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Historical Context:
⇒ Rongali Bihu has deep roots in Assamese culture.
⇒ It signifies the arrival of spring and the beginning of the harvesting season.
⇒ The festival has evolved over centuries but retains its core cultural essence.
⇒ It is celebrated primarily by the Assamese people and reflects their agricultural lifestyle.
Duration and Structure:
⇒ The festival spans seven days, with each day known as ‘Xaat Bihu.’
⇒ The first day is dedicated to cattle, the second to humans, and the third to deities.
⇒ Each day involves specific rituals, feasting, and cultural performances, making it a multi-faceted celebration.
Rituals and Traditions:
⇒ On the first day, called Goru Bihu, cattle are bathed, adorned, and worshipped.
⇒ This ritual marks the importance of cattle in Assamese agriculture.
⇒ The second day, Manuh Bihu, focuses on human celebrations with special dishes prepared.
⇒ The third day, Gosain Bihu, is dedicated to worshipping deities.
Culinary Specialties:
⇒ Food plays a vital role in Rongali Bihu.
⇒ Traditional dishes such as ‘Chira’ and ‘Pitha’ are prepared and shared among families and friends.
⇒ These delicacies enhance the festive atmosphere and reflect Assamese culinary heritage.
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