Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu or Maghor Bihu, is a major festival celebrated in Assam, marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of a new year. In 2025, this vibrant ...
Kolkata: The city witnessed a wide array of festivities on Tuesday to welcome the harvest season. People from the city's Tamil community celebrated the harvest festival Pongal in a grand way.
On the occasion of Magh Bihu, families across Assam will gather around a bonfire to talk about their day and share decadent recipes; here are 3 you can try Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu is ...
Magh Bihu is ignited for the ceremonial ending and supplication to the Fire God. The festival originates from the Tibeto-Burman cultural traditions and the Kachari festival known as Magan.
The history of Magh Bihu traces back to ancient agricultural traditions in Assam in 3500 BC. The word ‘Bihu’ comes from two words: ‘Bishu’, which means peace or calm, and ‘Bhog’, which means feasting.
Celebrate Magh Bihu 2025 with heartfelt wishes and vibrant festivities that honor Assam's rich cultural heritage. Share warmth and joy with loved ones as you embrace this harvest celebration. Listen ...
Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu, is one of the most significant festivals celebrated in Assam, a northeastern state of India. This festival marks the end of the harvesting season and the ...
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday extended his wishes to the nation on Tuesday, celebrating the festivals of Magh Bihu and Makar Sankranti. In a post on X, PM Modi said, "Best Wishes ...
For the first time, the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj witnessed the vibrant traditions of northeastern states, with the celebration of Bhogali Bihu taking center stage. On Makar Sankranti, a special ...
M agh Bihu, also referred to as Bhogali Bihu or Maghor Bihu is the most vibrant harvest festival celebrated in Assam and other northeastern states of India. The main festival will take place on 15 ...
Assam ’s renowned festival, Bihu, is here! Did you know it is celebrated in three variations? These include ‘Bhogali’ or ‘ Magh Bihu,’ observed in January; ‘Rongali’ or ‘Bohag Bihu,’ celebrated in ...
No Magh Bihu is complete without eating different kinds of laaru (laddoos). They are usually made with sesame seeds, grated coconut, puffed rice – all mixed with jaggery. Magh Bihu lunches must ...