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Write a paragraph on 'lohri' ​

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Answered by jps1460
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Lohri mark’s the end of winter wheat is the main crop in the northern part of India, which is sown in October and harvested in March. Farmers and their families celebrate Lohri in January, as it is the rest month before the harvest of the rabi crops like wheat etc. Through the Lohri celebration, people try to show their attachment to Mother Nature. It is a very important day for the farmer as they pray for their good harvest.

In the region of Punjab, the celebration of Lohri also mark’s the commencement of the new financial year. The very next day of Lohri, i.e., 14th of January, is known as ‘Maghi’ a day that means the beginning of the month, Magh.

It is an equivalent festival of ‘Makar Sankranti,’ celebrated in other parts of the Indian Subcontinent.

Answered by jayshrisingh183
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Lohri mark’s the end of winter wheat is the main crop in the northern part of India, which is sown in October and harvested in March. Farmers and their families celebrate Lohri in January, as it is the rest month before the harvest of the rabi crops like wheat etc. Through the Lohri celebration, people try to show their attachment to Mother Nature. It is a very important day for the farmer as they pray for their good harvest.

In the region of Punjab, the celebration of Lohri also mark’s the commencement of the new financial year. The very next day of Lohri, i.e., 14th of January, is known as ‘Maghi’ a day that means the beginning of the month, Magh.

It is an equivalent festival of ‘Makar Sankranti,’ celebrated in other parts of the Indian Subcontinent.

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