From East to West, the gastronomic tradition of a Bengali New Year and more
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Even during the second wave of Covid and electoral extravaganza, Bengali restaurants offered full platter meals this year with sweets this poila Boisakh. I wonder where this tradition actually came from.
It is believed that king Shoshangko of ancient Bengal began the Bengali calendar which later got modified by none other than emperor Akbar to help the taxing of harvest year.
Even though the calendar (mostly with pictures of Hindu deities and festival and astronomical events in it), was the main attraction in the middle class households, the significance of the sweet box was immense
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Rongali Ke Ranj market organised in Guwahati ahead of Rongali Bihu ANI | Updated: Apr 13, 2021 10:51 IST
Guwahati (Assam) [India], April 13 (ANI): Taking precautionary measures amid the COVID-19 pandemic, people flocked to the Rongali Ke Ranj market, which has been set up for Bihu shoppers in Guwahati, ahead of Rongali Bihu celebrations.
Aurobindo Barua, a local who had visited the market for Bihu shopping, speaking to ANI on Monday said, We will celebrate Bihu while abiding by the government s COVID guidelines. The festival comes only once a year so we are trying to enjoy it as much as possible. Last year no celebrations took place but this year we want to celebrate but with all the precautions. I would urge others also to celebrate the festival and stay safe by taking precautionary measures.