Bhailo

Bhailo and Deusi are traditional songs that are sung during the festival of Tihar in Nepal, Darjeeling hills, Sikkim, Assam, and some other parts of India. Children and teenagers sing these songs and dance as they go to various homes in their community, collecting money, sweets and food and giving blessings for prosperity. Bhailo is generally sung by girls, while Deusi is sung by boys. At the end of these songs, the woman of the house serves food and gives money to these Deusi/Bhailo singers and dancers. In return, the Deusi/Bhailo team gives blessings for high income and prosperity.

Bhailo

Bhailo and Deusi are traditional songs that are sung during the festival of Tihar in Nepal, Darjeeling hills, Sikkim, Assam, and some other parts of India. Children and teenagers sing these songs and dance as they go to various homes in their community, collecting money, sweets and food and giving blessings for prosperity. Bhailo is generally sung by girls, while Deusi is sung by boys. At the end of these songs, the woman of the house serves food and gives money to these Deusi/Bhailo singers and dancers. In return, the Deusi/Bhailo team gives blessings for high income and prosperity.