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Bihu and is
* Assamese New Year ( Rongali Bihu or Bohag Bihu ) is celebrated on 14 – 15 April in the Indian state of Assam.
In Assam in the northeastern part of India, a harvest festival called Bhogali Bihu is celebrated to mark the end of harvest season in mid-January.
Bihu is also used to imply Bihu dance and Bihu folk songs.
The word Bihu is derived from the language of the Dimasa people who have been agrarian since time immemorial.
Hence the word BISHU gradually became Bihu to accommodate linguistic preferences. The other suggestion is that " Bi " means " to ask " and " Hu " means " to give " and so came BIHU.
In Assam, Rongali Bihu draws from many different traditions — Austro-Asiatic, Sino-Burmese and Indo-Aryan — and is celebrated with great fervor.
Like most other Indian festivals, Bihu ( all three ) is associated with farming ; as the traditional Assamese society is predominantly agricultural.
The most important and colourful of the three Bihu festival is the Spring festival " Bohag Bihu " or Rongali Bihu celebrated in the middle of April.
This is also the beginning of the agricultural season. Bihu is celebrated by the all parts of Assam and all cast and religion. Directly we can say that Bihu is secular festival which brings the humanity, peace and brotherhood among the various cast and religion.
Rongali Bihu is also a fertility festival, where the bihu dance with its sensuous movements using the hips, arms, etc., by the young women call out to celebrate their fertility.
; Manuh Bihu: The New Year day, the day after the goru bihu, is called the manuh bihu.
; Fat Bihu: This is a very old form of Bihu, characterized by spontaneity, popular in the Lakhimpur area of Assam.

Bihu and festival
Bihu dances and songs accompanied by traditional drums and wind instruments are essential part of this festival.
Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu festival continues for seven days. They are known as .. Goru Bihu ( Cow Bihu ), Manuh Bihu, Hat Bihu, Senehi Bihu, Maiki Bihu, Rongali Bihu and Sera Bihu. Actually first day for to pay respect to cows and other days for social activities.
; Bihutoli Bihu: The rural festival made its transition to urban life when it was first time brought to the stage in Lataxil field in Guwahati by the Guwahati Bihu Sanmilani in 1962, promoted by leading citizens like Radha Govinda Baruah and others.
Many Bihu associations / committees exist elsewhere where this festival is celebrated with enthusiasm.

Bihu and New
** Assamese New Year, or Rongali Bihu ( India's Assam Valley )
* Bihu an Assamese dance celebrating the arrival of spring, traditionally the beginning of the Assamese New Year.
Rongali Bihu ( mid-April, also called Bohag Bihu ), the most popular Bihu celebrates the onset of the Assamese New Year ( around April 15 ) and the coming of Spring.
# Assamese New Year or Rongali Bihu ( India's Assam state )

Bihu and Assam
Most of the pithas in Assam are types of pancakes served on occasions such as Bihu.
Bihu (, ) denotes a set of three different cultural festivals of Assam and celebrated by the Assamese diaspora around the world.
Bihu to a great extent has been popularized by the Bihu ' Samrat '( king ), of Assam, Khagen Mahanta.
In Assam, dhol is widely used in Rongali Bihu ( Bohag Bihu ), the most beloved festival of the Assamese people.
In Assam and other North-eastern states of India, Rongali Bihu is celebrated for seven days from April 13 to 19.
This day is celebrated in Punjab as Lohri and in Assam as Magh Bihu / Bhogali Bihu.
Pohela Baishakh in Poschim Banga, Rangali Bihu in Assam, Puthandu in Tamil Nadu, Vaishakhi in Punjab are also observed on the same day.
In Assam, the festival is celebrated as Bhogali Bihu.
Many festivals such as Onam in Kerala, Bihu in Assam, Sankranthi in Andhra Pradesh Thai Pongal In Tamil Nadu, Makara Sankranthi in Karnataka, Nabanna in West Bengal celebrates harvest of Paddy.
Similar festivals are celebrated in Punjab and Assam, India, In Assam, this day is called Bihu, in Punjab Baisakhi ( originally Vaishakhi ), in Tamil Nadu Tamil Puthandu ( Tamil new year ) or Vishu punyakalam.
Bihu dance of Assam

