About Manglumukh Village Establishment
Manglumukh or Manglamukh Village Founded By Late Anjiram Daolagajao (Daulagajao) In the Late 1907. Manglumukh Village also known by Nayungwari Nolai (Village) in Dimasa Language Meaning river of large fish or also call Manglamukh village or Manglamakh village.Manglumukh Village is Located In the District Of Dimapur Nagaland Established in 1907 By Late Anjiram Daolagajao (Daulagajao).
Manglumukh Village Pincode 797112.
Manglumukh Village Location Hazadisa Rd Dimapur Nagaland.
State - Nagaland.
District - Dimapur.
Sub-Division - Dhansiripar.
Post Office - Dhansiripar.
Schools In Manglumukh Village
GMS Manglumuk School
GMS Manglumukh School is located at Dimapur District of Nagaland.
School Code: 13060101102
Block: Dhansiripar
Panchayat/Village/Muncipality/Corporation/Town: Manglumukh
Rural/Urban: Rural
School Category: Primary with U.Primary
School Management: Dept. of Education
School Type: Co-educational
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About Dimasa Kachari Tribe
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Dimasa Kachari Festival
Festival (Busu Dima)
Busu Dima is an annual cultural festival celebrated by the Dimasa Kachari tribe of India. It is the
biggest harvesting festival. It is celebrated after the completion of grain harvest in different
villages. Busu festival is Celebrated in the month of January.
The Kacharis celebrate a number of festivals in a year. Amongst them the most important ones are (a) Bushu or Buhsu Jiba which is widely celebrated by the Dimasa Kacharis and (b) Baisagn-the spring festival of the Mech (Boro) Kacharis.
The Bushu is basically a post-harvest festival and usually falls in the month of January every year after all the hard earned grains of paddy are harvested, thrashed and stored in the granaries. titlehough the exact date and place of the festival is not generally fixed, people see to it that it is celebrated when there is moonlight in the nights because it is believed to be auspicious. In recent years, the people have decided to celebrate the festival in the last week of January. The other festival Baisagn, is celebrated in the second week of April coinciding with the New Year's Day of the HinduCalendar. The mode of celebration of these two festivals being basically similar, the soul of these festivals is feasting and merrymaking with social-cultural activities.
The Kacharis celebrate a number of festivals in a year. Amongst them the most important ones are (a) Bushu or Buhsu Jiba which is widely celebrated by the Dimasa Kacharis and (b) Baisagn-the spring festival of the Mech (Boro) Kacharis.
The Bushu is basically a post-harvest festival and usually falls in the month of January every year after all the hard earned grains of paddy are harvested, thrashed and stored in the granaries. titlehough the exact date and place of the festival is not generally fixed, people see to it that it is celebrated when there is moonlight in the nights because it is believed to be auspicious. In recent years, the people have decided to celebrate the festival in the last week of January. The other festival Baisagn, is celebrated in the second week of April coinciding with the New Year's Day of the HinduCalendar. The mode of celebration of these two festivals being basically similar, the soul of these festivals is feasting and merrymaking with social-cultural activities.
Bushu is celebrated either village-wise or sometimes a number of villages in contiguous
areas together organize the festival. This promotes better unity and understanding among
the people of all ages and social status. The food items of the festival include rice, mutton,
chicken, pork,buffalo meat and rice-beer. The killing of these animals is known as 'Meesthaiba'
which involves ritualistic performance before the animals are actually killed. Thereafter, the Village
Priest prays on behalf of the people and places an offering of cooked rice and meat in the name of 'Sibarai',
the Creator. This offering is known as 'Meedo-Karba'. This is followed by feastingand merry making through songs
and dances in which people of all ages and sex participate. Traditional sports called 'Rimin~nehlaiba'
(consisting of twoopponents trying to push each other holding a wooden bar by hands below thearmpit) and
'Longthai~sugubar (lifting of heavy stones) etc. are played. Also competitions on cultural dances, folk songs,
folk tales etc. are held during the festival. The dancing group also performs in honor of the village chief
orany invited guest which is known as 'Bai~sengba'. The honored guest offers some'gifts' to
the group as a gesture of acknowledgement of the honor.
Bushu is of three types:
1. Hangsho- which lastsfor 7 days and 7 nights.
2. Surem- lasts for 3 daysand 3 nights.
3. JidepJiba - lasts for 1day and 1 night.
Bushu is of three types:
1. Hangsho- which lastsfor 7 days and 7 nights.
2. Surem- lasts for 3 daysand 3 nights.
3. JidepJiba - lasts for 1day and 1 night.
Among these the last one is generally observed in every village.
The origin of this festival dates back to the days of yore.From time
immemorial each Dimasa village had a youth dormitory called 'Nohdrung'.
All the male adults, particularly the youth lived in the dormitory and guarded
the village from theft, enemy raids etc. Besides, this served as the learning center
of handicraft, music, dance and other forms of art. It was from this rural institution
that gave rise to the idea of holding an annual feast after the paddy grains are harvested and stored.
In the later years all the villages began to give religious importance to the feast and thus it became
an important festival of the people. Till today this festival is celebrated with pomp and grandeur by
the Dimasa Kacharis.
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Dance of Busu Dima
The festival is followed by singing accompanied by the rhythm of Kharam (drums), Muri (fife) the wooden bugle continues first to third days without stop. The boys and girls, everyone comes and they gather together with their traditional dress whole night by dancing in the festival.Official Date of Busu Dima are Celebrated on 27th January till the end of January Month.
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