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Various festivals Of Assam

Assam being a land of composite culture reflects a chain of festivals of different tribes throughout the year. It's as if people cross the threshold to come together with festive abandon and momentarily forget their tough lives. The perfect fusion if heritage of tribes and subtribes has made Assam the home of the most colorful festivals. The major festival of Assam is Bihu in three forms, viz.Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu in April,Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu in January and Kati Bihu or Kongali Bihu in October/ November.

Most of the festivals celebrated in Assam have their roots in the diverse faith and belief of the inhabitants, but a spirit of accommodation and togetherness characterizes the celebration of all festivals. The perfect fusion of heritage of numerous races has made Assam, the home of the most colorful festivals which are passionate, compelling and mesmerizing reflecting the true spirit, tradition and lifestyle of the people of Assam..

The simplicity of Assamese people is reflected in their celebration. Festivals take place in a communal way, usually in a Namghar or in open space. Bamboo sticks and banana leaves are profusely used and rather than offering cooked food, nutritious food such as sprouted grams and fruits are offered during worship. .

Ali Aye Ligang - A Festival Of Mishings Society
Ali Aye Ligang - A Festival Of Mishings Society
It is the main festival of the ethnic Mishing community of the region, in which they perform traditional rituals and dances. This festival is celebrated on the first Wednesday of the Phagun month, which starts from mid-February.
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Bagurumba - Festivals Of Boros
Bagurumba - Festivals Of Boros
Bagurumba is a folk dance of Assam, India performed by the Boros. It is the usually practiced during Bwishagu, a festival of the Bodos in the Bishuba Sankranti or Mid-April. The Bwishagu starts with cow worship. Then young people reverentially bow down to their parents and elders.
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Magh Bihu Or Bhogali Bihu ( Bihu Of Enjoyment )
Magh Bihu Or Bhogali Bihu ( Bihu Of Enjoyment )
Magh bihu or Bhogali bihu or Maghor bihu which is a harvest festival and marks the end of harvesting season is comes from the word Bhog that is eating and enjoyment. It marks the end of harvesting season in the month of Maagha (January–February). It is the Assam celebration of Sankranthi, with feasting lasting for a week.
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Bohag Bihu Or Rongali Bihu
Bohag Bihu Or Rongali Bihu
Bohag bihu one of the major festival of Assam commonly known as Rongali bihu is celebrated in Assam during middle the month of April. It is the the most popular Bihu celebrates the onset of the Assamese New Year (around April 15) and the coming of Spring. This marks the first day of the Hindu solar calendar and is also observed in Bengal, Manipur, Nepal, Orissa, Punjab, Kerala and Tamil Nadu though called by different names li...
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