Explorer

Magh Bihu 2024: Date, Time, Rituals- All You Need To Know

This festival is the Assamese version of Sankranti which is dedicated to Agni, the Lord of Fire, unlike the rest of India where Sankranti is dedicated to Surya, the Lord of the Sun.

Magh Bihu 2024: Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu, is an auspicious festival celebrated in Assam, India in the month of January as it marks the end of the harvest season. This festival is the Assamese version of Sankranti which is dedicated to Agni, the Lord of Fire, unlike the rest of India where Sankranti is dedicated to Surya, the Lord of the Sun. It is deeply rooted in the traditions of the region. This year, it will be celebrated on Jan 16, marking the pinnacle of the harvest season.

Magh Bihu: Date

According to Drik Panchang, Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu falls on January 16 this year, while, the Sankranti shubh muhurat for Magh Bihu is on January 15 at 2:54 AM. 

The Story Of Magh Bihu:

Rooted in agricultural traditions, Magh Bihu is of ancient origin. Historically, farmers expressed their gratitude for a bountiful harvest and offered sacrifices to the Gods. The Dimasa Kacharis tribe is known to be the forst people to celebrate this festival. Over a period of time, this practice evolved into a lively festival celebrating the abundance harvested from the fields.

Rituals That Define Magh Bihu:

Magh Bihu spans two days, with the initial day being referred to as Uruka or Bihu eve. On this occasion, young men venture into the fields to construct temporary cottages, known as 'Bhelaghar,' preferably situated near the river. These cottages are crafted using hay brought from the harvested fields. Additionally, a Meiji (bonfire) is erected, and on the evening of Uruka, it is lit amidst the backdrop of people singing Bihu songs, accompanied by the rhythmic beats of Dhol.

The main Magh Bihu festivities take place on the subsequent day.

In the early morning of Magh Bihu, individuals perform a cleansing bath and engage in traditional Assamese games such as Tekeli Bonga (pot-breaking) and buffalo fighting. Other activities include cock fights and egg fights. As a gesture of goodwill, people share rice cakes with their friends, relatives, and neighbors. Additionally, the production of Laru, a sweet delicacy made from coconut, is also prepared. 

The Significance Of The Rich Culture Of Magh Bihu:

Magh Bihu emerges as a significant period showcasing the rich culture, traditional music and dance forms of Assam. In addition, it is a collective celebration of agricultural prosperity, bringing together families and friends. This festival signifies the culmination of one agricultural cycle and marks the commencement of the Assamese New Year, fostering a sense of renewal and optimism within the community.

Top Headlines

Hindu Man Shot Dead In Bangladesh, Fifth Minority Attack In Three Weeks
Hindu Man Shot Dead In Bangladesh, Fifth Minority Attack In Three Weeks
'All Those Hugs Did Nothing': Congress Mocks PM Modi After Trump Tariffs Warning
'All Those Hugs Did Nothing': Congress Mocks PM Modi After Trump Tariffs Warning
‘People Can’t Breathe’: AAP MLAs Protest In Assembly Over Toxic Air
‘People Can’t Breathe’: AAP MLAs Protest In Assembly Over Toxic Air
Hindu Widow Gang-Raped, Tied To Tree In Bangladesh Amid Rising Minority Violence
Hindu Widow Gang-Raped, Tied To Tree In Bangladesh Amid Rising Minority Violence

Videos

Punjab News: AAP Leader Shot Dead During Wedding in Amritsar
Maharashtra News: Pune Man Dies by Suicide Alleging Harassment by NCP Candidate
Mumbai News: Thackeray Brothers Hold Joint Rally After Manifesto Release
Tamil Nadu News: Amit Shah Targets DMK, BJP Launches Poll Campaign in Pudukkottai
Delhi News: Supreme Court to Decide on Bail Plea of Delhi Riots Accused Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget