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harpianews · 2 years
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Happy Bihu 2022: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Photos, Status, Messages, and Greetings
Happy Bihu 2022: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Photos, Status, Messages, and Greetings
Happy Rongali Bihu 2022 Wishes Images, Quotes, Messages, Status, Photos, Greetings: Rongaali Bihu or Bohag Bihu (April), Kati Bihu or Kongaali Bihu (October), and Magh Bihu or Bhogaali Bihu (November) are the three Bihu festivals celebrated by the Assamese community in a year, each commemorating a different phase of the farming calendar . The beginning of the planting season is marked by Bohag…
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newsresults · 3 years
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Happy Magh Bihu 2021: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Status, Messages, Photos, and Greetings
Happy Magh Bihu 2021: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Status, Messages, Photos, and Greetings
Happy Magh Bihu 2021 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Messages, Photos: The new year has started and there is a new roaster of festivals. Among them is Magh Bihu, which is primarily celebrated in Assam. On this harvest festival, farmers express gratitude to God for a good harvest. Celebrated in the Hindu lunar month of Magh, the festival is celebrated with a lot of gusto. Assamese people around the…
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sachwlang · 3 years
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Wishes, Images, Status, Quotes, Whatsapp Messages, Photos, GIF Pics Download
Happy Magh Bihu 2021 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Messages, Photos: Marking the end of harsh winters, Assamese celebrate the harvest festival of Magh Bihu, also called Bhogali Bihu. This year, it will be celebrated on January 15, 2021. The Sun god is revered and food items like Chira, Pitha, Laru and curd are offered. Young people, mostly men, go to the fields and build makeshift huts, or…
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digimakacademy · 4 years
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Happy Rongali Bihu 2020 Wishes Images HD, Photos, Quotes, Status, Messages, SMS, Greetings, Pics, Wallpapers Download in Assamese: Read Here - Happy Rongali Bihu 2020 Wishes Images, Photos, Messages: आज है बिहू, इस मौके पर अपनों से शेयर करें बेहतरीन कोट्स, मैसेजेज और इमेजेज
Happy Rongali Bihu 2020 Wishes Images HD, Photos, Quotes, Status, Messages, SMS, Greetings, Pics, Wallpapers Download in Assamese: Read Here – Happy Rongali Bihu 2020 Wishes Images, Photos, Messages: आज है बिहू, इस मौके पर अपनों से शेयर करें बेहतरीन कोट्स, मैसेजेज और इमेजेज
Happy Rongali Bihu 2020 Wishes Images, Quotes, Messages, Status, Photos:14 अप्रैल को असम के लोग बिहू सेलिब्रेट करते हैं। असम में इस त्योहार को बहुत धूमधाम से मनाया जाता है। इस त्योहार को किसान, मौसम की पहली फसल घर लाने की खुशी में मनाते हैं। इस दिन शबराई देवता को फसल भेंट कर उनकी पूजा की जाती है। बिहू के त्योहार को लेकर ऐसा माना जाता है कि इससे घर में सुख समृद्धि आती है। इस पर्व पर खास मिठाई…
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bindu-krishnan · 4 years
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Lakshadeepam ...
Lakshadeepam …
Just witnessed the Lakshadeepam festival at Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple. This happens once in six years. 100,000 lamps are lit. All the four Vedas are recited. Overwhelmed…. detailed blog post tomorrow.
No phones or cameras are allowed so just a couple of pics from the outside.
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East Gate main entrance – pic taken yesterday
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South Gate – as we exited from the temple
Happy Pongal, Sankranti, Bihu…
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toldnews-blog · 5 years
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Happy Vishu 2019 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Wallpaper, Messages, SMS, Photos, Pics, and Greetings
Happy Vishu 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status: Wish you a very Happy Vishu! (Designed by Gargi Singh)
Happy Vishu 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status, Wallpaper, Messages: Vishu, which usually falls in the month of April, is the Malayalam New Year festival and is celebrated across the states of Kerala and Karnataka with much joy and fanfare. The word Vishu means ‘equal’ in Sanskrit, and it marks the sun’s transit to the Mesha rashi (the first astrological sign in the zodiac). This year the festival, which also represents the spring equinox, will be celebrated on April 15 (Monday).
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On this day, people visit Guruvayur, Sabarimala, Sri Padmanabha and other temples early in the morning, where they offer their prayers to Lord Krishna. The fesvital is celebrated by different names across the country, with people in Assam celebrating it as Bihu, while it is celebrated as Baisakhi in Punjab.
On the occasion of Vishu, send your friends and family greetings of the festival. Here are some wishes you can share with your loved ones:
Happy Vishu 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status: Wish your loved ones this Vishu. (Designed by Gargi Singh)
*Love, peace, hope and joy all year through, These are my special Vishu wishes for you. Happy Vishu to you and your family.
