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ASOM DIVAS

A Celebration of Assam's 

Glorious Heritage

Asom Divas, also known as Sukapha Divas, is a day of immense significance in Assam, celebrating the rich cultural heritage and the legacy of unity laid down by the great Ahom king, Swargadeo Sukapha. Observed annually on December 2nd, this day commemorates the establishment of the Ahom dynasty in 1228, marking the beginning of a golden era in Assam's history.

The Legacy of Swargadeo Sukapha

Swargadeo Sukapha, a visionary leader and the founder of the Ahom kingdom, is revered as a unifying figure in Assam's history. Originating from present-day Yunnan, China, Sukapha and his followers crossed the Patkai hills into the Brahmaputra Valley, where he established his capital at Charaideo. His diplomacy and administrative acumen fostered harmony among the indigenous communities, creating a strong and inclusive Ahom kingdom that lasted for over six centuries.

Significance of Asom Divas

Asom Divas goes beyond the celebration of a historical figure; it embodies the values of unity, cultural diversity, and resilience that define Assamese society. This day is a reminder of the harmonious coexistence of various ethnic groups under Sukapha's leadership, a legacy that continues to inspire generations.

Celebrations Across Assam

On Asom Divas, various events and activities take place across the state to honor Sukapha's contributions:

  1. Cultural Programs
    Folk dances, traditional music, and drama performances narrating the life and achievements of Sukapha are organized in schools, colleges, and community centers.
  2. Historical Exhibitions
    Exhibitions showcasing artifacts, manuscripts, and visuals from the Ahom era are held in museums and cultural hubs.
  3. Seminars and Lectures
    Scholars and historians host discussions on Sukapha's legacy and the socio-political impact of the Ahom dynasty in shaping Assam's history.
  4. Community Feasts
    People come together to share traditional meals, emphasizing the spirit of unity and inclusivity.
  5. Floral Tributes and Processions
    Public gatherings and processions are held in key locations, with floral tributes offered to statues of Sukapha.


Tourist Attractions Connected to Asom Divas

Visitors to Assam during Asom Divas can explore significant historical sites associated with the Ahom dynasty:

  • Charaideo Maidams: The burial grounds of the Ahom kings, often referred to as the "Pyramids of Assam."
  • Rang Ghar: Asia's oldest amphitheater, reflecting the grandeur of the Ahom architectural style.
  • Talatal Ghar and Kareng Ghar: Historic palaces showcasing the brilliance of Ahom engineering.

Asom Divas and Its Relevance Today

In a world grappling with divisions, Asom Divas stands as a beacon of the power of unity and mutual respect. Sukapha's vision of integrating diverse communities under one administrative framework is a timeless lesson in leadership and governance.

Plan Your Visit to Assam During Asom Divas

If you're planning to visit Assam, experiencing Asom Divas celebrations is a unique way to immerse yourself in the region's history and cultural ethos. Explore Assam Tour Agency offers tailored travel packages that include guided tours to historic Ahom sites, participation in cultural festivities, and culinary experiences.

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MAGH BIHU (BHOGALI BIHU)