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Besides
all the other festivals common to the rest of the country, Haryana celebrates
Lohri with deep religious fervour. It is celebrated on the 13th of January every
year. The temperature at this time drops to an all time low and there is a biting
chill in the air. Bonfires are made into which sugarcane, parched rice, sesame
seeds and monkey nuts are put as offerings to the fire and the blessings of
the goddess of Lohri are invoked.
In
the rural parts of Haryana, the festival of Sanjhi is celebrated in the month
of October. 'Sanjhi' is the name given to the image of the mother goddess Durga
as designed by the women of rural Haryana. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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