Lohri Festival – Indian Sweets online UK

Mostly observed in Northern India, Lohri is a well-known winter Dogra and Punjabi traditional celebration. The Lohri festival has a lot of tales and importance, which connect it to the Punjab and Duggar regions.

Many people think that the festival signifies the end of the winter solstice. A customary greeting of longer days and the arrival of the sun in the Northern Hemisphere, Lohri signifies the end of winter. On the eve of Maghi, it is observed.

Lohri Festival– Lohri is a recognised holiday

In Punjab and Jammu and Himachal Pradesh, Lohri is a recognised holiday. Although it is not a gazetted holiday, Delhi and Haryana commemorate the occasion. Sikhs, Hindus, and anybody else who wishes to commemorate the holiday do so in all of these places. Although it is not officially observed in Punjab, Pakistan, Sikhs, Hindus, and some Muslims celebrate the event in the cities of Faisalabad and Lahore as well as in rural Punjab.

Lohri Festival – traditional sweets and food

Some of the traditional foods that are consumed on Lohri include sarson ka saag, makki ki roti, gajak, til-gur laddoos, gajrela, popcorns, peanuts, rewri, and gur.

Buy Indian Sweets at Panji Sweets online in the UK

Indulge in the flavours of India with our wide range of mouthwatering traditional sweets online at Panji Sweets. 

Lohri Festival – Indian Sweets online UK

Mostly observed in Northern India, Lohri is a well-known winter Dogra and Punjabi traditional celebration. The Lohri festival has a lot of tales and importance, which connect it to the Punjab and Duggar regions.

Many people think that the festival signifies the end of the winter solstice. A customary greeting of longer days and the arrival of the sun in the Northern Hemisphere, Lohri signifies the end of winter. On the eve of Maghi, it is observed.

Lohri Festival– Lohri is a recognised holiday

In Punjab and Jammu and Himachal Pradesh, Lohri is a recognised holiday. Although it is not a gazetted holiday, Delhi and Haryana commemorate the occasion. Sikhs, Hindus, and anybody else who wishes to commemorate the holiday do so in all of these places. Although it is not officially observed in Punjab, Pakistan, Sikhs, Hindus, and some Muslims celebrate the event in the cities of Faisalabad and Lahore as well as in rural Punjab.

Lohri Festival – traditional sweets and food

Some of the traditional foods that are consumed on Lohri include sarson ka saag, makki ki roti, gajak, til-gur laddoos, gajrela, popcorns, peanuts, rewri, and gur.

Buy Indian Sweets at Panji Sweets online in the UK

Indulge in the flavours of India with our wide range of mouthwatering traditional sweets online at Panji Sweets. 

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