Assam celebrates Magh Bihu, also called Bhogali Bihu, as a harvest festival to mark the conclusion of the harvesting season. Celebrated in the middle of January, Magh Bihu embodies the Assamese values ...
Hyderabad: As Hyderabad celebrated Sankranti, the Assamese community in the city celebrated Bhogali Bihu, also called Magh Bihu. The celebrations organised by the Assam Society of Hyderabad began ...
In addition to these, Bihu festivals are a key highlight in Assam. Rongali Bihu (April 14th ... Other regional holidays, such as Magh Bihu and Assamese New Year (celebrated during Bohag Bihu ...
We’ve curated a list of three traditional Assamese dishes to try at home as you celebrate Magh Bihu 2025. Shivangi Sarkar Editorial Updated - 2025-01-14, 22:56 IST The transitional month of January ...
Artists performing Mizoram traditional dance Cheraw at Latashil on the occasion of Rongali Bihu in Guwahati on 14-04-18.Pix by Ub photos Ready for a challenge? Click here to take our quiz and show off ...
This year, she enjoys homemade Assamese sweets and prays for good health, prosperity, and success while delighting in family-sent treats. Magh Bihu centres on the values of sharing and community ...
Usually eaten to mark the beginning of the New Year and share the joy with friends and family, one can taste the authentic doi-chira at The Mising Kitchen along with other Bihu delicacies. Locally ...
This is celebrated every year in the middle of January. Bhogali Bihu embodies the Assamese values of happiness, community, and respect for the abundance of nature. The Magh Bihu is celebrated at the ...
Magh Bihu is a festival of harvest observed by the Assamese community. It is observed in the month of January. The festivities begin on January 14th and conclude on January 15th. The eve of the ...
Magh Bihu is not just about fun and games—it is also about food, and during this festival, Assamese sweets and treats take centre stage. Families exchange rice cakes, and one of the festival's ...
Magh Bihu is important in agriculture and society because it marks the beginning of a new harvest and the renewal of friendship and fraternity. The celebration is based on Assamese agricultural ...