One of North India's most loved winter festivals, Lohri, is celebrated every year on January 13. The festival has many meanings and stories, with connections
to the Duggar and Punjab regions. In fact, many people also believe that Lohri marks the end of winter, celebrating the longer days and the sun's move towards the North. “Lohri is a popular festival celebrated by Punjabi people of Sikh faith as well as Hindu faith. It is mainly Sikh festival however the day of Lohri is decided based on Hindu calendar. Lohri is closely linked to Hindu festival Makara Sankranti and it is celebrated one day before of that. Lohri is also known as Lohadi or Lal Loi,” Panchang states. Lohri 2026 Date And Godhuli Muhurat Lohri, this year, will be celebrated on January 13. The Godhuli muhurat (auspicious evening period) is from approximately 5:41 PM to 6:08 PM on Tuesday, January 13, for the Noida/Delhi region. This time is considered ideal for the bonfire lighting and related rituals. Different Traditions That People Follow On Lohri Some people think Lohri is named after Loi, the wife of Sant Kabir, because in rural Punjab, Lohri is pronounced as Lohi. Others believe the name comes from the word 'loh', which refers to a thick iron plate used for baking chapattis during community feasts. Another story suggests that Holika and Lohri were sisters. While Holika died in the Holi fire, Lohri survived. Eating sesame seeds (til) and jaggery (rorhi) is an important part of the celebration. It’s possible that the words "til" and "rorhi" combined to form "tilorhi," which later became Lohri. Groups of youngsters start collecting logs for the bonfire 15 days before the festival. They also collect grains, jaggery, and money which are later divided among all. Songs related to Lohri are sung and people dance around the bonfire and if their wishes are not fulfilled then they smash these clay pots and clay stove till their demands are met. Disclaimer: This article is based on popular beliefs. Times Now is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of the information and facts provided here.









