After Ardaas, Lohri was celebrated with tunes and dialects
Raipur. Chhattisgarh Sikh Officers Welfare Association celebrated the festival of Lohri with family members at Ahuja Farm House, Muzgahan on Saturday. On this occasion B.S. Saluja prayed to Waheguru ji for everyone’s happiness and prosperity. Association coordinator G.S. Bombara and all the other members lit the fire of Lohri and offered sesame laddus, rewadis, jaggery, chivda and popcorn to the fire and wished for the happiness of the family and relatives. On this occasion, Sujon, a woman who had come to Harjit Singh Hura’s house from Oregon, USA as part of Rotary International’s exchange program, expressed great happiness after seeing the tradition of celebrating Lohri. Punjabi folk song dialects, Tappe, Giddha and Bhangra were also performed in the programme. Sardar Jagpal Singh, G.S. On one hand, Bombara, Deep Singh Jabal, Daljeet Singh Dadiyala, Harjeet Singh Hura, Amrita Kaur decorated the gathering with Punjabi songs.
Whereas Pinky Jabal, Neeljot Kaur Dadiyala, Harminder Kaur Saluja, Rachpal Kaur Saluja enthralled the audience with Punjabi dialects and stanzas. Lohri festival holds a special significance for Punjabis. In the house where a new marriage has taken place, along with wishing happiness for the new daughter-in-law and the newly born children in the family, the family members and neighbors are especially congratulated on Lohri, in which sesame laddus, revadiyan, jaggery, chivda and poparkan are offered. are distributed. This festival is also celebrated to protect and honor sisters and daughters. There is a historical story behind Lohri which is known as Dulla Bhatti. During the reign of Akbar, Dulla Bhatti was the Sardar of Punjab province who was also known as the Hero of Punjab. In those days, girls were bought and sold in Sandalbar, Pakistan. Which Dulla Bhatti strongly opposed and saved the girls and gave them a new life by marrying them honorably. This victory of Dulla Bhatti is also remembered in the songs of Lohri and Dulla Bhatti is remembered.