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Lohri 2026 holds great significance. It is celebrated every year a day before Makar Sankranti. On this day, people dance and sing around the fire in the evening. Lohri is mainly celebrated in Punjab and Haryana, though it is also celebrated with enthusiasm in other parts of India. Lohri is also observed to celebrate the northward journey of the Sun. Let’s learn when Lohri will be celebrated, the auspicious time for prayers, and its significance.
Lohri is celebrated a day before Makar Sankranti every year. Since Makar Sankranti will fall on January 14, Wednesday, Lohri will be celebrated on January 13, Tuesday, in 2026. Note that the Bhadra will end at 3:18 PM on the 13th. This festival is most popular in Punjab and is related to the harvest of Rabi crops. Lohri also marks the northward journey of the Sun. The next day, Makar Sankranti, marks the Sun’s entry into the Capricorn zodiac.
On Lohri day, it is considered most auspicious to light the fire during the Pradosh period. The sunset time will be at 5:44 PM. Therefore, the 2-hour window after sunset is the best time for Lohri worship and fire rituals.
Lohri marks the beginning of the days getting longer and the nights becoming shorter. The festival is traditionally associated with the harvest of the Rabi crops. In the evening, people perform Parikrama around the Lohri fire, singing and dancing. Offerings like sesame, jaggery, and gajak are thrown into the fire. Rabi crops are also burned in the fire. The festival celebrates the northward movement of the Sun. On Lohri day, many places fly kites and distribute laddus.
