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happy kangoli bihu or kati bihu assam .Kati Bihu, also known as Kangali Bihu, is one of the three Bihu festivals celebrated in the Indian state of Assam, with the others being Rongali Bihu and Magh Bihu. Kati Bihu falls in the Assamese month of Kati, typically in mid-October. This festival is primarily an agrarian celebration and is also referred to as the "Festival of Lamps" or "Bhonga Bihu."Kati Bihu is distinct from the other Bihu festivals as it does not involve vibrant dance or merrymaking. Instead, it is a more subdued observance that focuses on lighting lamps and performing rituals to protect the standing crops in the fields.


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