Reasons why Sikhs, along with others (Hindus, Muslims...) in the Punjab region, celebrate Lohri: Harvest Festival: Lohri is often considered a harvest festival, celebrating the successful harvest of the Rabi crops (winter crops). People express gratitude for the bountiful harvest, and the festival has traditional songs and dances associated with the joy of a good harvest. Winter Solstice: Lohri is linked to the winter solstice, which is the shortest day and the longest night of the year. After this point, days gradually start becoming longer, marking the gradual shift towards warmer weather. Cultural Tradition: Lohri is deeply ingrained in the cultural traditions of the Punjab region. Families and communities come together to celebrate with bonfires, traditional songs (like Boliyan and Dholki), and festive foods. Social Bonding: Lohri is an occasion for socializing and strengthening community ties. People gather around the bonfire, share festive foods like sesame seeds, jaggery, and peanuts, and enjoy each other's comp Birth of Child is recent addition to celebrate Lohri
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