Hudum Puja: The Sacred Rain Worship of the Koch Rajbongshi Community in Assam Hudum Puja is one of the most unique and spiritually significant religious practices of the Koch Rajbongshi community in Assam. It is a rain-invoking ritual dedicated to Hudum Deo, the folk deity of rain and fertility. This puja reflects the deep relationship between nature, agriculture, and spiritual life in Assamese culture, especially among indigenous agrarian communities. For the Koch Rajbongshis, land is not merely a resource but a living mother, and rain is her life-giving force. Thus, Hudum Puja is both a religious observance and a cultural expression of gratitude, hope, and harmony with nature. The puja is generally performed during the agricultural season, from the end of Bohag (mid-May) to the end of Jeth (mid-June), when farmers eagerly await rainfall for cultivation. It is usually held on a Tuesday or Saturday night, considered auspicious for invoking divine powers connected with fertility and p...