Karahe Wala

Karahe Wala is a small village in Moga district of Punjab state of India.

[1] Karahe Wala is a village in Kot-ise-khan tehsil in the Moga District of Punjab State, India.

The northeast area lying near the foothills of the Himalayas receives heavy rainfall, whereas the area lying further south and west receives less rainfall and experiences higher temperatures.

Karahe Wala has three seasons: summer (April to June), when temperatures typically rise as high as 38 °C (100 °F); monsoon season (July to September), when the majority of rainfall occurs; and winter (December to February), when temperatures typically fall as low as 0 °C (32 °F).

The culture of village has many elements including music such as bhangra, an extensive religious and non-religious dance tradition, a long history of poetry in the Punjabi language, and harvest festivals such as Lohri,[4] Basant, Vaisakhi and Teeyan, all of which are celebrated in addition to the religious festivals of India.

Some food items are eaten on a daily basis while some delicacies are cooked only on special occasions.