This year too like always , we celebrated Magh Bihu(Makar-Sankaranti) in our village Namkhola which is 50km. away from Guwahati. Magh Bihu is celebrated in the month of Jan.to mark the end of harvesting season.As the granaries are full,this harvesting festival is observed all over Assam.The word BHOGALI comes from the word BHOG which means eating and enjoying.
On the day of Uruka i.e. the eve of sankranti ,Bhellaghar and Mejis are made particularly by the menfolk,with bamboo sticks,hay and wood pieces.A community feast is held on the uruka nite inside the Bhellaghar(a makeshift cottage).Next day both the Bhellaghar and Mejis are burnt.
Friday, October 23, 2009
TALLEST BHELA GHAR.....IN AN ASSAMESE VILLAGE
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9 comments:
It looks like a frightening experience to climb up there.
great piece...very well put..i liked the corporates and recession bit heheh
People are really talented...and climbing up must b fun!!
How very interesting.
Namaste & Aloha, Friend!
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"Unlike other Bhellaghars which are burnt on the bihu day,this one was retained for a week(before it was burnt down) due to public demand."
I'm not surprised. :) Nice
amazing custom!
quite an effort put in...my heart wud have burnt to see the construction burn :(
new intro to makar sankranti...all memories i have are of til ke ladooos!!
Breath takingly beautiful pics & post!
Are you making one this year again?
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