Date of Moatsu Festival Nagaland
Moatsu Festival Nagaland is coming on first week of may month.This festival is large celebration in Nagaland.
About Moatsu Festival Nagaland


Best rice-beer is prepared and the best breed of pigs and cows are slaughtered for the feast during the festival. The women folk and men folk enjoy the festivity by participation in eating, dancing, drinking and singing songs in praise of fighters and love with gusto.
Celebration Moatsu Festival Nagaland
Moatsu Festival is celebrated by the Ao tribe of Nagaland. Moatsu is
celebrated in the first week of May every year. Various rituals are
performed during this period. The Aos observe Moatsü Mong after the
sowing is done. The Moatsu festival provides the Aos a period of
recreation and entertaiment after the stressful work of clearing
fields, burning jungles and sowing seeds, cleaning up the Tsubu
(Wells) and repairs and construction of houses by elders of the Putu
Menden, stretching over a week. The Moatsu festival is marked by
peppy songs and dances.
The whole festival with full of merry making and fun is observed only for three days from 1st to 3rd of May. During this festival one of the symbolic celebrations is Sangpangtu, where a big fire is lit and men and women sit around it. Men & women putting on the complete best attire and the womenfolk serve the wine and meat. Righteous man who lives by the guidance of the Almighty forecast whether good or evil days are awaiting the people and the village by readings of the celebration of the Moatsü festival.
The whole festival with full of merry making and fun is observed only for three days from 1st to 3rd of May. During this festival one of the symbolic celebrations is Sangpangtu, where a big fire is lit and men and women sit around it. Men & women putting on the complete best attire and the womenfolk serve the wine and meat. Righteous man who lives by the guidance of the Almighty forecast whether good or evil days are awaiting the people and the village by readings of the celebration of the Moatsü festival.