Lohari & Vasakhi both are the 'harvest festival' of Punjab.
pongal
Pongal is a one of major festivals of south India which is a four day long harvest festival and celebrated mainly across Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu & Karnataka.
Sharad Purnima is a Hindu harvest festival celebrated in Hindu lunar month of Ashvin. In 1963, Sharad Purnima was celebrated on 3rd of October.
In October
The word Pongal describes the boiling over of milk or rice. However this word is also used to describe the Thai harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu.
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Pongal is a four-day festival of the harvest in India
Baishaki is a festival of SIKhs.Its the harvest Festival of Sikh which is celebrated in April followed by Hindus festival MakraSakanti.
The Sikhs celebrate Baisakhi festival. It is the harvest thanksgiving and the Sikh New Year festival . It is the founding of the Khalasa path.You can read more about Baisakhi here:http://www.desigram.com/pages/articles/Worship/Indian-Festivals/Baisakhi.html
The Indian harvest festivals is called the Sankranti or Makar Sankranti. The Indian harvest festival is usually celebrated in January and goes by different names in different states.
Feast of Weeks (Shavuot)
The Hola Mohalla festival in Punjab is when all the Sikhs pray for their ancestors in the Gurudvara.
The Hola Mohalla festival in Punjab is when all the Sikhs pray for their ancestors in the Gurudvara.
Malaysia celebrates harvest festival May of each year. This is celebrated with agricultural shows, cultural programs, buffalo races, and traditional games.
The Lohri Holiday is a Punjab holiday that celebrates the end of the coldest part of the winter, and the winter harvest. It is celebrated by burning bonfires.
The festival of Baisakhi is primarily celebrated in the Indian state of Punjab. It is a harvest festival and holds great cultural significance for the Sikh community. Baisakhi is usually marked by vibrant processions, music, dancing, and festive gatherings.
yes,nabanya is a harvest festival