in Punjab, is sown in October and harvested in March or April. In January, the fresh crop has just started growing, and the farmers are ecstatic. A prayer is made to Agni, the god of Fire, and Prasad is distributed. The prasad comprises of five main things: til, gazak, gur, moongphali (peanuts), and phuliya or popcorn. An offering is also made of this Prasad to the sacred fire. Lohri is celebrated throughout the country in different forms, as a harvest festival. It is called Pongal in the South, Bhugali Bihu in Assam, Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh and Sankranti in the central part of the country. Modes of celebrating Lohri are also different, but the message conveyed by the festival, that of setting aside differences and rejoicing by celebrating the end of the harvest season and the chilly winter, is the same. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: RAVI CHAND KATOCH AMRITSAR
Country: India
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I LIKE THIS FESTIVAL LOHRI, BCOZ I ENJOY TO FLYING KITES ALL DAY IN THE SKY, ESPECIALLY AMRITSAR'S FESTIVALS ARE MUCH UNIQUE RATHER THAN OTHER STATES.... I AGAIN WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY LOHRI.
Name: Dipti Garg
Country: India
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Ukhali che dana ,lohari Lene Jana, Tere Kothe utte mor , sanu chheti-2 tor, Lohari Diyan sabna nu lakh-lakh vadhaeeyan ji. HAPPY LOHRI TO ALL MAY GOD BLESS U THIS LOHRI WITH LOTS OF HAPPINESS AND JOY ALL YOUR TRUE WISHES WILL FULLFILLHAPPY LOHRI TO ALL!!!
Name: Mr. Raj Verma Jalandhar
Country: India
Comment:
Lohri Lohri is fundamentally an agricultural festival, filled with merry-making. It is celebrated in the state of Punjab on the on the 13th of January, which falls one day before Makar Sankranti. While Lohri is essentially a Punjab festival, it is celebrated in some other states of North India as well. In cities like Delhi, which have a predominant Punjbai population, Lohri is celebrated to denote the last of the coldest days of winter. The Punjab and other areas of North India get very cold in the month of January, and usually the period of the last week of December and the first couple of weeks in January are the coldest of the season. However, after Lohri, the temperature starts gradually rising. During the day, children go from door to door singing songs in praise of Dulha Bhatti, the Punjabi version of Robin Hood, a thief who helps the poor and fights for their rights. These children are given sweets and savouries, and occasionally, money. These munchies that the children collect are known as Lohri, and they are distributed at night during the festival. Some may be offered to the sacred fire. The festival of Lohri is celebrated outdoors. As it is usually very cold on the 13th of January, a bonfire is lit, and friends and relatives gather around. If there has been a happy occasion in the family, like the birth of a child or a marriage, Lohri is celebrated with much greater gusto. The happy family usually hosts a party to celebrate the first Lohri of the new child or couple. Singing and dancing form an intrinsic part of the celebrations. People wear their brightest clothes and come to dance the bhangra and gidda to the beat of the dhol. Punjabi songs are sung, and everybody rejoices. Sarson ka saag and makki ki roti is usually served as the main course at a lohri dinner. In the villages of Punjab, Lohri is an occasion where the entire village gets together and participates in the celebrations like one big happy family. The bonfire is lit in the main village square, and after a fair amount of song and dance, everyone eats a rich and fulfilling community dinner. During this time, the farmers are undergoing a period of rest because wheat, which is the main crop in Punjab, is sown in October and harvested in March or April. In January, the fresh crop has just started growing, and the farmers are ecstatic. A prayer is made to Agni, the god of Fire, and Prasad is distributed. The prasad comprises of five main things: til, gazak, gur, moongphali (peanuts), and phuliya or popcorn. An offering is also made of this Prasad to the sacred fire. Lohri is celebrated throughout the country in different forms, as a harvest festival. It is called Pongal in the South, Bhugali Bihu in Assam, Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh and Sankranti in the central part of the country. Modes of celebrating Lohri are also different, but the message conveyed by the festival, that of setting aside differences and rejoicing by celebrating the end of the harvest season and the chilly winter, is the same.
