Kati Bihu

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Kongali Bihu

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|caption= Earthen lamps lit under the Tulsi plant during Kati Bihu to welcome Lakshmi

|observedby= Assamese people

|celebrations= Lighting lamps under the Tulsi plant, placing lamps in fields, worshipping Lakshmi, lighting sky lanterns

|longtype= Agrarian folk festival

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|date = Sankranti of Ahin-Kati month

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Kati Bihu (mid-October, also called Kongali Bihu) has a different flavor as there is less merriment and the atmosphere has a sense of constraining and solemnity. During this time of the year, the paddy in the fields are in the growing stage and the granaries of the farmers are almost empty. On this day, earthen lamps (saki) are lit at the foot of the household tulsi plant, the granary, the garden (bari) and the paddy fields.{{cite web | url=http://www.festivalsofindia.in/bihu/ | title=Bihu Festival | publisher=Pan India Internet Private Limited (PIIPL) | work=www.festivalsofindia.in | accessdate=2013-04-13}}

In ancient times, earthen lamps were lit all around the paddy fields to attract the insects, thus acting as a natural insecticide. To protect the maturing paddy, cultivators whirl a piece of bamboo and recite rowa-khowa chants and spells to ward off pests and the evil eye. During the evening, cattle are fed specially made rice items called pitha. Kati Bihu is known as Kati Gasa by the Bodo people and Gathi Sainjora by the Dimasa people. The Bodo people light lamps at the foot of the siju (Euphorbia neriifolia) tree. This Bihu is also associated with the lighting of akaxi gonga or akaxbonti, lamps at the tip of a tall bamboo pole, to show the souls of the dead the way to heaven, a practice that is common to many communities in India, as well as Asia and Europe. Kati bihu is generally celebrated around 19 October, as it is almost mid-October.Goswami 1988, pp7-8

File:Kati Bihu Farmers prayer Partha Pratim Bora Photography.jpg

File:কাতি বিহুত সন্ধিয়া পথাৰত চাকি জ্বলোৱা আলোকচিত্ৰ.jpg

File:Kati Bihu- Lighting Lamp in Elephant Apple Slice in paddy field.jpg

See also

Gallery

Kati Bihur Saki Diya Niyam.jpg|Lighting lamps in the paddy field

Earthen lamp under tulsi plants.jpg|Lamp under the Tulsi plant

Earthen lamps in paddy field.jpg|Lamps in the paddy field

Kati Bihu in Edmonton, Canada 2024.jpg|Assamese people in Canada lighting lamps under the Tulsi plant

Kati Bihu celebration in Canada.jpg|Kati Bihu celebration by Assamese people in Canada

References