His bravery is celebrated through folk songs, which are sung around bonfires during Lohri. These songs honour his deeds and keep his legacy alive, making him a central figure in the festival.
Image Source: IANS Children go from door to door demanding Lohri, singing odes, carols and traditional folk songs about Dulla Bhatti, a hero in the Punjabi folklore. These children are sent off with ...
From the sweetness of jaggery to the vibrant dances and songs, Lohri is a time to come together and appreciate the beauty of life and the blessings we share. As we step into a new season ...
Lohri is one of the most joyous occasions in Punjabi culture. In this segment, Preetinder Singh Grewal collates some interesting socio-cultural facts and folk-songs connected with Lohri.
Along with these, children also ask for dungcakes, called “paathi” in Punjabi, which is considered auspicious to light the Lohri bonfire with. And while they are at it, they sing folk songs.