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 January in ...
Magh Bihu, a major harvest festival in Assam, marks the end of the harvest season and the start of a new agricultural cycle. Celebrated with bonfires, traditional dances, feasts, and wearing new ...
Thousands flock to Auckland's Eastdale Reserve to participate in the colourful Uttarayan Makar Sankranti kite festival.
India observes Makar Sankranti ... Sun's rise and is a day of joy and celebration. The 4th is the harvest festival of Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu (Assam), which consists of communal feasts, bonfires ...
Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu, celebrates the harvest season and marks the transition into the new year with festive fervor and joy. India Celebrates Harvest Festivals: A Time For Unity ...
and coincides with the festival of Makar Sankranti observed in other parts of India. This year, it will be celebrated on January 15. Magh Bihu is primarily a harvest festival that celebrates the ...
It is a harvest festival celebrated by Tamils all over. They light bonfires, dance, hold cattle races. The houses boast of ...
Following Lohri, festivals like Makar Sankranti, Bihu, and Pongal are bringing people together as India celebrates its diverse harvest traditions. Each festival reflects the unique cultural ...
Bhogi is celebrated on the first day of the four-day Pongal festival, one of the prominent harvest festivals in the country.
India’s harvest festivals mark the beginning of the harvest ... Uttarayan in Gujarat, or Bihu in the northeastern states, the festivities revolve around food that reflects the unique flavors ...
Magh Bihu, one of Assam's most cherished harvest festivals, is a time of joy, gratitude, and community celebrations. The festival, which falls in January, marks the end of the harvesting season ...