
Kati Bihu
Kati Bihu is a traditional Assamese festival celebrated in Assam, India, typically in October. It marks the end of the rice harvest season, honoring the hardworking farmers and seeking blessings for future crops. The festival involves lighting lamps, performing prayers, and offering rice and traditional delicacies to gods and ancestors. People also light earthen lamps, known as "diyas," to symbolize hope and prosperity. Kati Bihu is a time for community gatherings, music, dance, and expressing gratitude for nature's bounty. It reflects the agrarian culture of Assam and its deep connection to the land and farming traditions.