Assamese Bihu is one of the most important cultural festivals of Assam, which celebrates the change in seasons. It mainly caters to the agrarian culture and society of the state and marks the ...
Bohag Bihu, also known as Rongali Bihu, is the most vibrant and widely celebrated festival in Assam. Marking the Assamese New Year and the onset of spring, it is a festival of joy, renewal, and ...
Bohag Bihu, the vibrant spring festival of Assam, is not just a visual and auditory delight; it's also a feast for the senses, particularly the taste buds. While the dances, songs, and festive ...
New Delhi: All Assamese Student Association (AASA) organised the 10th edition of 'Bohagi Utsav' to celebrate the Assamese New Year at the premises of Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA) ...
The Bohag and the Bhogali Bihu involve ocooking of certain food items like green leafy vegetables (xak) to celebrate the successful harvest and the abundance of crops. Other food items that assume ...
Bihu is a traditional festival that marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year. The origin of the word Bihu can be traced to "Bisu," which in the Deori language means Celebration or Joy. This year, ...
New Delhi [India], 22 April, (ANI): All Assamese Student Association (AASA) organized the 10th edition of 'Bohagi Utsav' to celebrate the Assamese New Year at the premises of Indira Gandhi National ...
Bohag Bihu, the festival of joy and abundance, is celebrated over 7 days with great enthusiasm in Assam. This year it will be celebrated from April 14-20. Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu is one of the ...
April is the month of celebration in Assam, after all it marks the New Year. A month prior to the auspicious date of Rongali Bihu, the preparations and festivities begin. You will see the local ...
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