Ali-Aye-Ligang
Ali-Aye-Ligang is a traditional festival celebrated by the Mishing community in the northeastern state of Assam, India. It marks the beginning of the agricultural season and is typically observed in February. The festival involves various rituals, including the sowing of seeds, and is characterized by vibrant cultural performances, traditional music, and dance.
During Ali-Aye-Ligang, people come together to celebrate with feasting and community gatherings. The festival emphasizes the importance of agriculture and the connection between the people and their land. It is a time for expressing gratitude for the harvest and seeking blessings for a prosperous farming season ahead.