Celebrated at places like Aswaklanta Devalaya (North Guwahati), Hatsingimari (Dhubri).
This sacred event honours Lord Vishnu and holds immense religious significance.
๐ Aswaklanta Devalaya (North Guwahati) ๐ Hatsingimari (Dhubri)Celebrated in Kokrajhar district, this Bodo festival marks the New Year with a symbolic mass trek up Baokhungri Hill.
The festival combines spiritual, environmental, and cultural significance, promoting unity and eco-tourism.
๐ Kokrajhar districtAlso known as Rongali Bihu, a vibrant Assamese festival marking the beginning of the Assamese New Year and arrival of spring.
๐ Across AssamAlso known as the Water Festival, observed by the Tai Khamti and Tai Phake communities marking the Buddhist New Year.
๐ Upper Assam AreasPrimarily celebrated in Lower Assam, particularly in regions like Kamrup, Nalbari, and Baksa.
Deeply rooted in agricultural traditions, involves rituals and prayers for a bountiful harvest.
๐ Lower Assam (Kamrup, Nalbari, Baksa)Celebrated by the Bodo community in Assam, coinciding with Bohag Bihu and marking the beginning of their New Year.
๐ BTR Areas