Date: 2022/10/19 | File Size: 219.53 MB |
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A farmer light 'sakis' (lamps) in the paddy field as a part of 'Kati Bihu' or 'Kangali Bihu' festival, celebrated by lightning candles and lamps to ask for the health of the crops, in Nagaon District of Assam , India on Oct 18,2022. It is a harvest festival in which rice saplings are relocated. Kati Bihu marks the end of the sowing season. Along with Bhogali Bihu and Rongali Bihu, it is one of the three most significant festivals for the Assamese people. Kati Bihu is an Assamese festival which marks the relocation the relocation of the rice crop and the beginning of the new .According to the Assamese calendar, it is celebrated on the first day of the Kati month, which falls usually in mid october.This festival surpasses religion, caste and social status and social status and is celebrated by everyone in the Northeastern state of India. .