(THE GIST OF PIB) Kati Bihu
(THE GIST OF PIB) Kati Bihu
(October-2023)
Kati Bihu
- Recently, the Prime Minister of India extended best wishes on the auspicious occasion of Kati Bihu to the people of Assam.
About Kati Bihu:
- It is celebrated in the state of Assam.
- Kati means to cut and this day marks the time of relocation of rice saplings.
- It is also known as Kongali Bihu. (Kongali means poor)
- There are another two Bihu festivals celebrated in Assam - Bhogali or Magh Bihu is observed in January and Rongali or Bohag Bihu is observed in the month of April.
Significance
- During this month, there are not so many things to eat.
- They celebrate this festival by lighting the earthen lamps or candles and lit their house with lighting.
- Lighting diya near Tulsi plant is one of the main part of the festival. They worship Tulsi plant on this auspicious day.
- People also light a special lamp called “Akash Banti” (Sky candle) in their paddy fields.
- These lamps are fueled by mustard oil and are kept high on the tip of bamboo poles.
- People believe that these lighted lamps will guide their ancestors towards heaven.
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