Name: Raj Verma
Country: India
Comment:
Lohri is basically an agricultural festival which is abundantly filled with merry-making. This festival is organised in the Indian state of Punjab on the 13th day of the month of January, which is a day before the famous Makar Sankranti. The festival of Lohri is chiefly a festival of Punjab. However, it is also celebrated in several parts of Northern India as well. Delhi, which has a majority of Punjbai population, this festival is celebrated here to mark the last coldest day of winter. In the month of January, Punjab along with some of the other north Indian states experience severe cold. It is observed that after the festival of Lohri, the atmospheric temperature starts to rise. At the day time, children visit one house to another, singing songs in honour of Dulha Bhatti, which is famous as the Punjabi version of Robin Hood, a stealer who robs the rich and helps the poor and stands for their causes. The children singing songs are offered sweets and savories, and at times, money. These items which the children get are called Lohri, which are largely distributed at night during the festival. Some of the items are also offered to the fire which is considered sacred. This popular festival is celebrated outdoors. Since it is generally very cold during the 13th of January, a bonfire is ignited, and relatives and friends gather around to take part in the celebration. In case there is a happy occasion in any family, like marriage or the birth of a child, then that year Lohri is celebrated with lots of pump and glory. The family thus hosts a party to observe the first Lohri of the couple or the new born baby. The celebration of this festival is accompanied by singing and dancing, which are the most vital aspects of Lohri. People take part in it wearing their brightest of the clothes and dance the gidda and bhangra to every beat of the dhol. Every one rejoices with the singing of Punjabi songs. The major food preparations at the time of Lohri festival are makki ki roti and sarson ka saag. These dishes are generally served at a Lohri dinner. Festival of Lohri is an occasion which unites the whole village and every one take part in it like one big happy family, in Punjab. One will get to see a bonfire which is lit in the main village square, and after danced and sang for quite some time, everyone get down to have a grand community dinner. This period in Punjab is the period of rest for the farmers since the fresh Wheat crop has started to grow. People offer a prayer to Agni, who is regarded as the god of Fire, and Prasad or bhog is distributed among all. The prasad constitutes five major things, which are gazak, til, gur, moongphali or peanuts and popcorn or phuliya. There is also an offering of this prasad or bhog to the sacred fire. The festival of Lohri is organized in all parts of the country, although in different forms, as a harvest festival. This festival is known as Bhugali Bihu in Assam, Pongal in the South, Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh and Sankranti in India’s central parts. The way of celebration of this festival is also different in different pats of the country, but it conveys a single message of shedding of differences and cheer-up by observing the harvest season’s end and the chilly winter.
Name: ravi
Country: India
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an Country: India Comment: Sunder mundriya..ho Tera kaun vichara..ho Dulla Bhatti walla..ho Dulle ne ti viahiyi..ho Saer Shakar payi..ho Kudi de boje payee..ho Shallu kaun samete..ho Chacha galee dese..ho Chache choori kutee..ho Zamindaran lutee..ho Zamindara sidaye..ho Gin-gin pole layee..ho Ik pola reh gaya..ho Sipahi farh ke lei gaya..ho Aakho mundao taana.. Mukai da dana.. Aana lei ke jana
Name: shah1
Country: Pakistan
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Name: Sunita Kumari
Country: United Kingdom
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I would like to say 'Happy Lorhi' to the people of England and India. Lots of love AND happiness.
Name: Gaurav Kanth
Country: India
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Hi, every1 wish u all a very happy lohri
Name: PRAVEEN NANGIA
Country: India
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HAPPY LOHRI TO ALL !!!!!
Name: PRAVEEN NANGIA
Country: India
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HAPPY LOHRI TO ALL !!!!!
Name: PRAVEEN NANGIA
Country: India
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Name: sarbjit ghumman
Country: Canada
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Name: sarbjit ghumman
Country: Canada
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Name: Bishamber Lal Gauba
Country: India
Comment:
Sundri mundri ho tera kaun vichara ho dulha bhatti wala ho dolhe di dhi vihai ho ser shakar pai ho mame churi kutti ho is a good and malodious song sung at the time of lohri. Young generation will also enjoy this song.happy lohri to all saraikis and my countryman.
Name: Bishamber Lal Gauba
Country: India
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Sundri mundri ho tera kaun vichara ho dulha bhatti wala ho dolhe di dhi vihai ho ser shakar pai ho mame churi kutti ho is a good and malodious song sung at the time of lohri. Young generation will also enjoy this song.happy lohri to all saraikis.
Name: Bishamber Lal Gauba
Country: India
Comment:
Sundi mundri ho tera kaun vichara ho dulha bhatti wala ho dolhe di dhi vihai ho ser shakar pai ho mame churi kutti ho is a good and malodious song sung at the time of lohri. Young generation will also enjoy this song.happy lohri to all saraikis.
Name: rameshmehndiratta
Country: India
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Country: Malaysia
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Country: Malaysia
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Name: kanha
Country: India
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Name: kulvender
Country: Canada
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Name: p.c.sharma
Country: India
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Name: nisha
Country: India
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Name: HAPPY LORHI
Country: India
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Name: ratik
Country: India
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Name: khushboo
Country: India
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Country: India
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Country: India
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Country: India
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Name: kanwal deep singh
Country: India
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Country: India
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Country: India
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Country: India
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Country: U.S.A.
