Rangali Bihu SMS and greetings 2018, ৰঙালী বিহু মানে ক? আমি বিহু উৎসৱ কিয় উপভোগ কাৰো? আহকচোন অলপ জানি লওঁ।

Rangali Bihu SMS and greetings 2018, ৰঙালী বিহু মানে ক? আমি বিহু উৎসৱ কিয় উপভোগ কৰো? আহকচোন অলপ জানি লওঁ।
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পোন প্ৰথমতে আপোনালৈ মোৰ ফালৰ পৰা কেইটিমান (ৰঙালী বিহুৰ sms & greetings) "অসমীয়া আৰু ইংৰাজীত, ভাল লাগিলে বন্দু- বান্ধৱীৰ সৈতে শ্বেয়াৰ কৰিব প্লিজ।

               

সকলোলৈকে জনালোঁ ৰঙালী বিহুৰ শুভ কামনা।

 I greet everyone the best wishes
of Rongali Bihu.


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লাড়ু, পিঠা, দৈ, চিৰা লগত আৰু অলপ গুৰ,

 Laddus, pithas, curd, parched rice and a little molasses / Let the Bohag Bihu be filled with joy!

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কপৌ ফুল ফুলিলে গছৰ ডালত, কেতেকী ফুলিছে বনত। নতুন বছৰ আহিলে, বিহু বিহু লাগিছে মনত।

The Kopu flowers blossomed amidst the grass, so many in the jungle too, see the New Year arrives, and the heart feels like Bihu!

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বিহুটি আহিছে ঢোল পেঁপা বাজিছে, বিৰিষে সলাইছে পাত, বিহু বিহু লাগিছে গাত।

The Bihu has come, drums and pipes are being played, new leaves are budding in the trees, it is feeling like Bihu!

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আপোনালোক সকলোকে বহাগ বিহুৰ হিয়া-ভৰা ওলগ জনালোঁ।

My heartfelt wishes to all of you on the Bohag Bihu.

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আপোনালোক সকলোকে বহাগ বিহুৰ হিয়া-ভৰা ওলগ জনালোঁ।

My heartfelt wishes to all of you on the Bohag Bihu.

ঢোল, তাল, বাঁহীৰ শব্দৰে এটি ভিডিও কেৱল আপোনাৰ বাবে, তলৰ লিংকটো ক্লিক কৰক
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ৰঙালী বিহু মানে ক? আমি বিহু উৎসৱ কিয় উপভোগ কাৰো? আহকচোন অলপ জানি লওঁ। 

Bohag bihu one of the major festival of Assam commonly known as Rongali bihu is celebrated in Assam during middle the month of April. It is the the most popular Bihu celebrates the onset of the Assamese New Year (around April 15) and the coming of Spring. This marks the first day of the Hindu solar calendar and is also observed in Bengal, Manipur, Nepal, Orissa, Punjab, Kerala and Tamil Nadu though called by different names like Pongol in south India, Baisakhi in north India. This festival is celebrate the whole month.
The new year of Assamese calendar usually falls on April 15. The new year starts with the month 'Bohag'. This is the reason why Rongali Bihu is also called 'Bohag Bihu'. The word 'Rongali' is derived from 'Rong' which means Happiness and celebrations. So this festival represent happiness of the society. All the three Bihu festivals of Assam are related to harvesting. Rongali bihu falls in a period when the there is no work for the cultivators but still there is enough in the store to enjoy. Being a agriculture based state, Assam, has always marked this Bihu as the symbol of joy. This also biggest the festival in Assam and celebrated in every corner of the state.

On the eve of the Bihu the womenfolk clean the clothes and prepare special Bihu delicacies like 'Chira', Pitha, etc. In the rural areas the men folk remain busy in collecting necessary items such as 'Tara Pogha' (ropes for the cattle) prepared out of slices of 'Tara' - (an indigenous creeper) and vegetables such as raw turmeric, brinjal, gourd etc for the next days 'Garu Bihu'.

The first day of the Bihu is dedicated to the cattle (Goru), as cows and bullocks provide them with means of livelihood. On this day, early in the morning the cows and bullocks are ceremonially bathed in a river and ponds. Their feet are washed; horns and hoofs are painted various colours and are adorned with flower garlands. Cut pieces of the vegetables like brinjal, gourd etc. are offered to them. Their old ropes are cut and they are let loose for the day. On this day, they are permitted to pasture in any field without restraint. On returning from the river verybody takes a special bath and the younger people seek the blessings of their elders. In the evening, when the cows return home, they are tied with new ropes (Pogha) and are entertained with cakes especially prepared for them. Some people also light oil lamps and incense in the cowsheds to ward off mosquitoes and illness.

On the next day, called Manuh Bihu, special dishes made of flattened rice, curds, and jaggery and sweets are prepared and eaten. On this day 'Bihu Husori' is formally inaugurated at the Namghar (Prayer hall).

The third day is called Gosain Bihu and is dedicated to the worship of deities.

On all three days of the festival, troupes of musicians and dancers visit houses and perform the Bihu dance in the open. The young boys and girls wear new clothes on this day and after enjoying the special preparations of the Bihu, spend the time in egg fight ('Koni Juj'), singing songs of love and romance. Such gatherings are called "Mukoli Bihus" (Open Bihus). The songs are very popular among all sections of the people. The folk songs associated with the Bohaag Bihu are called "Bihu Geets" or Bihu songs. Young men and women perform bihu dances and sing to the accompaniment of drums and pepa, a flute made of buffalo horns. Fairs are organized at different places and the mood of festivity is present everywhere. Where available the girls decorate their long hair with Ko-pou flowers.

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