The festival of Lori is celebrated in Punjab, India to commemorate the heroic deeds of Dullah Bhatti. Dullah Bhatti was a Muslim bandit during the rule of Mughal Emperor Akbar who rebelled against unjust practices and robbed from the rich to give to the poor. He is particularly remembered for rescuing an abducted village girl from slave traders and arranging her marriage according to Hindu traditions. The Lori festival songs glorify Dullah Bhatti's noble acts and he is still respected as a celebrated hero in Punjab.
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1. Festival of Lori
The Story of Great Savior - Dullah Bhatti
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2. The festival of Lori is celebrated in praise of
Dulha Batti. Most songs of Lori glorify him and
are sung in his remembrance.
The story is set in Medieval India, when the
Mughals ruled most part of the Indian
subcontinent. During the reign of Mughal
Emperor Akbar, there lived a Muslim Rajput
bandit named Rai Abdullah Khan Batti.
The celebration Lori festival is associated with
the tale of Abdulkah Bhatti, who is a
celebrated historic hero. He is popularly called
the Son of Punjab or the Robin Hood of
Punjab. The story goes like this ...
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3. Once there lived a very beautiful young girl in
a village of Punjab.
The girl belonged to a very poor family. One
day, the feudal lords of the region abducted
the girl. They dishonored and disgraced her;
and took her for selling in the slave market.
Soon the word about her abduction spread
around the village. In the village there lived a
highway robber named Abdullah Bhatti.
When Bhatti came know about it, he attacked
the feudal lords and rescued the girl. He took
her to his hideout in the old fort. He adopted
the girl as his daughter and married her to a
young and modest Hindu boy before a bonfire
(according to the Hindu wedding tradition). He
gave a kilo of sugar to the girl as her wedding
gift. (This incidence took place in the season
of sugar harvest).
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4. Soon Bhatti came to be known as a good man
for his modest deeds.
He revolted against the Mughal rulers for their
unjust practices, refused to pay taxes and
passed wealth to poor and needy by robbing
the rich.
He also rescued girls who were taken away
forcefully for slavery, and arranged for their
ritualistic marriages and wedding gifts
(dowry).
He became popular as Dullah Bhatti (the word
Dullah means bridegroom) for his noble work.
People loved and respected him.
He is still remembered and the songs of Lori
include his name.
Lori Celebrations
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