Title: festivals of northeast india
1FESTIVALS OF NORTH-EAST INDIA
2A blog, on the tourism of north east india is
being created so that more people will get to
know about its rich culture and the diversity
within the 7 states. Every information can be
read though the blog on when to visit, how to
reach, what to eat and where to stay. I hope you
visit the places and share with us your
experience.
3About North-East India
- North-east India is one of the most beautiful
places in india. Its untouched valleys,
mountains, rivers, streams, etc, can never be
forgotten once you visit those places. North-East
India has lots to offer to the tourist within
India and from other parts of the world as well. - Its diversity within the states itself is
mesmerizing. The type of food of a normal
household differs from one to another. - Every state is a paradise, with lush hills and
greenery which shelters multiple species of flora
and fauna.
4PLACES TO SEE
5SEVEN SISTERS
6ARUNACHAL PRADESH
- Festivals are an essential part of the cultural
life of the people. The festivals are usually
connected with agriculture and are associated
with ritualistic gaiety either to thank God or to
pray for harvest. Some of the important festivals
are Mopin and Solung of Adis, Lossar of Monpas
Sherdukpens and Boori-Boot of the Hill Miris,
Dree of the Apatanis, Si-Donyi of Tagins, Nyokum
of Nishing, Reh of Idu Mishmis, Tamladu of
Mishmi, Loku of Nocte, Mol of Tangsa, Sanken of
the Khampti and Singpho, Khan of the Miji, Nechi
Dau of the Akase of the Tagins, Ojiale of the
Wancho, Kshyat-Sowai of the Khowa, Longte Yullo
of the Nishing,etc
- THE FESTIVALS ARE HELD EVERY YEAR
7- NAGALAND
- NAGALAND, LAND OF FESTIVALS
All round the year, the people of Nagaland
celebrate the festivals. They start with the
Chakhesang Sukrunye festival in January, followed
by Kuki Mimkut Angami Sekrenyi is celebrated in
February. The month of April begins with the
Konyak Aoling and Phom Monyu festivals in the
first week. Ao Moatsu and Khiamniungan Miu
festivals are celebrated in May Sumi Tuluni and
Chang Nkanyulum festivals are celebrated in the
month of July. In the months of August and
September, the Yimchunger Metemneo and Sangtam
Mongmong festivals are celebrated. The month of
November witnesses the celebration of the Lotha
Tokhu Emong and the Rengma Ngada festivals. In
the last month the Zeling Nga-Ngai, festival is
celebrated with all the pomp and shows this marks
the completion of a year and the beginning of the
next year.
8MIZORAM
- The Mizos have three main festivals- Mim Kut,
Chapchar Kut and Pawl. These festivals or Kuts as
they call them are in one way or another
associated with their agricultural activities. - Mizos are fast giving up their old customs and
adopting the new mode of life that is greatly
influenced by the western influenced by the
western culture. Many of their present customs
are mixtures of their old tradition and western
pattern of life. Music is a passion of the Mizos.
The most colourful and distinctive dance of the
Mizo is called Cheraw. Long bamboo staves are
used for this dance, therefore many people call
it ' Bamboo Dance'
- THE FESTIVALS ARE HELD IN THE MONTH OF MARCH
9ASSAM
- The major festivals celebrated in assam are
Bihu-Bhogali or Magh Bihu (January), Rongali or
Bohag Bihu (April), and Kongali or Kati Bihu
(May) celebrated by people irrespective of caste,
creed and religion throughout Assam. Other
festivals are- Baishagu (celebrated by Bodo
Kacharis during mid April), Ali-Ai-Ligang
(festival of the Mishing tribe, February-March),
Baikho (Rabha tribe, spring season),
Rongker(important festival of the Karbis, April),
Rajini Gabra and Harni Gabra (Dimasa tribe),
Bohaggiyo Bishu (spring festival of the Deoris),
Ambubashi Mela (most important festival of the
Kamakhya Temple is celebrated during mid June
every year. It is a ritual of austerities
celebrated with tantric rites) and Jonbill Mela
- THE FESTIVALS ARE HELD IN THE MONTH OF MARCH
10MANIPUR
- The Manipuris rarely perform any festival which
is not accompanied by dance, music and song.
Their Lai Haraoba festival is very interesting
dance drama led by priests (Maibas) and
priestesses (Maibis), depicting the creation of
life. It is celebrated during March-April for
about 10-15 days before the village temples of
gods and goddesses and the entire village
participates in it. This festival of merry making
of gods and goddesses is an example of the
pre-vaishnavite culture among them. The tandava
and Lasya aspect of the dance in the Lai Haraoba
festival is presented in the Khamba (incarnation
of Lord Shiva), Thoibi (incarnation of Parvati)
dance with picturesque dresses having restrained
and delicate movements.
- THE FESTIVAL IS HELD IN THE MONTH OF MARCH-APRIL
11MEGHALAYA
- A five day long religious festival of the Khasis,
Ka Pemblang Nongrem dance is popularly known as
Nongrem dance is held annually at village,
Smit,11km from Shillong - Shad Sukmysieum another festival of the Khasis is
held at Shillong during the second week of April. - Behdiengkhlam, the most important and colourful
festival of the Jaintias is celebrated annually
at Jowai in Jaintia hills in July. - Wangla festival is observed for a week to honour
Saljong(Sun-god) of the Garos during
October-November. - Christmas is celebrated in the month of December
by the large Christian population of the state.
- THE FESTIVALS ARE HELD ANNUALLY
12TRIPURA
- Kharchi Puja(July)-Originally another tribal
festival, it now attracts people from all walks
of life who come to the Chaturdas Deutas Temple
in Old Agartala to worship the fourteen deities
of head image. - Garia Puja-Celebrated on the 7th day of the month
of Vaishak(April)by the tribal people who believe
that the celebration will bring prosperity and
enjoyment for the whole year. - Ker Puja-A traditional tribal festival held
within a specified boundry specially marked with
prior notification in the state government
gazetteer. - Tirthamukh-A popular pilgrim centre for the
tribal people of Tripura. During the Uttarayan
Sankranti(Jan-Feb), thousands of pious people ,
irrespective of caste,creed or religion assemble
and take holy bath. Besides these festivals ,
Howzagiri,Bijhu,Mansamangal,Sarad,Holi, Diwali,
etc are celebrated.
13LOCAL CUISINE
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16TRADITIONAL ATTIRE
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18Contact
- Dandancibits33_at_google.com
- Complete set available atTourism in northeast
India
19THANK YOU