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as the Bwisâgu for the cows or cattle. On the same day, the Bodos lead the cattle to the tank or the river for bathing. Before taking to the river or tank the cattle are offered paddy and horns and hooves are smeared with mustard oil. The body of the cow is routed with black marking with a mixture
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Bwisagu, as observed by Kacharis, indicates the pattern which the festival follows over several days. The first day is for the "Makhau" or "Mashau" meant for
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of new and washed clothes, receiving and visiting relatives, friends, etc. may be said to constitute the formal part of the festival. Worshiping of
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prepared from black ashes and mustard oil, using the stem of the Eri tree as the marker. The cows are also garlanded with garlands made of
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They produce a particular tune on the flute, the tune is called "Santravali". It is believed to destroy snake eggs. Because
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Merrymaking is an integral part of this Bodo Festival. Music and dance become a regular feature. Young men play on the "
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Worship their god (Burãh Bãthou Mahãrãjã) with the hope of more and more production and growth my cultivation.
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believe snakes are a foe of all creatures, annihilation of snakes is considered an act of general welfare.
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called "Thãrkhã". Girls dance in bands and play on the Jew's harp called "Gongonã" and small
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The characteristics of the Bwisagu festivals can be classified as follows:
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and other birds; the seventh is meant for receiving relatives and friends.
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A study in the cultural heritage of the Bodo by Dr Kameshwar Brahma
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perform certain rites on the occasion me the Bwisãgu festival:
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is done on the second day of the festival. There is also the
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Merry-making and enjoyment at the beginning of the new year.
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Boro Girls performing bwisagu dance in traditional attire
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is one of the most popular seasonal festivals of the
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