Bhogali Bihu is a harvest festival and is celebrated a year thrice. First comes Rongali Bihu, which according to the Hindu calendar, comes in Vaishakh and shows the arrival of spring. Bhogali Bihu in India is celebrated in the month of Paush, on which a figure made of bamboo is worshiped by setting a fire. Kangala Bihu is celebrated in the month of Kartik, and no enjoyment is celebrated on this day. This festival also marks the beginning of the sun's movement towards the Tropic of Cancer. The word Bihu has been derived from the Deori word Bisu which means "excessive joy."The original form of Bihu continues among the Chutias, Sonowal Kacharis, and Deoris. These groups, known as Sadiyal Kacharis, were associated with the historical Kingdom of Sadiya.
History And Rituals Of Bhogali Bihu
Bihu is a harvest festival and is celebrated a year. First comes Rongali Bihu, the Bhogali Bihu, and the Kangala Bihu. Bhogali Bihu is celebrated in the month of Paush, on which a figure made of bamboo is worshiped by setting a fire. The word Bihu has been derived from the Deori word Bisu which means "excessive joy."The original form of Bihu continues among the Chutias, Sonowal Kacharis, and Deoris. These groups, known as Sadiyal Kacharis, were associated with the historical Kingdom of Sadiya. The word 'Bihu' is derived from the language of the Dimas people. Dimasa is one of the oldest inhabitants of Assam. The word 'bi' means 'to ask,' and 'hu' means 'peace and prosperity.