Guwahati gears up for Rongali Bihu celebrations with vibrant Bihu dance, dhol-playing workshops

ANI April 2, 2025 397 views

Guwahati is buzzing with cultural excitement as over 1000 youth participate in a comprehensive Bihu dance and dhol workshop. The 12-day program, organized by Pub Guwahati Bihu Sanmilan, aims to preserve and transmit Assamese cultural traditions to the younger generation. This initiative precedes the much-anticipated Rongali Bihu festival, set to be celebrated on April 14th. The workshop represents a vibrant effort to keep Assamese heritage alive and engaging for young people.

"We have organised this Bihu workshop to teach our culture to our new generation" - Simanta Thakuria, General Secretary
Guwahati, April 2: Ahead of the Rongali Bihu celebrations, a workshop on Bihu dance and Dhol playing started at the Chandmari area in Guwahati on Tuesday.

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1000+ students registered for traditional Bihu dance and dhol workshops

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12-day cultural training program in Chandmari area

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Main Bihu competition scheduled for April 14-16

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Celebrating 64 years of Assamese cultural preservation

More than 1000 girls, boys have registered their names for the workshop organised by Pub Guwahati Bihu Sanmilan.

The 12-day-long workshop is aimed to train the new generation about Bihu folk dance and Dhol playing.

Simanta Thakuria, General Secretary of Pub Guwahati Bihu Sanmilan told ANI, more than 1000 students have registered for this Bihu workshop.

"This year Pub Guwahati Bihu Sanmilan is going to celebrate its 64 years Bihu celebration. We have organised this Bihu workshop to teach our culture to our new generation. Every year we have been organising Bihu workshop and this year the workshop has started from today and it will be continued till April 12. We will organize the main Bihu competition on April 14, 15 and 16," Simanta Thakuria said.

The people of Assam will celebrate the state's biggest festival, Rongali Bihu, on April 14.

Rongali Bihu, also known as Bohag Bihu, is one of the most important festivals celebrated in the Indian state of Assam, particularly by the Assamese people. It marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year and usually falls in mid-April. The festival signifies the onset of the agricultural season and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervour.

Rongali Bihu is a multi-day festival that typically spans seven days, each day known as 'Xaat Bihu.' The celebration involves various cultural activities, traditional rituals, and feasting.

On the first day of Rongali Bihu - the cattle are washed, and smeared with a paste of fresh turmeric, black lentil, etc while people sing to them - "Lao kha, bengena kha, bosore bosore barhi ja, maar xoru, baper xoru, toi hobi bor bor goru (Eat gourd, eat brinjal, grow from year to year, your mother is small, your father is small, but you be a large one)" and then the people also worship the cattle.

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