Which of the following festivals are celebrated in Assam?1. Bihu fest...
Bihu Festival: Bohag Bihu is one of the most popular festivals of Assam and helds for celebrating the Assamese New year. Although the Assamese celebrate Bihu thrice in a year, the Bohag Bihu is the most anticipated one.
The three Bihu's are:
• Bohag or Rongali Bihu
• Kati or Kongali Bihu
• Maagh or Bhogali Bihu
Ambubachi Mela: It is held in the premises of the Kamakhya temple in Guwahati in the State of Assam.
The festival falls in the month of June and is one of the major festivals in North-East India, so much so that it has been dubbed as the ‘Mahakumbh of the East. The festival has been associated with fertility rituals and many devotees come to seek the blessing of a child from the Goddess. Dree Festival: The Apatani tribe that resides in Arunachal Pradesh primarily celebrates the festival currently, more and more tribes have started observing the rituals of the Dree festival. It is celebrated on the 5th of July each year, but the preparations and rituals begin a few days before the actual festival. The festival is one of the biggest celebrations held in the Ziro valley and hundreds of people from villages around the valley congregate here to celebrate.
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Which of the following festivals are celebrated in Assam?1. Bihu fest...
Assam is a state in northeastern India known for its rich culture and traditions. There are several festivals celebrated in Assam, the most popular ones being:
1. Bihu Festival:
- Bihu is a set of three cultural festivals that mark the agricultural cycle of the state.
- The three Bihus are Bohag Bihu (in April), Magh Bihu (in January), and Kati Bihu (in October/November).
- It is a time when people dress up in traditional clothes, sing and dance to the beats of dhol and pepa (traditional musical instruments), and feast on traditional Assamese cuisine.
2. Ambubachi Mela:
- Ambubachi Mela is an annual festival held at Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati.
- It is believed that during this time, the goddess Kamakhya goes through her annual menstrual cycle and the temple remains closed for three days.
- On the fourth day, the temple reopens, and devotees gather to seek blessings and perform rituals.
3. Dree Festival:
- Dree Festival is a harvest festival celebrated by the Apatani tribe in Ziro Valley of Arunachal Pradesh (which is adjacent to Assam).
- It is a time when people give thanks to the gods for a bountiful harvest and pray for a good crop in the coming year.
- The festival includes traditional dances, music, and feasting on local delicacies.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 'A' as both Bihu festival and Ambubachi Mela are celebrated in Assam.
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