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Hi all!
WISH YOU ALL VERY VERY HAPPY LOHRI
Mugfali di khusbuu te,
Gurh Di mithaas,
Makki Di roti te saro da saag,
Dil di khushi te apnaya da pyar
Mubarak Hove Tuhanu Lohri Da Tyohar
WISH YOU ALL VERY VERY HAPPY LOHRI
Mugfali di khusbuu te,Gurh Di mithaas,
Makki Di roti te saro da saag,
Dil di khushi te apnaya da pyarMubarak Hove Tuhanu Lohri Da Tyohar

The Festival of Lohri marks the beginning of the end of winter and the coming of spring and the new year. The fires lit at night, the hand warming, the song and dance and the coming together of an otherwise atomized community, are only some of the features of this festival.
There are some interesting socio-cultural and folk-legends connected with Lohri. According to the cultural history of Punjab, Bhatti, a Rajput tribe during the reign of Akbar, inhabited parts of Rajasthan, Punjab, and Gujarat (now in Pakistan). Dulla Bhatti, Raja of Pindi Bhattian, was put to death by the Mughal king for revolting against him. The tribal mirasis (street singers) trace the history of the tribe and interestingly, claim Maharaja Ranjit Singh as one of its scions.
Dulla Bhatti, like Robin Hood, robbed the rich and gave to the poor. The people of the area loved and respected him. He once rescued a girl from kidnappers and adopted her as his daughter. His people would remember their hero every year on Lohri. Groups of children moved from door to door, singing the Dulla Bhatti folk-song: "Dulla Bhatti ho! Dulle ne dhi viyahi ho! Ser shakar pai ho!" (Dulla gave his daughter a kilo of sugar as a marriage gift).
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