Miho Festival is one of Assam's most popular festivals in northeastern India. Bifth is the most important festival in Assam, full of fun and abundance, celebrated every year. At the three Bihu festivals held in Assam, the Rongli Bihu Festival is celebrated in the spring. Assam participated in the Jo Festival regardless of caste, creed, creed, religion, or creed.
Rongali Bihu Festival also known as "Bohaag Bihu" is considered a festival. Celebrate the beginning of the New Year at Rongali Bihu Festival in Assam, this is the time of planting. Assam Rongali Bihu Festival is the spring of Bihu, there are also branches. Bulls and cows bathed in turmeric, gourd and eggplant feeding, offering a new additional rope The first day of the Rongali Bihu Festival, known as Garu Bihu in Assam State. The second day of the Rongali Bihu Festival was called Manush Bihu, men, women and children wore new clothes. Every family prepared special cuisine to meet the needs of people. During the Assam Rongali Bihu Festival, people visited friends and relatives with food and gifts. Kin relatives and friends also have hand-woven scarves
The Rongali Bihu Festival is a small part of the Assam Bihu Festival and lasts 7 days. In addition to the festival and other special functions, the main attraction of the festival is Bihu Dance, while visitors can enjoy rice wine.
The Rongali Bihu Festival in Assam starts in mid-April according to Hindu calendar which is the last day of Chaitra's moon.
Bihu is a main festival to be held in Assam, India. It refers to a group of three different festivals: Rongali or Bohag Bihu observed in April, Kongali or Kati Bihu observed in October, and Bhogali or Magh Bihu observed in January. Rongali Bihu is the most important of the three to celebrate Assam's New Year and Spring Festival. Bhogali Bihu or Magh Bihu are people about food. Kongali Bihu or Kati Bihu is a dark, frugal season that reflects shortage of supply, a festival of animation.
The Biwa Festival celebrates the turn of the season. In April, Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu, Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu in January and Kati Bihu or Kongali Bihu from October to November are believed to come from the Sanskrit word "Vishu". Lots of prayers and other pleasures provide a great opportunity to give as much of the joy as possible to local people in the country, thereby improving the rich landscape. Bihu is a festival of agriculture, especially paddy field. For example, Rongali Bihu, dedicated to seeding, shows that seedling seeding and transplanting has been realized.
Miharu is a series of three famous festivals. A non-religious festival celebrating important points of cultivators mainly in the seasons and annual life. Three Bifs blessed when spring comes and planting season begins, Congari or Kati, barren bushes, fields are vacant, and harvest of Bogari or mug, crops and barns Full-time thanksgiving. Bihuge and Bihu dance are related to rongali bihu. The day before each missile is called "Uruka". The first day of "rongali bihu" is called 'Goru bihu' (cattle bihu), and if you take me to a nearby river or pond, you take a bath. Recently, the form and nature of the celebration has also changed with the development of the city center.