Bardwi Sikhla dance is another popular Bodo traditional dance performed on the basis of a music out of traditional instruments. The performers dance rhythmically to the tune of music to express beauty, love, peace, exuberance and satisfaction.
A traditional Bodo wedding is solemnized by an experienced priest called 'Asaari' in presence of close relatives from both bride and groom's families, well-wishers and village people. It is performed in front of the Bathou altar followed by a grand feast.
Bardwi Sikhla Dance is another traditional dance form which symbolizes the advent of monsoon. Bardwi is made up of two words - 'bar' wind, 'dwi' water and 'sikhla' means a young girl. This is performed according to the tune of a particular music.