Bihu and on
; Goru Bihu: The goru bihu or cattle worship rites are observed on the last day of the year.
The Uruka comes on 13 January & Bihu is on 14 – 15.
A special class of rice preparations, called pithas are generally made only on special occasions like the Bihu.
Pitha ( rice cake ) is a special class of rice preparation generally made only on special occasions like Bihu in Assam.

Bihu and mid
Rongali Bihu is celebrated in the mid of April every year.

Bihu and April
In a year there are three Bihu festivals in Assam-in the months of Bohaag ( Baisakh, the middle of April ), Maagh ( the middle of January ), and Kaati ( Kartik, the middle of October ).
In India, Makara Sankranti, Thai Pongal, Uttarayana, Lohri, and Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu in January, Holi in February – March, Vaisakhi in April and Onam in August – September are a few famous harvest festivals.

Bihu and .
During Bihu, the husori players are offered areca nuts and betel leaves by each household while their blessings are solicited.
Each Bihu coincides with a distinctive phase in the farming calendar.

is and festival
The most famous work of Algerian cinema is probably that of Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, Chronicle of the Years of Fire, which won the palme d ' Or at the Cannes film festival in the year 1975.
The name is certainly cognate with the Doric month name Απέλλαιος and the Doric festival απελλαι.
The connection with Dorians and their initiation festival apellai is reinforced by the month Apellaios in northwest Greek calendars, but it can explain only the Doric type of the name, which is connected with the Ancient Macedonian word " pella " ( Pella ), stone.
AFI FEST is the only film festival in the US to hold FIAPF ( Fédération Internationale des Associations de Producteurs de Films ) accreditation.
Hay is normally brought in twice a year, often also on festival days.
* Edinburgh Festival is an internationally famous arts festival that takes place during August
* Bon festival – ( Obon Festival ) is a Japanese traditional buddhist custom, evolved into a family reunion holiday.
This festival is locally known as Korfest.
Ajax, who in the post-Homeric legend is described as the grandson of Aeacus and the great-grandson of Zeus, was the tutelary hero of the island of Salamis, where he had a temple and an image, and where a festival called Aianteia was celebrated in his honour.
Van Mahotsav is an annual pan-Indian tree planting festival, occupying a week in the month of July. During this event millions of trees are planted.
The perseverance of the Pilgrims is celebrated during the annual Thanksgiving festival.
It is also a fertility festival, similar in some ways to other harvest-time celebrations in other cultures.
The Donkey brae run is held on the first Sunday of the festival and is popular nationwide, with a 7-mile race, 2-mile run and a 1-mile run for children.
In the Anglosphere, most notably in Anglo-America, autumn is also associated with the Halloween season ( which in turn was influenced by Samhain, a Celtic autumn festival ), and with it a widespread marketing campaign that promotes it, in the U. S. A.
The Japanese festival, in which Altair is known as, is based on this legend.
Alexandria is also known as " Small Town USA " and holds an annual festival to honor this heritage.
The city is home to the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, an annual arts and crafts festival held one weekend during early April, when the native dogwoods are in bloom.
Beltane () is the anglicised spelling of the Goidelic name for either the month of May or the festival held on the first day of May.
Beltane regained popularity during the Celtic Revival and is still observed as a cultural festival by some in Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man and among their diasporas.
Today, Beltane is also observed as a religious festival by Celtic neopagans.
Another common aspect of the festival in early 20th century Ireland was the hanging of May Boughs on the doors and windows of houses and the making of May Bushes in farmyards, which usually consisted either of a branch of rowan / caorthann ( mountain ash ) or more commonly whitethorn / sceach geal ( hawthorn ) which is in bloom at the time and is commonly called the ' May Bush ' or just ' May ' in both Ireland and Britain.

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