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Bohag Bihu (बोहाग बिहु) called Rongali Bihu
Bohag Bihu, Rongali Bihu also known as Zaat Bihu (Seven Bihu) is a traditional ethnic festival celebrated by the indigenous ethnic groups of Assam in the northeastern Indian state of Assam and other parts of northeastern India, and marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year.
It’s a Festival of Tribal Origin in Assam
The festival is mostly of tribal origin with Tibeto-Burman and Tai elements. It usually falls in the second week of April, which historically marks harvest time. Every year it falls on the 14th day of April. This holiday unites the various native communities of Assam regardless of their background and promotes the celebration of ethnic diversity.
Rongali festival is a festival held every year in Guwahati. This festival showcases the tribal culture of Assam to the world.
As the festive spirit fills the air, Assam gets ready to celebrate Bohag Bihu, also known as Rongali Bihu, with enthusiasm and joy. This vibrant festival marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year and the harvest season, which brings communities together in a week-long celebration of traditions, culture and harmony.
When is Bohag Bihu Comes?
Rongali Bihu comes on April, marking the beginning of a week-long celebration across the state of Assam.
When is Bohag Bihu in 2026?
Bohag Bihu Festival falls on 14 April, 2026, Tuesday.
- 14-April-2026, Tuesday: Goru Bihu: Cow worship and cattle pujan.
- 15-April-2026, Wednesday: Manuh Bihu: A traditional ceremonial rituals with take blessings of elders.
- 16-April-2026, Thursday: Gosai Bihu: Worshp deities also called Kuldevi.
- 17-April-2026, Friday: Kutum Bihu: Celebrates and share happiness with close relatives called Kutumb.
- 18-April-2026, Saturday: Senehi Bihu: A day of love and friendship.
- 19-April-2026, Sunday: Mela Bihu: People are organised and participated in local fairs and melas in their local regions.
- 20-April-2026, Monday: Chera Bihu: The final day of the Bohag Bihu.

