Majuli festival
Assam, being a land of composite culture
reflects a chain of festivals of different tribes throughout
the year. It's as if people cross the threshold to come
together with festive abandon and momentarily forget
their tough lives.
The perfect fusion of heritage of tribes and subtribes
has made Assam the home of the most colorful festivals.
The major festival of Assam is Bihu in three forms,
viz.Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu in April, Magh Bihu or
Bhogali Bihu in January and Kati Bihu or Kongali Bihu
in October/ November.
Rongali Bihu is celebrated by most of the races that
inhabit there in their own colors and names. Thus parallels
of Bihu among the races are Baisagu for Bodo Kacharis,
Baikhu for Rabhas, Ali- Ai -Ligang for Misings, Bohhaggio
Bishu for Deoris. Contemporaries of Magh Bihu are Nara-siga
Bihu of Miring, Pushy Par or Tushu Puja of tea tribe
of Assam. Other community festivals of Assam are Rongker
of Karbis, Rajini Gabra and Harni Gabra of Dimasa tribe.
The simplicity of Assamese people is reflected in their
celebration. Festivals take place in a communal way,
usually in a Namghar or in open space. Bamboo sticks
and banana leaves are profusely used and rather than
offering cooked food, nutritious food such as sprouted
grams and fruits are offered during worship.
Six festivals are organised by the Department of Tourism,
Govt. of Assam, every year to encourage tourists to
visit Assam. They are given below:
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