As the festival of Lohri is celebrated today, on January 13, 2025, many are wondering if there will be any changes in the schedule of banks. However, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced that today will be a regular working day for all banks as per their published holiday list. This list includes national holidays, special occasions, and festivals, and should be considered as the only reliable source for information about bank schedules. So, banks will remain operational on Monday, and there are a total of 13 holidays to be observed in the month.
The festival of Lohri, celebrated on January 13, marks the end of winter and beginning of the harvest season in India. It is a widely celebrated festival, especially in the northern region, where families come together to enjoy bonfires, traditional dances, and delicious food. As we celebrate Lohri 2025, it is a perfect time to send heartfelt wishes and spread the joy of this festival with loved ones. Here are some heartfelt messages, greetings, and images to make the occasion memorable.
Lohri, a vibrant festival widely observed in North Indian states, holds immense cultural significance as a unifying force that brings families and communities together in celebration. As we mark the festival with bonfires, traditional music, and festive food, there is still some debate over the exact date of Lohri. While some argue for January 13, others believe it should be celebrated on January 14. However, according to Drik Panchang, Lohri will officially be celebrated on January 13 this year, making way for Makar Sankranti on January 14. Let's delve into the festival's history, significance, and rituals surrounding the beloved tradition.
As we celebrate the harvest festival of Lohri, we bring to you a collection of Whatsapp wishes and greetings to share with your loved ones. From the warmth of bonfire to the sweetness of gur and the joy of dancing to the beats of dhol, Lohri brings with it an endless celebration of happiness and togetherness. So, spread the festive spirit with these heartwarming greetings and embrace the beginning of new adventures and fruitful endeavors.
As January 13, 2025 approaches, the northern states of India gear up to celebrate Lohri, a popular Punjabi folk festival. The festival marks the end of winter solstice and is celebrated with bonfires, traditional dances, and delicious food. Indiaexpress.com has curated a list of wishes and greetings to spread the joy of the festival with loved ones. So, let the Lohri bonfire bring you everlasting joy and may your life be filled with the sweetness of gur and the crunch of popcorn.