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  • abhishat15

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    4 months

    Atan Burhagohain consoles Lachit Borphukan after the loss of Alaboi.

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  • madhu

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    4 months

    🌾 Attention Assam Redditors! 🌳

    Hello Assam! We’re building something extraordinary—a social media discussion platform for India. The platform name is OpenMoot, which means openly debate. A safe and secure space for all the communities of Assam to connect, discuss, and take action on issues that need to change or are bothering them. It’s a space where a part of India connects with the rest of India. There’s no platform in India that truly connects its diverse regions to discuss and act on their unique challenges. We aim to change that, starting with your...
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  • navya

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    4 months

    আলফা স্বাধীনৰ শিবিৰত মাঘ বিহু

    আলফা স্বাধীনৰ শিবিৰত মাঘ বিহু
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  • karan.batman

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    4 months

    Raiz Gahori Khala ne Bihu buli?

    Raiz Gahori Khala ne Bihu buli?
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  • vratesh62

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    4 months

    সকলোলৈ ভোগালী বিহুৰ শুভেচ্ছা জনালো|

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  • mrigank_shekhar04

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    4 months

    Magh Bihu’s Stealing Tradition

    During Magh Bihu, there’s a tradition where people “steal” things like fences, haystacks, or even chickens as part of the celebration. It’s all meant to be playful and fun, but it does make you wonder,is it really okay? In many places, it’s seen as harmless. People often know it’s coming and even leave things out on purpose to join in the fun. But sometimes this playful tradition crosses a line. Because let’s be realthose who end up losing things are often from poorer households, and it can cause real...
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  • karan.batman

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    4 months

    ৰাজ্যবাসীৰ সমান্তৰালকৈ আলফা স্বাধীনৰ ভোগালী বিহু উদযাপন

    ৰাজ্যবাসীৰ সমান্তৰালকৈ আলফা স্বাধীনৰ ভোগালী বিহু উদযাপন
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  • shubham_mishra

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    4 months

    ✨ভোগালী বিহুৰ আন্তৰিক শুভেচ্ছা জ্ঞাপন কৰিলো তোমালৈ আৰু তোমাৰ পৰিয়াললৈ।

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  • viraj.catanxs

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    4 months

    Do people of lower assam call meji as Bhela ghor?

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  • navya

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    4 months

    Hey Kolkata peeps, how are you celebrating Bihu this year? I know I am too late to ask considering yesterday was Uruka and it is already 10am. However, would love to know something so that I can visit it today evening. I am new to this city and just shifted here recently.

    Any kind of leads would be appreciated so that I don’t suffer from FOMO next time.
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  • sainsamridh_01

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    4 months

    faxx

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  • viraj.catanxs

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    4 months

    Bhugali Bihur Xuvesha Jasilu. Ghoror Jolpaan

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  • abhishat15

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    4 months

    Which Wins Your Heart?

    [View Poll](https://www.reddit.com/poll/1i0orty)
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  • sakshu_006

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    4 months

    উৰুকাৰ ভোজৰ thread

    Raij share your uruka'r bhuj here.
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  • saurabh.sharma

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    4 months

    Bhela Ghar

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  • daddy

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    4 months

    Uruka

    Uruka special 😋 (Murgi, haah, maasor anja, horu aloo, dali and salad.)
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  • mrigank_shekhar04

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    4 months

    Getting all the smoked and roasted delicacies directly to my room😅

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  • shubham_mishra

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    4 months

    I dare you to watch this and give me your opinion

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  • sainsamridh_01

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    4 months

    Delhi NCR people How are you celebrating Bhogali Bihu Uruka this year

    Apart from the usual Safdarjung enclave visit , going to Oh!Assam or Bhansaghar or Maihang drop your plans below
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  • tanisha_jk00

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    4 months

    Samples of Assamese Dialects

    "The Parable of the Prodigal Son" has been translated into various Assamese dialects, showcasing the cultural and linguistic richness of the region. Source: Based on translations and references from the book, Assamese - Its Formation and Development. Collected By: Translations referenced from Wikipedia and compiled for educational and cultural exploration. I've given my utmost effort to create this compilation, spending around 3 hours putting together these pieces of Assam's linguistic charm was a real labor of love.. If you enjoyed reading it or learned something new, don't forget to...
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