Biju is a festival that is celebrated for agricultural operations and a good harvest by honouring the Earth. Biju, like Makar Sankranti and Pongal, is a harvest festival.
The people of India love to celebrate important cultural and religious holidays. Biju, a lively celebration held in the northeastern state of Tripura, is one such event. It is a celebration that celebrates agricultural operations and a bountiful harvest by honouring the Earth.
Biju, like Makar Sankranti and Pongal, is a harvest festival. This year, it will be commemorated in Tripura across three days on April 13th. Other ethnic groups, however, enjoy this holiday in Tripura as well. Each of them refers to the celebration in a different way.
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Here are some greetings, wishes, and phrases for you to send to your family and friends on Biju:
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How is the Biju festival celebrated?
People clean their dwellings and decorate them with flowers on the first day of Biju, known as Phool Biju. They often leave flower tributes to adjacent waterways. The second day, known as Mul Biju, is celebrated with traditional music and dances, culminating in the iconic Biju dance. On the third and final day, known as Gotche Potche Biju, the community's seniors are honoured with an extravagant feast and their marriage vows are renewed with their wives. Previously, the event was held for more than a fortnight. However, in modern times, it is observed across three days.
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