Bohaggiyo Bishu

This is the most fascinating spring festival of the Deoris of Assam, one of the four divisions of the Chutiyas, who are believed to have been members of the great Boro race. The term 'Bishu' might have originated from the Chutiya word 'Bishu'. 'Bi' means extreme and 'Su' means 'rejoicing' like other Springtime tribal festivals.

The Bohaggiyo Bishu Festival is celebrated in the state of Assam in northeast India. The Bohaggiyo Bishu Festival is the most becharming spring festival of the tribe called Deoris. The Deoris are one of the four segmentations of the ‘Chutiyas’. The Chutiyas are assumed to have been members of the great Boro race of people. Probably the term ‘Bishu’ have initiated from the Chutiya word ‘Bishu’, where “Bi” means extreme and “Su” means rejoicing.

Similar to all other springtime festivals of the tribal people, the Assam Bohaggiyo Bishu Festival is observed during the middle of April. The Bohaggiyo Bishu Festival of Assam goes on for seven days at a stretch, when people enjoy to the fullest.
Rajini Gabra & Harni Gabra

The annual festival of the colourful Dimasa tribe. It is exclusively a socio-religious festival which is generally observed before starting a new cultivation. Rajini Gabra is celebrated during day time. The 'Kunang' or the village headman propitiates the family deity by closing the village gate on the worship date. On the same night in a function called 'Harni Gabra', the presiding deity is worshipped for the protection and welfare of the people.Experience India with Indian Travel Agent.

It is very interesting to note that during the Rajini Gabra and Hami Gabra festival if any outsider enters the village inspite off seeing the closed gate, the entire function is considered to be spoilt.Visit India with Indian Travel agent. The intruders then have to bear the total cost for holding the festival anew.

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