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Rongali Bihu, the Assamese New Year, is a time for joy, prosperity, and new beginnings. The festival is celebrated with colorful festivities, traditional Bihu dance, and delicious feasts.
Rongali Bihu typically takes place in the second week of April, symbolising the traditional harvest season. In 2025, the festivities will begin on April 14 and continue for about a week ...
Bohag Bihu marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year. It has ancient roots tied to agrarian traditions and the cycle of seasons, primarily celebrating the harvest season. The festival is deeply ...
Rongali Bihu, Assam's New Year, commences on April 14, 2025, marking a period of renewal and cultural celebration. This significant festival, also known as Bohag Bihu, emphasizes traditions ...
When Will It Be Celebrated in 2025? In 2025, Rongali Bihu will begin on April 14 and last for around seven days. The main day of celebration usually coincides with Bohag Sankranti, marking the ...
Bohag Bihu, also known as Rongali Bihu, Magh Bihu, or Xaat Bihu, is a vibrant festival celebrated in Assam and the northeastern part of India. The festival marks the beginning of the Assamese New ...
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 ...
The people of Assam are gearing up to celebrate Rongali Bihu, also known as Bohag Bihu, with great joy and enthusiasm. Rongali Bihu is the biggest and most important festival in Assam, marking the ...
As spring paints Assam in vibrant hues, the state prepares for one of its most spirited and heartwarming festivals: Rongali Bihu, also fondly known as Bohag Bihu. This grand celebration not only ...
So have the Bengalis and the Assamese. With three harvest festivals lined up back-to-back — Baisakhi, Poila Boishakh and Bihu — it is the official end of harvest season. Celebrated with great ...
Guwahati (Assam) [India], April 9 (ANI): Rongali Bihu fervour has gripped Guwahati and other parts of Assam as people prepare to celebrate the state's biggest festival, marking the Assamese New Year.