The tradition of burning down the Meji on the first day of Assamese month Magh has scientific significance

The tradition of burning down the Meji on the first day of Assamese month Magh has scientific significance 

On the second day of Magh Bihu, Assamese people celebrates the joy of agricultural welbeing by burning Meji, a thatched hut

On the second day of Magh Bihu, Assamese people celebrates the joy of agricultural welbeing by burning Meji, a thatched hut

The relevance of Meji has many scientific significances. We have listed down a few.

The relevance of Meji has many scientific significances. We have listed down a few.

Meji burning marks the end of the old agricultural year and symbolically cleanses the land of pests, diseases, and any lingering negativity from the previous harvest.

Burning Meji releases essential nutrients back into the soil, enriching it for the upcoming planting season

The heat generated from the Meji burning effectively destroys harmful insects and pathogens that might be residing in the crop residue

The smoke rising from the Meji burning also serves as a form of communication between villages

The smoke rising from the Meji burning also serves as a form of communication between villages

Meji burning signifies a time of letting go, renewal, and optimism for the coming year.

Meji burning signifies a time of letting go, renewal, and optimism for the coming year.

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