explanation on the celebration of Uruka
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It is celebrated with the community feasts after the annual harvest. The night before Magh Bihu is called uruka, a night of feasts. ... It is not only villagers but people from the city also geared up by preparing different items of pithas and laru's which is famous on Magh Bihu.
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Magh or Bhogali Bihu is the harvest festival celebrated by the Assamese in the month of Magh, which falls in mid-January. It is celebrated with the community feasts after the annual harvest. The night before Magh Bihu is called uruka, a night of feasts.
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