Let the fire burn away all sorrows

Lohri is a popular Punjabi folk festival celebrated on January 13th, marking the end of the winter solstice and welcoming longer days. At its heart is the sacred bonfire, where communities gather to circle the flames. They offer treats like popcorn, sesame seeds, and gajak, praying for prosperity

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Let the fire burn away all sorrows

Lohri is a popular Punjabi folk festival celebrated on January 13th, marking the end of the winter solstice and welcoming longer days. At its heart is the sacred bonfire, where communities gather to circle the flames. They offer treats like popcorn, sesame seeds, and gajak, praying for prosperity

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At Festive Counter, we celebrate the rich tapestry of global faiths and cultures through their vibrant festivals. Our mission is to educate, inspire, and connect people by showcasing religious celebrations from around the world — from Ramadan to Diwali, Christmas to Vesak. We believe every festival tells a story of faith, community, and shared humanity. Join us as we explore traditions, rituals, and the deeper meanings behind these beautiful moments of celebration.

We aim to create a space where people of all backgrounds can learn about and appreciate the diverse spiritual and cultural practices that shape our world. Whether it’s the lights of Hanukkah, the colors of Holi, or the peaceful chants of Vesak, each festival carries a message of unity, peace, and meaning. Our content highlights the historical roots, modern practices, and unique customs that make every celebration special.

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