BWISAGU:阿萨姆邦科克拉哈尔县波多人的色彩和风味民族特征

Dhira mani Das, Narendra Singh
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Bwisagu 是波多族的春季节日,标志着新年的开始。博多人属于印度-蒙古家族,是阿萨姆邦著名的土著部落之一。博多人以农业为主,他们的大部分宗教活动、集市和节日都依赖于农业。大部分节日庆祝活动都以收成、水稻种植和农历为基础。节日与舞蹈、音乐和食品有关,这些都是其文化特征的一部分。Bwisagu 节与阿萨姆人的 Bihu 节有关。Bwisagu 节有许多相关的仪式和典礼,在庆祝节日前后都会举行。Bwisagu 节作为最受尊敬的庆祝活动之一,在博多族群中具有重要意义。本研究论文的主要重点是揭示围绕 Bwisagu 节的庆祝活动及其不断演变的习俗。Bwisagu 节是一个春季节日,不同的印度社区以不同的名称纪念这一节日。本文深入探讨了 Bwisagu 节的细节,全面探讨了庆祝习俗、与宗教和农业的联系以及节日期间的传统服饰、色彩和风味等方面。
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BWISAGU: AN ETHNIC IDENTITY OF COLORS AND FLAVOUR OF THE BODOS OF KOKRAJHAR DISTRICT, ASSAM
Bwisagu is the springtime festival of the Bodo community that marks the beginning of the New Year. The Bodos belongs to the Indo-Mongolian family and they are one of the prominent indigenous tribe in Assam. The Bodos are predominantly agriculturists, and most of their religious activity, fairs, and festivals depend on agriculture. Most of the festive celebration is based on harvests, paddy planting, and the lunar calendar. Festivals are associated with dance, music, and food items, which are part of their cultural identity. The Bwisagu festival is associated with the Bihu festival of the Assamese people. There are many rituals and ceremonies associated with the Bwisagu festival that are performed before and after the celebration of festivals.Bwisagu festival holds significant importance among the Bodo community as one of the most revered celebrations. The primary focus of this research paper is to shed light on the festivities surrounding the Bwisagu festival and its evolving customs. Bwisagu, a spring festival is commemorated under different names by various Indian communities. This paper delves into the details of the Bwisagu festival, exploring aspects such as observance practices, its ties to religion and agriculture as well as the traditional attire, colour and flavour worn during this festive occasion in a comprehensive manner.
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