Happy Bihu 2023: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Photos, Status, Messages, and Greetings

Happy Bihu 2023: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Photos, Status, Messages, and Greetings

Happy Rongali Bihu 2023 Wishes Images, Quotes, Messages, Status, Photos, Greetings: Happy Bohag Bihu! Let’s begin this New Year with love and positivity.

Happy Rongali Bihu 2023 Wishes Images, Quotes, Messages, Status, Photos, Greetings: Happy Bohag Bihu! Let’s begin this New Year with love and positivity.

In a year, the Assamese community celebrates three Bihu festivals, each commemorating a different phase of the farming calendar.

In a year, the Assamese community celebrates three Bihu festivals, each commemorating a different phase of the farming calendar.

Now is the time for Rongaali Bihu, which usually falls in April and marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year.

Now is the time for Rongaali Bihu, which usually falls in April and marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year.

The most important Bihu for the community, it is also known as Bohag Bihu, and marks the beginning of the planting season.

The most important Bihu for the community, it is also known as Bohag Bihu, and marks the beginning of the planting season.

The festival, which begins on April 14, lasts for seven days.

The festival, which begins on April 14, lasts for seven days.

The other two bihu’s are Kati Bihu and Magh bihu. Kati Bihu or Kongaali Bihu is celebrated in October and marks the end of the sowing and transplantation of saplings (‘Kothia’). Magh Bihu or Bhogaali Bihu is celebrated in January/February and marks the end of the harvesting season.

The other two bihu’s are Kati Bihu and Magh bihu. Kati Bihu or Kongaali Bihu is celebrated in October and marks the end of the sowing and transplantation of saplings (‘Kothia’). Magh Bihu or Bhogaali Bihu is celebrated in January/February and marks the end of the harvesting season.

Wishing everyone a happy Bihu. May we all find the strength we need to overcome our flaws and build a better future.

Wishing everyone a happy Bihu. May we all find the strength we need to overcome our flaws and build a better future.