PM Modi Extends Magh Bihu Greetings, Highlights Harvest Festival's Spirit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm greetings to the people of Assam on the occasion of Magh Bihu, hoping the festival brings peace and prosperity. He emphasized the festival's essence of contentment, gratitude, and appreciation for farmers' hard work. Magh Bihu, marking the harvest season's end, involves rituals like building and burning Meji huts and sharing traditional feasts. The celebrations foster community bonding, cultural pride, and prayers for a fertile agricultural year ahead.

Key Points: PM Modi's Magh Bihu Greetings for Prosperity and Unity

  • PM Modi's festive greetings to Assam
  • Highlights gratitude and farmer efforts
  • Explains rituals like Meji burning
  • Promotes community unity and cultural pride
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PM Modi wishes for prosperity and success of everyone on Magh Bihu

Prime Minister Narendra Modi wishes Assam on Magh Bihu, highlighting its cultural significance as a festival of gratitude and community bonding.

"May this Magh Bihu bring peace, good health, and happiness to everyone's lives. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 14

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday extended his greetings to the people of Assam on the occasion of Magh Bihu and expressed hope that the festival would bring peace, good health, and happiness to everyone's lives.

In a letter addressed to the people of Assam, the Prime Minister conveyed his warm wishes and highlighted the cultural and social significance of the festival.

"Dear fellow citizen, warmest greetings to you and your family on the joyous occasion of Magh Bihu. Embodying the best of Assamese culture, this beautiful festival is indeed an occasion of joy, warmth, and brotherhood," PM Modi wrote.

Elaborating on the spirit of the festival, the Prime Minister said that Magh Bihu symbolises contentment and gratitude.

"The essence of Magh Bihu lies in contentment and gratitude. It marks the completion of the harvest season and offers an opportunity to appreciate the efforts of those who enrich our lives, particularly our hardworking farmers. It also encourages generosity and care among us. May this Magh Bihu bring peace, good health, and happiness to everyone's lives. I wish that the year ahead is filled with prosperity and success," he added.

Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu or Maghar Domahi, is one of the most important festivals of Assam.

Celebrated in the Assamese month of Magh, which usually falls between January and February, the festival marks the successful completion of the harvest season and the beginning of a new agricultural cycle.

This year, Magh Bihu will be celebrated on Thursday. The festivities begin a day earlier with Uruka, the last day of the Paush month, when communities come together to mark the onset of celebrations.

On Uruka, people build temporary huts known as Meji using bamboo, leaves, and thatch. Women prepare traditional bhog in the Bhelaghar, which includes special rice-based delicacies such as sunga pitha, til pitha, and coconut laddus. Families and villagers gather inside the Meji to dine together, sing, and celebrate, reflecting a strong sense of unity, togetherness, and cultural pride.

On the morning of Magh Bihu, the Meji huts are ceremonially burnt as part of a sacred ritual. The ashes are later scattered across farmlands, symbolising prayers for fertile soil and abundant crops. Various traditional rituals, including Tekeli Bhonga, buffalo fights, and prayers to ancestral deities, are also performed to seek blessings.

Magh Bihu is one of the three major Bihu festivals of Assam and is celebrated with traditional food, folk music, and dance. The festival marks gratitude for agricultural abundance and allows people to enjoy the fruits of their labour after months of hard work, promoting generosity and community bonding.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone from Assam, I appreciate the gesture. The description of Uruka and Meji is spot on. The sense of togetherness during this festival is unmatched. Hope the PM's message encourages more people across India to learn about our beautiful Assamese culture.
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David E
Reading about Magh Bihu from my home in the US is fascinating. The rituals of burning the Meji hut and scattering ashes for fertile soil show such a deep, respectful connection to the land and its cycles. India's cultural tapestry is incredible.
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Aman W
While the wishes are nice, I hope such gestures are followed by concrete policies for our farmers. The festival is about gratitude for the harvest, but many farmers are still struggling. Real prosperity for them would be the best gift.
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Shreya B
The article made me crave til pitha and coconut laddus! 😋 Jokes aside, it's wonderful to see the focus on our hardworking annadatas. Festivals like these remind us of our roots and the importance of community. Happy Magh Bihu to all celebrating!
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Karthik V
This is the India I love - where every state has its unique celebration that adds to our national identity. From Pongal to Lohri to Magh Bihu, it's all about thanking nature and the farmers. Unity in diversity in action.

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