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However, no one seems to mind even if their food items are lost because after all, Magh Bihu is a season of feasting and everyone just indulges in having food with each other. {All three Bihu’s are Bohag, Magh, and Kati Bihu} Generally, Magh Bihu is celebrated during the mid-time of English January month.
Bhogi or Bogi festival is celebrated in the honour of Lord Indra, God of Clouds and Rains. This year, Magh Bihu will be celebrated on 16 th January, Thursday. There is a smile on each and every face during the festival!In the villages, people entertain themselves with interesting bird fights and bullfights. Therefore, Bhogali Bihu is a season of feasting.On the second day of Magh Bihu, i.e. Celebrated in the local month of Magh, Bhogali Bihu is also called Magh Bihu. After preparation of the dishes, people would dance in the open space near the Bhelaghar with great enjoyment. However, these have no religious significance and are played just for some competitive enjoyment. It is celebrated three times a year. People play various Assamese musical instruments like and burst into dance with great fun. Magh Bihu is celebrated in the month of January to mark the end of the harvest season when there is an abundance of everything. After all the people have gathered together, the Bhelaghar is then burned by one of the oldest members of the group. While doing the rounds of worship, various food items like betel nut, coconut , potatoes etc  are thrown into the fire as a mark of respect and to seek blessings from the God of Fire for a successful and happy life. Overall, Uruka is the day when every people forget their differences and come together to spend some quality time together and relax and have fun.The arrival of the Magh month brings the end of the harvesting season in Assam. Bhogali Bihu ( also known as Bhogi or Magh Bihu) is actually a harvest festival mainly celebrated in Assam. The word ‘Bhog' stands for eating and this is what the ‘Bhogali Bihu' all about, along with the enjoyment a festival offers. Magh Bihu (মাঘ বিহু) (also called Bhogali Bihu (ভোগালী বিহু) (Bihu of eating Bhog i.e.

During this day, traditional sports are also held for the entertainment of the people.The month of January is associated with Magh Bihu by the Assamese people.
Some groups  even hire Assamese singers and dance as they sing their signature album songs. Bhogi festival is celebrated at the time of Pongal festival, i.e., 1st day of Pongal festival is called Bhogi. Magh Bihu celebrations start on the last day of the previous month, ‘Pooh'. (January–February). They would gather around their nearby Bhelaghar in the morning. Some persons would enjoy stealing vegetables or meat from their neighbouring group who are celebrating in a different area. Bihu Memories. Let us see how Assamese people celebrate Magh Bihu during the three days-When the season of Magh Bihu arrives, many Assamese people staying in distant lands come back to their hometowns in Assam with vivid pictures of sumptuous dishes in mind and to celebrate the spirit of the Magh Bihu only with near and dear ones.However, Assamese people who cannot come to enjoy the festival due to hectic schedules always find out a way to celebrate the dear festival of Magh Bihu even in their place of residence.In modern times, many fairs are held in Assam before the advent of Magh Bihu where rural men and women can earn some income by selling various kinds of food items that are enjoyed during Magh Bihu. Bhogali Bihu is a festival of abundance of food and grains.

Kongali or Kati Bihu observed in October and Bhogali or Magh Bihu … Bihu 2013; Bihu 2012; Bihu 2011; Bihu 2010; Srimanta Sankardev Tithi; Music and Dance; Community Fun Activities; AANA Salutations; Community Achievements; Publications; Media Center; Member Area; Support and Help; Celebrate Our Culture Together. It is celebrated prior to the last day of the month of Puh, the month preceding the month of Magh in the Assamese calendar.