Gaan-Ngai
| Gaan-Ngai | |
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Gaan-Ngai celebration | |
| Observed by | Zeliangrong |
| Significance | Post-Harvest festival |
| Date | November–December |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Culture of the Nagas |
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Gaan-Ngai is a festival of the Zeliangrong people (indigenous Zeme, Liangmei and Rongmei tribes) of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland states in North Eastern India. Gaan-Ngai is a festival of light, celebrating the victory of light over evil and the commemoration of the coming of light or fire. It is a post harvest festival celebrated to thank the God Tingkao Ragwang for a good harvest season and heralds the beginning of a new year. The festival is celebrated for five days with various rituals, prayers and festivities such as music, dance and feast accompanying the same.