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असम के प्यारे बिहू के बारे में कुछ बातै . Something about the beloved Bihu of Assam.






Copo phool
 

Bihu is the soul of Assames Culture

Bihu is the national festival of Assam, is basically an agricultural festival  Rise Bihu is obtained with the intention of making the road green.  I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that, but I'm sure I'm going to be able to do it  The logarithm of the soul can be found on the road  The openness of the mind brings openness, Green is a soft grain with freshness  The open solitude, the enchanting environment brings the golden moment of youth to the soul.  In Bihu Geet, there are various analogies of the path full of grains . In the Bihu festival, tea is displayed in every aspect of life . The paddy field of the grain brings the dream of a happy life, the dream of a sweet thrill of love.  I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that, but I'm sure I'm going to be able to do that . In different languages, melodies, similes, Bihu songs, the words of Paddy field are seen to be hidden .











     House to house 
                                                                              

  


   

       

 

Bihu is a festival of Assamese  society, the lifeblood of folk life!  Assamese or social life is influenced by Bihu in all aspects of life, principles, manners, style, dress, agriculture, food, transportation, thought, imagination, etc. Assamese society celebrates lot of festival throughout the year, although the kind of excitement, love and joy that beloved Bihuti brings, is unmatched by any other festival!  Bihu has a deep emotional connection with the Assamese people and has been identified as an Assamese heritage and identity!  In fact, Bihu is a seasonal farming festival!  This is why the farming community is in the midst of a simple life journey!  Bihu is an integral part of Assamese national life.
                                                                                       Bihu is an integral part of Assamese national life.  Bapoti Sahon Bihu revives Assamese society. 

 Bihu is three types

 #Bahag Bihu  is called Rangali Bihu

# Kati Bihu is called Kangali Bihu . Bhogali or Magh Bihu is called bhogali bihu whice is more enjoying bihu.  

At the end of the assemese year that means last month of the year and new year begins Bihu month is start  . That Bihu is called rangali Bihuor rangali bihu . The first day of this Bihu, the cows are slaughtered after Puwai Matimah and Haldhi, the cows are slaughtered in Lao bengena bahar kharika and the cows are slaughtered after washing the cows. In the evening, the cows in the cowshed are tied with new ropes.  Bihu of the next day;  This is the day when the first big house is honored with a towel service.  All the women of the house make khundi pitha covered with rice!  On the day of Prahila Bahag, Deka Gavru of the village sings Huchri or Bihu songs from house to house.  Bihu eats Bihu very quickly!  It tells Kati bihu kangali bihu  . 

This kangali or kati bihut has a tradition of lighting sky lights in many homes.  Magh Bihu means Bhogali Bihu, meaning the importance given to eating!  That's why yak bhogali bihu is called. This is a great way to get acquainted (gain, obtain) with people you know and love.  So the farmer gets a lot of time on his hands.  In this raft house, the village young boys and girls y eats dinner .  

The next day in morning after washing the body all youngsters , with a towel (Gamusa) on the neck, the fire is lit in remembrance of the god of fire, praying for the service of Velaghar (temporary house) and Magic. After finished  all youngesters return to home and eat breakfast (Jalpan Pitha )at home on this day .     

Bahag Bihu or Rangali Bihut young girls wearing   orchid flower whice localy call 'Copo phool'  on the head.

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