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Name: aviraj
Country: Canada
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Name: raj
Country: India
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happy lorhi to all
Name: asis
Country: India
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Name: Lucky
Country: India
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Name: Palvika Singh
Country: United Kingdom
Comment:
hey guys wish yu a very happy lorhi please help me to get some information about this festival as i am a director and i am working on a film
Name: Vanshika
Country: India
Comment:
i really liked the page and the given imformation. happy holi to you too
Name: Pranav Khorana
Country: India
Comment:
It is a nice site which describes about Indian Culture. Happy Lohri to all.
Name: Pranav
Country: India
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Happy Lohri to all.
Name: Raj Oberoi
Country: U.S.A.
Comment:
Hi everyone, we are few senior citizens of this country from India. We celebrate LOHARI every year together in one place. The fun is we all dance around electric Fire place. FEW songs we play ARE "CHAPA CHAPA CHALDA RAHE", "SUNDER MUNDERYAE...", "HULE NE MAI YE HULE", etc. Keep this tradition going on. Thanks, Raj
Name: robby
Country: United Kingdom
Comment:
lohri is a festival of kites.it is a main festival of north india.In the evening people eat's peanuts,gachak reori.
Name: rajivpikhan
Country: India
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Sunder mundriya..ho Tera kaun vichara..ho Dulla Bhatti walla..ho Dulle ne ti viahiyi..ho Saer Shakar payi..ho Kudi de boje payee..ho Shallu kaun samete..ho Chacha galee dese..ho Chache choori kutee..ho Zamindaran lutee..ho Zamindara sidaye..ho Gin-gin pole layee..ho Ik pola reh gaya..ho Sipahi farh ke lei gaya..ho Aakho mundao taana.. Mukai da dana.. Aana lei ke jana
Name: rajupikhan
Country: India
Comment:
happy lohari aal indian and my friends
Name: Balwant Singh
Country: India
Comment:
Ukhali che dana ,lohari Lene Jana, Tere Kothe utte mor , sanu chheti-2 tor, Lohari Diyan sabna nu lakh-lakh vadhaeeyan ji.
Name: Balwant Singh
Country: India
Comment:
Ukhali che dana ,lohari Lene Jana, Tere Kothe utte mor , sanu chheti-2 tor, Lohari Diyan sabna nu lakh-lakh vadhaeeyan ji.
Name: HITESH TIWARI
Country: India
Comment:
HAPPY LOHRI TO ALL MAY GOD BLESS U THIS LOHRI WITH LOTS OF HAPPINESS AND JOY ALL YOUR TRUE WISHES WILL FULLFILL
Name: Harwinder Singh Rayat
Country: India
Comment:
Happy Lohri
Name: Sujata
Country: India
Comment:
Iam a Indian living in UK for a few years, just happened to be on this site. After reading about our festivals, Iam trully proud to be a Indian, i am fully aware about our shortcomings, but never the less i'll stand by my country, coz its surrounded by beauty and values and that has taught me so much in my life.
Name: vicky
Country: India
Comment:
very good
Name: Bhambri,b
Country: India
Comment:
Please let me know why lorhi is celebrated? Waht is the significance?
Name: PRABHJOT KAUR
Country: India
Comment:
lohri is a festival of PUNJABIS HEY,I LIVE IN PUNJAB and every year we celebrate this festival with great joy.
Name: paulpoint
Country: U.S.A.
Comment:
The article says children go door to door singing traditional songs. Is there a website where I can hear the songs associated specifically with Lohri, or can someone out there name one or two for me. I am a producer working on a project of songs sung by children from a variety of world cultures. I would greatly appreciate your help.
Name: Anshu
Country: india
Comment:
I enjoy this festival...
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Country: australia
Comment:
IS THIS IN ENGLISH?
Name: Pulkit
Country: india
Comment:
india is a superb country. everything is great here each n every people is here very sweet and helpful i like india very much. keep going indians
Name: moris
Country: india
Comment:
u know what it is to pleasure. as this site will not display any unwanted words im not mentioning .the word starts with f and ends with k
Name: sri st'johnsclass4-a chandigarh
Country: india
Comment:
ilike my school.ilike all the subjects. my bestfriends are angad,archit,harjot, yash,manik
Name: sri st'johnsclass4-a chandigarh
Country: india
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i like my school .ilke all the subjects there.some of my best friends are angad,archit,manik,harjot,yashetc.
Name: asa
Country: maldives
Comment:
bad
Name: Seema
Country: canada
Comment:
Hi all, it is my nephew's first lohri and we are having this celebration tomorrow and my brother in law wants me to say few words of speech on this occasion and It will be a great challenge for me as I have never seen this celebration since 14 years. Can someone help me in getting few words ready for this occasion?
