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Rongali (Bohag) Bihu 2026: Vibrant Assamese New YearDate, Seven-Day Cycle, Traditions

Rongali (Bohag) Bihu 2026 marks the Assamese New Year on 15 April, synchronizing with Mesha Sankranti and the first day of Bohag. The festival’s living heritage unfolds through a three-day coreGoru Bihu, Manuh Bihu, and Gosai Bihuwithin a broader seven-day cycle still observed in many communities. Readers gain a clear understanding of the festival’s calendar…
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Baisakhi (Vaisakhi) 2026 on April 14: Sikh New Year, Harvest Joy, and Mesha Sankranti

Baisakhi (Vaisakhi) 2026 falls on April 14 in India, uniting Sikh New Year observances, Khalsa remembrance, and Punjab’s harvest celebrations with the pan-Indian solar milestone of Mesha Sankranti. The date aligns with 1 Vaisakh in the Solar Nanakshahi framework while also intersecting with regional new-year festivals like Puthandu, Vishu, Rongali Bihu, and Maha Vishuva Sankranti.…
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Vishu 2026 Malayalam New Year: Exact Date, Kani Rituals, Kaineettam, and Cultural Insights

Vishu 2026 in Kerala falls on Wednesday, 15 April 2026, aligning with the first day of Medam in the Malayalam Panchang and the Sun’s ingress into sidereal Aries (Mesha Sankranti). The date follows Kerala’s sunrise rule: because Sankranti occurs after sunset on 14 April, the observance shifts to the next dawn. The festival’s centerpiece is…
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Magh Bihu 2026 in Assam: Date, Uruka Feasts and Meji Bonfires that Unite Communities

Magh Bihu (Bhogali Bihu or Maghar Domahi) in 2026 falls on January 14 and marks the close of Assam’s harvest season with Uruka feasts and Meji bonfires. Observed over several days, the festival blends agrarian rhythms with community fellowship. Key rituals include building bhelaghar, offering grains and sesame to the dawn bonfire, and sharing traditional…
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What Bharat offers to the world on International Dance Day

Bharat is a land of diverse cultures and traditions, each with its own unique dance form. From the energetic Bhangra of Punjab to the graceful Mohiniyattam of Kerala, the colorful Garba of Gujarat to the soulful Sattriya of Assam, every dance form reflects the rich heritage and history of its respective region. However, amidst this…

