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Kati Bihu is celebrated on 18th October 2022.
Bihu is celebrated thrice a year, also known as Kati Bihu, one of the three Bihu festivals, Kati Bihu is the time to move rice plants. Kati Bihu is also known as Ko Kongali (Poor), which signifies empty granaries and low availability of food during that time of the year.
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Kati Bihu also marks the new beginning of the new crop season in Assam and the time of shifting of rice plants. It is also known as Kongali (Poor) Bihu. To celebrate this festival, people light a lamp outside their house. Tulsi plant is worshiped on this day as people pray to Tulsi Mata for a good harvest.
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In India, Assamese Bihu is one of the most important cultural festivals of Assam, which celebrates the change in seasons. It celebrates the beginning of the Assamese new year and harvest season. These three types of Bihu are celebrated in different periods.
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On this day, people sing traditional Bihu songs and dance in an outdoor space, prayer hall, or fields.
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The seven days are called Chhote Bihu, Goru Bihu, Manuh Bihu, Kutum Bihu, Senehi Bihu, Mela Bihu, and Chera Bihu.
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In Assam, Bihu is a popular festival. People celebrated thrice a year. Rongali or Bohag Bihu is celebrated in April. Kongali or Kati Bihu is celebrated in October and Bhogali or Magh Bihu is celebrated in January.
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Rongali Bihu is also known as Assamese New Year. Assamese celebrate Magh Bihu as their harvest festival and Kati Bihu as a sign of completion of sowing and transplanting of crops.
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There are kitchens made of bamboo huts where people prepare the feast. Where dishes made of vegetables, meat and rice are prepared.
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