Magh Bihu is a harvest festival celebrated in the Indian state of Assam during the month of Magh, which usually falls in January. It marks the end of the harvesting season and is a time for feasting and community gatherings. People prepare traditional dishes, especially made from rice, and celebrate with music and dance.
The festival is characterized by the lighting of bonfires, known as Bihu, where people gather to sing and dance. It is also a time for rituals to honor the deities and seek blessings for a good harvest in the coming year. Magh Bihu reflects the rich cultural heritage of Assam.