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Busu Dima
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Busu Dima (Bishu Dima) is an annual cultural festival celebrated by the Dimasa Kachari tribe of India.[1] It is the biggest harvesting festival. It is celebrated after the completion of grain harvest in different villages. The festival is usually organized in January.[2]
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Official name | Busu Dima |
Also called | Bishu, Bushu & Bushow |
Observed by | Dimasa people |
Type | Harvesting festival |
Celebrations | Baikho |
Begins | 27 January |
Ends | 29 January |
Date | 27 & 29 January |
Frequency | Annual |
Related to | Harvesting |
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