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Buisu Tripuri New Year | |
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Observed by | Tripuri people (Tripura Tribes) |
Type | Social, Cultural, Religious |
Significance | Tripuri New Year |
Celebrations | Two days |
Begins | First day of the Month of Vaishakh in Tripuri calendar |
Date | 13-14 April[clarification needed] |
Frequency | Annual |
Related to | South and Southeast Asian solar New Year |
Buisu is the new year festival of Tripuri people in Indian state of Tripura.[1][2]
The word buisu has been derived from the Tripuri language Kokborok root word bisi which means a year.[citation needed] Buisu is one of the ancient Tripuri festival celebrated with lot of joy enthusiasm in every Tripuri household.
See also
References
- ^ Ghosh, Joydeep (28 February 2019), General Knowledge of Northeast India, Educreation, p. 159
- ^ "Culture of Tripura". Tripuraonline.in. Buisu or Bisu is the New Year festival of Tripuri people. This festival is celebrated as New Year eve by the Tripuri people. The Buisu or Bisu festival is celebrated for two days. Archived from the original on 27 September 2020. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
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