Why Cleaning Before Sankranti Is a Pan-India Ritual — From Pongal to Lohri
Why Cleaning Before Sankranti Is a Pan-India Ritual — From Pongal to Lohri
IN · Published Jan 10, 2026
Cleaning before Sankranti is a symbolic act of renewal, removing the old to welcome positive energy.
This tradition is deeply connected to the agricultural cycle, preparing homes for the harvest bounty.
Observed across India with regional variations, the core value of purification and renewal remains consistent.
Cleaning before Sankranti: A pan-India ritual
In India, the period leading up to Sankranti, celebrated under different names like Pongal, Lohri, and Bihu, is not just about preparing for the harvest festival itself; it's also deeply intertwined with the tradition of thorough home cleaning. This practice, observed across the country, transcends mere tidiness and carries significant cultural and spiritual weight.
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