Bhubaneswar 14th Jan: The vibrant Punjabi community of Bhubaneswar celebrated Lohri, the grand Indian harvest festival, with joy and fervour. More than 400 members of the Punjabi community, along with members of the Veterans Club and other eminent citizens got together at the Punjab Bhavan for an evening of fun and frolic. The formal ‘Lohri Poojan’ was performed before lighting up the bonfire, and members gathered around the bonfire and threw popcorn, sugar-candies, sesame seeds, gur and other things as per the Lohri tradition. Together, the bonfire, folk songs, Bhangra, and the dhol beats created a festive experience that embodied the essence of Lohri, which is a celebration beyond observation, inviting everyone to the joyous festivity.

Like a symbol of community spirit, the bonfire lit up not only the night sky but also the hearts of all those who joined in the festivities. The popular winter festival of harvest celebrated widely by Sikhs and Hindus across India is observed with celebrated with great pomp and ceremony and is among the first of the many Hindu festivals in the year. The vibrant festival brings warmth, joy, and a sense of togetherness. Ms. Renu Hans, the President of the Punjabi Arya Sanatan Biradari in her message said that the festive spirit of Lohri will fill homes with laughter and prosperity and that it will be the beginning of a year full of new opportunities. Sanjiv Hans, the Secretary of the Biradari wished all the members said that the Lohri fire purifies the hearts and bring us closer together.