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*You are special, you are kind A beautiful heart, a calm mind May all the happiness come your way These are my wishes on Vishu Day. Happy Vishu!
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*May all of your dreams come true this Vishu! Happy Vishu.
*May this year’s Vishu bring you delight, happiness and fulfillment. Have a prosperous Vishu!
Happy Vishu 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status: Happy Vishu to you and your loved ones. (Designed by Gargi Singh)
*Manasil ennum Kanikonna Virityatte, Jeevithathil ennum Aiswaryam nirayatte Oraayiram Vishu Aasamsakal. Happy Vishu!
Happy Vishu 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status: Have a wonderful Vishu (Designed by Gargi Singh)
*May the Lord’s blessings usher peace and happiness to your life on Vishu and always!
*Start the year with a smile, Celebrate with your family and share the memories. Cherish the experience and treasure it. Let happy moments be your inspiration in life throughout the year. Happy Vishu!
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nabanitabiswas-blog · 7 years
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Hello my Readers,
We are already in the mid of January and with it begins the festive season of the calendar 2017. My entire nation (well by nation here I am referring India) is pumped up with the glory of celebrating the winter harvest festivals. Whether it is Lohri in the North, or Sankranti in the West, East and Central, or Magh Bihu in the North-East or Pongal / Bhogi down the South;  whatever be the name, it’s indeed the season of joy and feasting across the country. I find a common bond in all these winter festivals – and that is – ‘Food’ !! With food I remember all those yummy Ladoos, Barfis, Kheer/Payasam, Chikkis, Rabri, Malpowas, Pithas, Halwas, Jamuns ….. (I can go on and on !!!)
To my readers, as you all know I hail from the north-eastern part of India called Assam, I have been celebrating Magh Bihu since my early childhood. This festival used to give me an aura of joyfulness and jubilation along with the sense of satisfying my hunger and taste buds with scrumptious eateries thereby giving me a gourmet meal !! Sounds delicious right ?
Let me first introduce you to the much under-rated winter harvest festival of India – Bihu. Why I quote this under-rated ? You might have not heard much about this festival but trust me it is as colorful and joyous as any other harvest festival of India. Bihu is the regional festival of Assam. It is generally celebrated 3 times in a year – One in January along with Lohri and Pongal, another in April along with Vishu and Easter and the third one in November. The one celebrated in January is called Magh Bihu, the one in April is called Bohag Bihu and the one in November is known as Kati Bihu. This classification is primarily based on the crop cycle or the cycle of harvest.
Each Bihu has its own significance : With the Magh Bihu signifying more of feasting and merry-making, to the Bohag Bihu implying more of dancing, singing and welcoming the Spring to the Kati Bihu indicating lesser merriment and an atmosphere of constrain and solemnity. So you see, with each Bihu is associated the sentiments of the people of Assam. Bihu is not just a festival; to us, it is an association of our emotions and temperaments to the soil of our state.
This Magh Bihu (which is today), I prepared few homemade sweets and delicacies which I love to hog anytime of the day. Literally, I can finish an entire bowl of Kheer in a matter of no time say 5-10 minutes max !! Sounds crazy right ! I am a big fat all-time foodie ! I am never a pro in cooking and so I always like to cook dishes that are simple and can be done within a lesser span of time. Kheer, Malpowa with Rabri, Patishapta and Ladoos are what I can cook with ease – reason being I have been practicing them over years now and eventually I manage to cook them pretty well… I think I can !!!
This Bihu is all about yummy tummy…when the granaries are all stuffed and all the yummy food gets to enter your tummy, it is a sight of gastronomic delight for you ! So, foodies keep an eye on this festive time of the year when you get a chance to indulge yourself with all sorts of Good Food ! Slurrppp :-D
Magh Bihu, in many terms, is similar to Lohri of North India wherein we burn Bonfire and offer prayers to Fire and Sun God. A day before this Bihu, huge Bonfires, called Meji, are made out of hay in open fields or in the front yards of the houses. Let me tell you, people usually here have small houses and not high-raised building because this part of the Himalayan belt is so prone to earthquakes. The following day, people wake up early in the morning before the sunrise, take bath in water soaked with sesame seeds, put on new clothes and gather in open fields to burn the Meji. The bonfires are lit, people circle around the bonfire and throw puffed rice and betel nuts into it, and worship the Sun God and the God of Fire asking for protection and thanking Him for giving a colorful harvest season. I remember running to the paddy fields (near my house) early in the morning only to catch a glimpse of this huge Meji burning down to ashes. This used to give me cheap thrills and excitement to jump start the day on a positive note !!
