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When Is Bihu 2024? Date, Time, Day Wise Events, Rituals, Significance Of Magh Bihu
The festival of Bihu is celebrated 3 times a year. It is one of the most prominent festivals of Assam, although it is also celebrated in many other regions of India. The first Bihu of the year is Magh Bihu and falls in January.
Apart from January, the festival of Bihu is also celebrated in April and October. Through this post, let us know in detail about the date, significance, and tradition associated with Magh Bihu.

Magh
Bihu
2024:
Date,
Time
This
year
the
festival
of
Magh
Bihu
will
be
celebrated
on
16
January.
The
Sankranti
Moment
on
Magha
Bihu
will
begin
at
02:54
am
on
15
January.
The
festival
of
Magh
Bihu
is
celebrated
for
a
week.
This
festival
is
celebrated
as
a
celebration
of
the
harvesting
of
the
new
crop.
Different
folk
festivals
and
traditional
games
are
organized
for
about
a
week.
Magh
Bihu:
Day
Wise
Events,
Rituals
There
are
different
traditions
associated
with
this
festival
in
different
regions.
On
the
first
day
of
Magh
Bihu,
people
prepare
a
house
(hut)
made
of
bamboo
and
grass,
which
is
called
Meji
or
Bhelghar.
At
night,
people
light
a
fire
and
gather
around
it
and
prepare
various
dishes
called
'Uruka'.
Sun
God
is
also
specially
worshiped
on
this
day.
Significance
of
Magh
Bihu
At
the
time
of
Magh
Bihu,
Lohri,
Makar
Sankranti,
and
Bihu
festivals
are
also
celebrated
in
different
areas
of
the
country.
All
these
festivals
are
celebrated
due
to
the
harvest
of
the
new
crop
and
paying
gratitude
to
mother
nature.
Bihu
was
earlier
called
Bishu.
'Bi'
means
asking
and
'Shu'
means
peace
and
prosperity
on
earth,
i.e.
Bihu
means
asking
and
giving.
On
this
day,
various
types
of
traditional
dishes
are
offered
to
God.



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