ॐ श्री गणाधिपतये नमः Source of all Images in this Blog-post : Google Images : ‘Google Image Search’ will reveal the multiple sources of every single image shared here. For more details, kindly see ‘Disclaimer‘ The state of Assam in North Eastern India celebrates a series of three significant non-religious festivals collectively known as Bihu. These festivals…Continue readingExperience the Joyous Festivities of Bihu Through the Vibrant Rongali, Kongali, and Bhogali Bihu of Assam
Category: Festivals of Northeastern States of India
The Hornbill Festival is a celebration held every year from 1 to 10 December, in Nagaland, Northeast India. It is also called the ‘Festival of Festivals’. Nagaland The state of Nagaland is home to several tribes, which have their own distinct festivals. More than 60% of the population of Nagaland depends on agriculture and therefore most of their festivals revolve around agriculture.…Continue readingNagaland’s Spectacular Hornbill Festival: A Showcase of Heritage and Festivity
Introduction: The Pragjyoti International Dance Festival, held annually in Assam, is a vibrant celebration of dance, culture, and the rich heritage of Northeast India. With its diverse range of performances, captivating choreography, and the participation of renowned dancers from around the world, the festival has become a significant event in the global dance community. This…Continue readingCelebrating Cultural Harmony: Pragjyoti International Dance Festival, Assam
The Pawl Kut is a festival of Mizoram held in December in India. Pawl means “Straw” hence pawl kut means a straw harvest festival. It is typically celebrated in December for two days after harvest and an important festival. It is one of the main festivals of the people of Mizoram, being a post-harvest festival. This is a festival observed…Continue readingExperience the Vibrant Pawl Kut Festival in the Heart of Mizoram: A Celebration of Harvest and Heritage