Harvest Feast Begins
Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu, is celebrated in mid-January, marking the end of the harvest season in Assam. It begins with the lighting of the traditional Meji bonfire, symbolizing warmth and gratitude for a bountiful crop.
Feast and Festivity Time
Magh Bihu is celebrated with community feasts featuring traditional Assamese delicacies, lively folk dances, and sports like buffalo fighting and egg fights. People gather around the Meji bonfire to sing, dance, and enjoy the warmth, marking the joy of harvest and togetherness.
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