Bohag Bihu India
Follow @WrldEventsDailyBohag Bihu: Welcoming the Assamese New Year with Joy and Festivities
Bohag Bihu, also known as Rongali Bihu, is the most important festival in Assam, India. It is a harvest festival that marks the beginning of the Assamese new year. The festival is celebrated in the month of Bohag, which corresponds to April, and typically falls on April 14th or 15th.
Bohag Bihu is a time for joy, feasting, and celebration. People wear new clothes, decorate their homes with colorful flowers and rangolis, and prepare special delicacies. The festival is marked by a number of traditional customs and rituals, including:
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Bihu dance: The Bihu dance is a vibrant and energetic folk dance that is performed by both men and women. The dancers wear traditional Assamese attire and move to the rhythm of Bihu music.
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Bihu songs: Bihu songs are an integral part of the festival celebrations. The songs are typically about love, nature, and the joy of life.
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Ghughura pongal: Ghughura pongal is a community feast that is held on the first day of the festival. People gather together to eat, drink, and dance.
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Haat: Haat is a traditional Assamese market that is held during the festival. People come to the haat to buy and sell goods, and to enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Bohag Bihu is a time for people to come together and celebrate their Assamese heritage. It is a festival that is full of joy, color, and tradition.
Here are some additional facts about Bohag Bihu:
- Bohag Bihu is also known as the festival of spring.
- The festival is celebrated for seven days.
- The first day of the festival is called Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu.
- The second day of the festival is called Goru Bihu or Cattle Bihu.
- The third day of the festival is called Manuh Bihu or Human Bihu.
- The fourth day of the festival is called Bihuwal Bihu.
- The fifth day of the festival is called Kutumb Bihu or Family Bihu.
- The sixth day of the festival is called Charaideo Bihu.
- The seventh day of the festival is called Meji Bihu.
Bohag Bihu is a unique and special festival that is an important part of Assamese culture. If you have the opportunity to experience Bohag Bihu, I highly recommend it.