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To me, this time of the year would, most importantly, mean eating a lot of sweets and delicacies prepared by my grandma (my maternal grandma who is no longer alive and I terribly miss her quite often; she was so very closely associated with me…! Well emotions apart) and hoping from one house to another in my neighborhood just to fill my pockets with the Ladoos ! I would stuff my tummy to the maximum extend I could…yes, you heard me right… I used to eat as much as I could, those were the days… little was I bothered about my weight ! Anyways, I am now on a strict diet :-D This saga of eating and merry-making used to continue for week long along with many other wild sports like buffalo fights, cock fights, nightingale fights and so on.
Thus, we see India is truly a land of diversity and culture not only in terms of language, customs and traditions but also in festivals, food habits and celebrations. How many of us ever knew that there is a winter harvest festival quietly celebrated in the North-Eastern part of India (Assam) along with Lohri, Sankranti and Pongal ? How many of us ever paid a close attention to the festival Bihu? How many of us have known Assam to be a state of India ? Well, not many ! Let me tell you, Assam not only has the festival Bihu, but also a whole lot of greenery and natural beauty that will make you go ‘WoW’, and I am pretty sure you would be bowled over by its tourism and tranquility — be it the one-horned Rhino of Kaziranga or the aromatic tea leaves of the hills — you ought to visit this place to discover its beauty !!!
Happy Harvesting Week to all my readers. Have a luminous feasting and indulge yourself completely in merry-making !
Love and Peace from me to you on this occasion.
Nabanita
    As India Celebrates Winter Harvest ! Hello my Readers, We are already in the mid of January and with it begins the festive season of the calendar 2017.
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newsresults · 3 years
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Happy Magh Bihu 2021: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Whatsapp Messages, Status and Photos
Happy Magh Bihu 2021: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Whatsapp Messages, Status and Photos
Happy Magh Bihu 2021 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Messages, Photos: Marking the end of harsh winters, Assamese celebrate the harvest festival of Magh Bihu, also called Bhogali Bihu. This year, it will be celebrated on January 15, 2021. The Sun god is revered and food items like Chira, Pitha, Laru and curd are offered. Young people, mostly men, go to the fields and build makeshift huts, or…
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digimakacademy · 4 years
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Happy Rongali Bihu 2020 Wishes Images, Quotes, Messages, Status, Greetings, Photos, HD Image, Pics, and Wallpapers in Assamese Language Download Now - Happy Rongali Bihu 2020 Wishes Images, Photos: बिहू के मौके पर दोस्तों से शेयर करें कोट्स, फोटोज और इमेजेज और दें शुभकामनाएं
Happy Rongali Bihu 2020 Wishes Images, Quotes, Messages, Status, Greetings, Photos, HD Image, Pics, and Wallpapers in Assamese Language Download Now – Happy Rongali Bihu 2020 Wishes Images, Photos: बिहू के मौके पर दोस्तों से शेयर करें कोट्स, फोटोज और इमेजेज और दें शुभकामनाएं
Happy Rongali Bihu 2020 Wishes Images, Quotes, Messages, Status, Photos:असम ना सिर्फ अपनी प्राकृतिक सौंदर्य और विभिन्न संस्कृतियों फेमस है बल्कि अपने त्योहारों के लिए भी जाना जाता है। प्राकृतिक सौंदर्य के साथ-साथ बिहू नाम का त्योहार भी असम का गौरव है। इस साल यह त्योहार 14 अप्रैल को है और असम के लोग इसे बहुत धूम-धाम से सेलिब्रेट करते हैं। लगभग सात दिनों तक इस त्योहार को असम वाले सेलिब्���ेट करते…
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toldnews-blog · 5 years
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Happy Bengali New Year 2019 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Wallpaper, SMS, Messages, Photos, Pics, and Greetings
Happy Bengali New Year 2019 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Wallpaper, SMS, Messages, Photos, Pics, and Greetings: Subho Noboborsho. (Designed by Rajan Sharma/The Indian Express)
Happy Bengali New Year 2019 Wishes Images, Status, Quotes, Wallpaper, SMS, Messages, Photos, Pics, and Greetings: Poila Boishak, the Bengali New Year, is one of the most anticipated festivals for Bengalis. The day is celebrated with gusto by Bengalis all across the globe and, according to the lunisolar Bengali calendar, marks the first day of the month of Baishakh. The festival often overlaps with other regional new years like Vishu in Kerala, Rangoli Bihu in Assam, among others.
Poila Boishak also happens to the day that marks the beginning of the new financial year for the Bengali business community, much like Diwali is for different other parts of India. The day is celebrated by preparing several delicacies, and wearing new clothes. It is a custom for the younger ones in the family to seeks blessings from elders. In return they are often given new clothes, or even money.
