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Bohag Bihu, also known as Rongali Bihu, marks the Assamese New Year and is celebrated with fervor across Assam. Prominent ...
As spring returns and the sun shifts course, two vibrant Indian festivals — Kerala’s Vishu and Assam’s Bihu — unfold rituals ...
This festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal in Assam and other regions of the northeast, marking the first day ...
Celebrated by the indigenous ethnic groups of Assam, it signifies ... The other two Bihu festivals, Kati Bihu and Magh Bihu are celebrated in October and January, respectively.
Assam has been gearing up to celebrate Rongali Bihu on Monday. On Sunday, the state will celebrate the Uruka, the festive ...
Explore the vibrant traditions and cultural significance of Assam's harvest festival, celebrated on January 15 with delicious ...
The most notable festival here is the Bohag Bihu, which is the beginning ... Beach Festival is organized by Assam government every year in January to promote tourism.… River Cruise: Enjoy ...
Bohag Bihu also serves as a social equaliser, bringing together people from all walks of life to celebrate life's blessings ...
In addition to these, Bihu festivals are a key highlight in Assam. Rongali Bihu (April 14th), Magh Bihu (January 14th), and Bohag Bihu (mid-April) are widely celebrated with feasts, traditional ...
Assamese girls wearing traditional Mekhela Chadar perform the Bihu folk dance during the Rongali Bihu festival, organized by ...
The most notable festival here is the Bohag Bihu, which is the beginning ... Beach Festival is organized by Assam government every year in January to promote tourism. Elephant races, kite flying ...
Assam State Museum – A great place to learn about Assamese culture and traditions during the festive season. Bohag Bihu is more than just a festival—it is a celebration of Assam’s soul.