The Magh Bihu Festival held in Assam warmly welcomed the masses. This festival features fun production and feasts, which end the harvest season with rich varieties. It is now time for the diligent farmers in this country to sit down to benefit from labor. But that has to be pointed out, Mag · Bif · Festival is not limited to the country's agricultural pocket. From a small village in Assam to a big town, people are very pleased to celebrate this festival, but we must mention that the pattern of celebration varies from village.
Mug Bihu is also known as Bhogali Bihu or Food Festival and celebrated in January. This is the last road in winter, there is room for spring. The eve of Mag · Bif · Festival was called Uruka. It was characterized by a work that seemed happy and a banquet in the area. However, many religiously conscious people in Assam chose to fast and pray tonight.
In Magh Bihu, people woke up in the morning and lighted a temporary pavilion "mejis" made of wood, bamboo, hay. After burning mezz, people sit and enjoy traditional Assam dishes. In the village, people can also see some interesting bullfights and bird fights. Over time, dance and music became the order of the day. On the occasion of Bihu, people will also visit their friends and relatives' houses to exchange pleasure.
Assam's Magiviff Festival is an opportunity to forget all the differences and people unite to celebrate. If you travel to Assam during this time, please be sure to attend celebration.
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.
Mikako is the main festival of Assam. It refers to three different festival groups: Rangali or Bohag Bihu observed in April, Kangali or Kati Bihu observed in October, and Bhogali or Magh Bihu observed in January. Rangary 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 person, reflecting the supply shortage season. Bohag Bihu (also known as Rongali Bihu in mid-April), the most popular Bihu celebrates the beginning of the Assam New Year (April 14th - 15th) and the coming of spring. This is a moment of joy and a feast, usually lasting 7 days. Farmers are preparing to plant fields of rice field, and there is pleasure feeling around. These women made Pita, Lalas (traditional food made from rice and coconut) and Joli, and it gave the true essence of the season.
Mug Bihu is also known as Bhogali Bihu or Food Festival and celebrated in January. This is the last road in winter, there is room for spring. The eve of Mag · Bif · Festival was called Uruka. It was characterized by a work that seemed happy and a banquet in the area. However, many religiously conscious people in Assam chose to fast and pray tonight. In Magh Bihu, people woke up in the morning and lighted a temporary pavilion "mejis" made of wood, bamboo, hay. After burning mezz, people sit and enjoy traditional Assam dishes. In the village, people can also see some interesting bullfights and bird fights. Over time, dance and music became the order of the day. On the occasion of Bihu, people will also visit their friends and relatives' houses to exchange pleasure.