12 January,2018 09:43 PM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
Lohri, the cheerful festival of Punjabi's is also known as the Harvest festival which brings good luck, happiness and prosperity in lives of all. People of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and other states of North India celebrate Lohri festival with great grandeur. On the celebration day of Lohri, people gather around bonfire and throw sweets, popcorns and puffed rice in the flame. Also people move around the fire and sing Lohri songs.
Additi Gupta: May the Lohri fire burn all the moments of sadness and bring you warmth of joy, happiness and love. Happy Lohri.
Aly Goni: Hope divine grace brings joy to your heart and fulfills all your wishes on this auspicious occasion. Happy Lohri!
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Kamya Punjabi: On this festive occasion of lohri, may God bless everyone with lifelong companionship and may it open doors of happiness for your offsprings! A very Happy Lohri!
Suyyash Rai: Wishing god's abundant blessings fill your life with happiness and pleasant surprises this Lohri and always. Have a happy Lohri!
Aalisha Panwar: May this lohri bring opportunities your way, to explore every joy of life, turning all you dreams intoreality and all your efforts into great achievements. Happy Lohri.
Kunal Jaisingh: Hope you are blessed with good luck, fortune, and bounties of joy this Lohri and forever. Have a joyous Lohri!
Roshni Sahota: Enjoy this Lohri to the fullest and don't forget to put Rewri, moongfali and popcorns in the Lohri fire. This will definitely bring good luck for you. Happy Lohri!
Puru Chibber: Wish that the warmth of Bonn fire, sweetness of Gur and Rewri at Lohri remain with you n forever. Happy Lohri!
Mahika Sharma: You must give to get, you must sow the seed, before you can reap the harvest. May the festival brings lots of happiness and success all around. Happy Lohri!
Manu Punjabi: There would be no advantage to be gained by sowing a field of wheat if the harvest did not return more than was sown.Spread the message of peace and happiness of lohri!