Domahi, or Domasi and Damhi, is a popular harvesting festival, celebrated in the Kamrup and eastern Goalpara regions of Western Assam.
Maghar Domahi or Domasi is a festival of feasting after the end of harvesting season and year.
A mass feast is organised on the eve of this festival which is called as "log bhaat" or "bhoj bhat".
They cut two bamboos and decorated it with coloured cloth and cowries, followed by celebrations with music and instruments.
In the Bajali area of north Kamrup a bamboo is kept against a Banyan tree called "Madan Mohan Gosain"[ambiguous], a name of Krishna.
Banikanta Kakati draws attention towards similarity between Bhatheli and ancient Indradhwaja festival.
The procedures for the festival as described in the Kalika Purana approximate the preparations to be made for the celebrations of Bhatheli of the present days.