The air resonates with the chanting of “Hari Naam
Digital Desk: The Goxai Bihu, is observed today, holds a unique spiritual significance in Assamese culture, reflecting the deep-rooted traditions and devotional essence of the festival. As an integral part of Rongali Bihu, the day is marked by a serene and sacred atmosphere across the state.
Celebrated on the third day of Rongali Bihu, following Goru Bihu and Manuh Bihu, Gosai Bihu is dedicated to offering prayers to household deities and seeking blessings for peace and prosperity in the coming year. On this day, people across Assam engage in religious practices, remembering their deities with devotion.
Falling on the second day of the Bohag month, the occasion is particularly devoted to spiritual reflection and religious faith. From household prayer rooms to Namghars, the air resonates with the chanting of “Hari Naam,” fostering a sense of unity and devotion among the people.
Despite the rapid pace of modern life, the relevance of Gosai Bihu remains undiminished. The festival continues to highlight the strong foundation of Assamese identity rooted in faith and cultural heritage.
The sacred spirit of Gosai Bihu is hoped to purify hearts and bring peace and harmony to society, as people across the state celebrate the festival with devotion and joy.