This Poila Boishak, in case you are away from your family, here are some wishes you can send them.
Happy Bengali new year 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status: Subho Noboborsho! (Designed by Rajan Sharma/The Indian Express)
* Hope this year brings you peace and much joy. Subho Noboborsho!
* Subho Noboborsho.
Happy Bengali new year 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status: Subho Noboborsho! (Designed by Rajan Sharma/The Indian Express)
* Wishing you a happy and prosperous Poila Baisakh!
Happy Bengali new year 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status: Subho Noboborsho! (Designed by Rajan Sharma/The Indian Express)
* Subho Noboborsho. May this year be filled with happiness and peace.
Happy Bengali new year 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status: Subho Noboborsho! (Designed by Rajan Sharma/The Indian Express)
*Happy Bengali New Year!
*Let this year be filled with hope and peace.
Happy Bengali new year 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status: Subho Noboborsho! (Designed by Rajan Sharma/The Indian Express)
* Subho Noboborsho!
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Happy Bihu 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status, Wallpaper, SMS, Messages, Photos, Pics, and Greetings
Rongali Bihu will be celebrated on April 15 this year. (Photo: Getty Images/Thinkstock)
Happy Bihu 2019 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status, Wallpaper, SMS, Messages, Photos: Rongali Bihu, also known as Bohag Bihu, is the Assamese New Year. Derived from the Sanskrit word bishu, which means ‘to ask for prosperity from the Gods during the harvest season’, farmers thank the lord for the successful harvest and welcome the spring season. Observed at almost the same time as Baisakhi in Punjab, Poila Baisakh in Bengal, Puthandu in Tamil Nadu and Vishu in Kerala, this year, Rongali Bihu will be celebrated on April 14.
If you want to spread some love and warmth, then send these heartfelt wishes to your loved ones.
* Let us welcome this Rongali Bihu with great hope, eagerness and anticipation. Let us look forward to a plentiful year of joy, satisfaction, peace and prosperity. Happy Rongali Bihu!
* Wish you a very Happy Bihu. May your life be as colourful and joyful as the festival of Bihu.
On Manuh (human) Bihu, a traditional Bihu dance is performed by both men and women, which is the high point of the festival.
* Kuhipate Hojale Dhoroni, Aakakhe Lole Meghor Uroni, Meghor Maaje Maaje Rodor Tirbironi, Aiyai Je Bohagor Agomoni Rangali Bihu Aru Asomiya Notun Bosoror Hiya Bhora Ulog Jonalu.
* Wish you all a Happy Rongali Bihu 2019!
Happy Bihu 2019!
* May this festival of zeal and verve fill your life with lots of energy and enthusiasm; And may it help bring happiness and prosperity to you and your loved ones. Heartiest Bihu greetings!
Happy Bihu 2019! (Photo: Getty Images/Thinkstock)
* Kopou fulil, togor fulil boxontor hubah loi, kuli-ketekiye geet jurile bohagor botora loi, bihur hiya bhora hubxesare. HAPPY RONGALI BIHU!
* Bihuti ahise, dhul pepa bajise, birikhe holaise paat, nahoror hubakhot ure mon, ulahot bihu bihu lagise gaat bihur hiyabhora subhessa jonalu. Happy Bohag Bihu!
* Another Rongali Bihu is here. Let us banish our worries and mistakes and start afresh. Happy Bohag Bihu!
Happy Bihu!
* Bihuti ahise, dhul pepa bajise, Birikhe holaise paat, Nahoror hubakhot ure mon, Ulahot bihu bihu lagise gaat Bihur hiyabhora subhessa jonalu Happy Bohag Bihu!
Spread some love and warmth this Bihu. (Photo: Getty Images/Thinkstock)
* Let this Bihu give you the strength to do all that you dreamed to do, but couldn’t find the courage to do it.
* I hope this Rongali Bihu brings cheer, prosperity and peace in your life. Let us pray that we gain enough strength to accept the highs and lows of life with equanimity.
* Apunaluk xokoluke Bohag Bihur hiya bhara olag jonalo (My heartfelt wishes to all of you on Bohag Bihu).
* Rongali Bihu stands for new and fresh beginnings – Life is always new and fresh – Let us strive to make all days Bihu.
Heartiest Bihu wishes to all! (Photo: Getty Images/Thinkstock)
* Rongali Bihur Huva Kamanare, Natun Bosoror Pratitu Puwai Kodhiai Anok Haanti Aru Homridhi. Tarei Kamonare – Wish you a Happy Bohag Bihu.
* Bakhantor Agomonot, Kulir Matot, Dhular Sapere, Pepar Laharere, Kopou Phoolar Hugandhere Jiban ‘Rongali’ Hoi Porok. Happy Rongali Bihu.
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