Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Magh Bihu 2024: List of Hindu Harvest Festivals Date and Time

 Winter Harvest Festivals in January 2024:  Winter Harvest Festivals mark the end of the Winter Solstice and the beginning of warm days. These festivals acknowledge different agricultural practices and are celebrated to mark gratitude towards Mother Nature and the farming community.

Jan 11, 2024, 17:03 IST
Get here the correct dates of the Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal and Magh Bihu 2024 Festivals
Get here the correct dates of the Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal and Magh Bihu 2024 Festivals

January 2024 Hindu Festival Dates: Winter harvest festivals hold a very important place in Indian culture. It celebrates agricultural efforts and the first crop yield of the new season. These festivals marking the end of winters and the beginning of warmer days, also showcase the diverse agricultural practices. This article is about different harvest festivals celebrated across India to express gratitude towards nature and the agricultural community.

List of Winter Harvest Festivals celebrated across India 

There are mainly four kinds of Winter Harvest Festivals. Each festival has its unique traditions and customs with a common interest in thanking Mother Nature for good harvests and prosperity. The community festival is a time for people to come together, and share food and drink, and the fruits of their labour. 

Winter Harvest Festivals

Date 

Day

Lohri

January 14

Sunday

Makar Sankranti

January 15 

Monday

Pongal

January 15 - January 18

Monday - Thursday

Magh Bihu

January 16

Tuesday

When is Lohri 2024? Check Date and Time

Lohri, also known as Lohadi or Lal Loi is a popular Sikh festival. It marks the passing of the winter solstice. The Winter Harvest Festival is celebrated with a holy bonfire to express gratitude to the Lord Sun and pray for good crop yield. According to DrikPanchang, Lohri this year will be celebrated on January 14. 

Lohri 2024

January 14, 2024 Sunday

Lohri Sankranti Moment

02:54, Jan 15

When is Makar Sankranti?Check Date and Time

Makar Sankranti is also celebrated as Uttarayana, Makar or simply Sankranti. It is a Hindu festival celebrated in northern parts of the country. The popular Winter Harvest Festival marks the transition of the sun from the Zodiac of Saggitarius to Capricorn. According to DrikPanchang, the festival dedicated to the solar deity, the Sun will be celebrated on January 15. 

Makar Sankranti 2024

January 15, 2024, Monday

Makara Sankranti Punya Kala

07:15 to 17:46

Makara Sankranti Maha Punya Kala

07:15 to 09:00

When is Pongal 2024? Check Date and Time

Pongal, also known as Thai Pongal is a 4-day long festival. It is a Hindu Winter Harvest Festival celebrated by Tamilians. The popular festival is celebrated according to the Tamil Solar calendar to thank God Sun, Mother Nature, Cattle and agricultural tools which contribute to bountiful harvests. According to DrikPanchang, the Pongal celebration will begin from Bhogi Pongal on January 15, Surya Pongal on January 16, Mattu Pongal on January 17, and the final day, Kaanum Pongal on January 18.

Thai Pongal/Bhogi Pongal

January 15, Monday

Thai Pongal Sankranti Moment - 

02:54

Surya Pongal

January 16, Tuesday

Mattu Pongal

January 17, Wednesday

Kaanum Pongal

January 18, Thursday

When is Magh Bihu? Check Date and Time

Magh Bihu is a popular harvest festival in Assam. The festival dedicated to Agnidev is celebrated on the first or second day of the Assamese month, Magh. It is celebrated by praying for the well-being of cattle, a good harvest and community lunch. According to DrikPanchang, Magh Bihu this year will be celebrated on January 16. 

Magh Bihu 2024

January 16, 2024, Tuesday

Sankranti Moment on Magha Bihu - 

02:54, Jan 15

In conclusion, the vibrant winter harvest festivals of India are a chance to express gratitude towards the community and nature. It unites people to celebrate the yields of agricultural efforts and foster a sense of harmony with nature. Each festival holds great cultural and social significance and is celebrated with different customs and rituals showcasing the diversity of Indian culture.

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