Name: PARVINDER
Country: egypt
Comment:
Hey people lohri is a great festival ain't it? Lohri is greatly celebrated in egypt.HOPE U PEOPLE HAVE A GREAT LOHRI. HOLLA !!
Name: Pooja
Country: united kingdom
Comment:
Hey this site is cool, this lohri, i'm goimg to be with my new born baby cousin and also on my school we are holding a lohri concert and i'm in it and we're going to sing that sunder mundriya song. HAVE A GREAT LOHRI !!!!
Name: apeard_2300
Country: bangladesh
Comment:
Bangladesh
Name: sri class 4 st'johns chandigarh
Country: india
Comment:
best friend angad
Name: sri class 4 st'johns chandigarh
Country: india
Comment:
best friend angad
Name: sri class 4 st'johns chandigarh
Country: india
Comment:
please celebrate lohri safely
Name: neo
Country: oman
Comment:
hi deepa,wassup?where in muscat r u?
Name: majed
Country: oman
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Name: h
Country: iraq
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Name: man
Country: india
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hey guys !!!!
Name: arash irani
Country: india
Comment:
parsi power!!!!!!!!!!! we rule india ;) we r the richest community in india n the best lookin too ;)
Name: cyrus irani
Country: india
Comment:
happy lorhi to all parsi indians
Name: Arash irani
Country: india
Comment:
happy lorhi to whole parsi community of india ;)
Name: Deepa
Country: oman
Comment:
hey guys ths iz dipa 4m oman...howz everythng goin wid u guyz?newayz njoy... bbyee
Name: Deepa
Country: oman
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Name: Sukhi
Country: india
Comment:
Happy Lohri
Name: AP
Country: india
Comment:
nice article.
Name: Aryan pundit
Country: india
Comment:
happy lorhi :)
Name: basant brar
Country: india
Comment:
lohri will always rocks and stay famous if u think i m correct everyone in their comments put (ho)at the end.
Name: manpreet gill
Country: india
Comment:
lohri rocks but the bad thing is we have to write big esseys on lohri
Name: soni
Country: india
Comment:
happy lohir to all as a wish from my hsband before me say the same as he,to get lohri
Name: sanjeev
Country: india
Comment:
happy lohri to all . say this to get lohri: tind bai tind, tinde mari takkar, de gure di shakar, gur bada mitha , de do note chita
Name: Harish Yadav
Country: india
Comment:
Hi Here are the words to the song you sing at Lohri: Sunder mundriya..ho Tera kaun vichara..ho Dulla Bhatti walla..ho Dulle ne ti viahiyi..ho Saer Shakar payi..ho Kudi de boje payee..ho Shallu kaun samete..ho Chacha galee dese..ho Chache choori kutee..ho Zamindaran lutee..ho Zamindara sidaye..ho Gin-gin pole layee..ho Ik pola reh gaya..ho Sipahi farh ke lei gaya..ho Aakho mundao taana.. Mukai da dana.. Aana lei ke jana.. HAPPY LOHRI TO ALL!!!
Name: Ritu
Country: england
Comment:
Hi Here are the words to the song you sing at Lohri: Sunder mundriya..ho Tera kaun vichara..ho Dulla Bhatti walla..ho Dulle ne ti viahiyi..ho Saer Shakar payi..ho Kudi de boje payee..ho Shallu kaun samete..ho Chacha galee dese..ho Chache choori kutee..ho Zamindaran lutee..ho Zamindara sidaye..ho Gin-gin pole layee..ho Ik pola reh gaya..ho Sipahi farh ke lei gaya..ho Aakho mundao taana.. Mukai da dana.. Aana lei ke jana.. HAPPY LOHRI TO ALL!!!
Name: rahul
Country: india
Comment:
Sunder mundriya..ho Tera kaun vichara..ho Dulla Bhatti walla..ho Dulle ne ti viahiyi..ho Saer Shakar payi..ho Kudi de boje payee..ho Shallu kaun samete..ho Chacha galee dese..ho Chache choori kutee..ho Zamindaran lutee..ho Zamindara sidaye..ho Gin-gin pole layee..ho Ik pola reh gaya..ho Sipahi farh ke lei gaya..ho Aakho mundao taana.. Mukai da dana.. Aana lei ke jana..
Name: Ninacanada
Country: canada
Comment:
Can someone please tell me the name of the song which is sung at Lohri time? I would love the words! I know it has "Ho" after each version and mentions family members... Thanks!
Name: parvinder
Country: india
Comment:
i am looking for desco dance
Name: Ankit
Country: india
Comment:
Being in America it's nice to have my children read about indian culture.



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