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New Delhi [India], January 12 (ANI): Lohri, the harvest festival celebrated on January 13 every year, marks the end of winter and the time to harvest rabi crops. As the festival is around the corner, enthusiastic people across the country are gearing up to lit the bonfire, whirl around it singing Punjabi folk songs, and popping sesame seeds, popcorn, jaggery, and rewaris. But, before you wish a happy Lohri to your close ones, here are the significance and interesting facts about the joyous festival. ....
Updated Jan 09, 2021 | 07:53 IST Significance of Lohri bonfire: A bonfire is the most important symbol of Lohri, a festival that usually sees the entire neighbourhood coming together. On Lohri, people gather around the sacred bonfire. Significance of Lohri bonfire: All you need to know  Key Highlights People light a bonfire and worship it Lohri marks the end of the winter months and the onset of spring The Makar Sankranti or Maghi festivities in Punjab begins with Lohri, a festival that marks the end of the winter season. Since Makar Sankranti is based on the northward movement of the Sun, it is associated with the Solar calendar. Hence, the festival date remains the same as per the Gregorian calendar, year after year. And Lohri celebrations take place a night before Maghi in Punjab. ....