Kati Bihu
It is one of the three types of Bihu which are celebrated annually in the Indian North-eastern state of Assam.
- The other two being the Rongali Bihu in April and Bhogali Bihu in January.
- Kongali Bihu is also known as Kati Bihu as it falls on the Assamese month of Kati.
- The cattle are also fed with pithas.
Background
- The word ‘Bihu’ has been derived from the Deori (a Boro-Garo language) word Bisu which means "excessive joy."
- The original form of Bihu continues among the Chutias, Sonowal Kacharis and Deoris.
- These groups, known as Sadiyal Kacharis were associated with the historical Kingdom of Sadiya. ....
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