Te–l Khukhu is an annual festival held in Viswema, Nagaland, India on the 13th of Chünyi (July).
[1][2][3] One day a young woman saw a ripe millet plant (othsü bo) in the middle of a large pond (zabe).
Millet remains a very important ingredient in the preparation of festival food.
[1] Celebrations start with the collection of wildflowers by young women to decorate a chosen house (chokrwu, specifically the eaves at the entrance).
The most commonly used flowers are ginger and rock butterfly lilies (khwüso and phakü pü), tender maize (tsakoshe pitha nü) and terü su.