Magh Bihu

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Magh Bihu (মাঘ বিহু) (also called Bhogali Bihu (ভোগালী বিহু) (of eating Bhog i.e. enjoyment) or Maghar Domahi (মাঘৰ দোমাহী) is a harvest festival celebrated in Assam, North-East India, which marks the end of harvesting season in the month of Magh (January–February). A bonfire (Meji) is lit for the ceremonial conclusion and prayer to the God of Fire. The festival is developed by the Tibeto-Burman and Indo-aryan cultures and festivals Magan of Kachari. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bhogali Bihu
rdf:langString Magh Bihu
rdf:langString Magh Bihu
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rdf:langString MeJi, Bhela Ghor
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rdf:langString Magh Bihu
rdf:langString Harvesting
rdf:langString A Buffalo fight held at Ranthali, in Nagaon District of Assam, on the occasion of Magh Bihu
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rdf:langString Magh Bihu
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rdf:langString Magh Bihu (মাঘ বিহু) (also called Bhogali Bihu (ভোগালী বিহু) (of eating Bhog i.e. enjoyment) or Maghar Domahi (মাঘৰ দোমাহী) is a harvest festival celebrated in Assam, North-East India, which marks the end of harvesting season in the month of Magh (January–February). A bonfire (Meji) is lit for the ceremonial conclusion and prayer to the God of Fire. The festival is developed by the Tibeto-Burman and Indo-aryan cultures and festivals Magan of Kachari.
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