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  3. Telangana celebrates flower festival 'Bathukamma' with pomp and show

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  5. How Bathukamma went from being a village festival to the 'Mardi Gras

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  1. 11 Festivals of Telangana State & Jatara List [2023]

    8. Nagoba Jathara. 9. Chittaramma Jathara. 10.Prataparudra Singaraaya Jathara. 11.Inavolu (Iloni) Mallanna Jathara. Telangana Jatara List in Telugu: Blog Last Updated on 1 year by. Festivals of Telangana state describe the Telangana culture and interest in Different Religions.

  2. Festivals of Telangana :: Visit Telangana

    The festival is the pride of Telangana's cultural identity. Batukamma celebrates the inherent relationship between earth, water and man. Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra or Navaratri is an important Hindu festival celebrated in Telangana. The festival which symbolizes the victory of good over evil, is celebrated with traditional fervor ...

  3. Top 20 Fairs and Festivals in Telangana

    Bathukamma Festival. Bathukamma Festival is one of the top festivals in Telangana. It is a festival of Colourful flowers. This festival is mainly before the onset of monsoon. This festival is mainly from September to October. This festival is long for 9 days and starts from Engili Pula Bathukamma on Mahalaya Amavasya.

  4. Culture of Telangana

    About 76% of the population of Telangana speak Telugu, 12% speak Urdu, and 12% speak other languages. [6] [7] Before 1948, Urdu was the official language of Hyderabad State, and due to a lack of Telugu-language in educational institutions, Urdu was spoken by the educated people of Telangana, including the elite.After 1948, once Hyderabad State joined the new Republic of India, Telugu became ...

  5. Festivals of Telangana

    The end of the holy month of Ramadan is marked by the festival of Eid-ul-Fitar, one of the most important festivals in Telangana, especially the city of Hyderabad The state's many mosques are ...

  6. Festivals of Telangana

    Festivals of Telangana are the reflection of the culture of the state and the art form of South India. The people of Telangana not only celebrate the major festivals of India like Dassera, Holi, Eid, Ramzan, Bhai-duj, but also celebrate certain regional festivals like Bonalu festival, Bathukamma Festival, Yedupayala Yatara in Medak district, Sammakka Saralamma in Warangal District of the state.

  7. Festivals

    Vijayadashami, a festival that symbolizes the victory of good over evil, is celebrated with traditional fervor, devotion and gaiety across Telangana. The name Vijayadashami is derived from the Sanskrit terms "Vijaya-dashami" which means victory on the day of Dashami. Dashami is tenth lunar day of a Hindu calendar month.

  8. Traditional and medicinal secrets of Bhatukamma: The floral festival of

    Received: 21.06.2018 Revised: 26.06.2018 Accepted: 28.06.2018 Published: 30.06.2018 ABSTRACT: Bathukamma is the State Festival of Telangana. Government of Telangana state has declared the Bathukamma Festival as Telangana state festival. "Bathukamma is a beautiful festival celebrated with happiness. It represents the cultural spirit of Telangana.

  9. Celebrating Bathukamma: The Floral Festival of Telangana

    In Conclusion. Bathukamma is a testament to the enduring spirit of Telangana, a festival that celebrates life, nature, and the enduring strength of community. It is a vivid reminder of the beauty that arises from unity and respect for the environment. As the flowers float away at the conclusion of the festival, they carry with them the hopes ...

  10. Bathukamma

    This festival is a symbol of Telangana's cultural identity. Bathukamma comes during the latter half of monsoon, before the onset of winter. The monsoon rains usually brings plenty of water into the fresh water ponds of Telangana and it is also the time when wild flowers bloom in various vibrant colors all across the uncultivated and barren ...

  11. PDF Echoes of Identity: Exploring Telangana'S Cultural Symbols and Their

    Bonalu, a kaleidoscope of colors and emotions, transcends being just a festival; it is a living embodiment of Telangana's deeply rooted spirituality and collective identity. Centered around the veneration of the goddess Mahakali, Bonalu becomes a canvas on which the state's spirit and devotion are vividly painted.

  12. Telangana Festivals & History In Telugu

    Telangana Festivals - తెలంగాణ జాతరలు - List of Festivals to be celebrate in Telangana State and Origin History, Places.

  13. Culture Of Telangana, About Telangana Culture, Tradition of Telangana

    Telangana Culture. In Deccan region one can witness the vibrant blend of Telugu culture existing from the times of Satavahanas (230 BCE - 220 CE) and Kakatiyas (1175-1324 CE) and Persian traditions from the Mughals and Nizams (1724-1948) who ruled before and during the reign of British imperialism respectively. While Telugu is the predominant language with 76% of the people speaking it, Urdu ...

  14. Your Guide to Understand the Telangana Culture and Tradition

    The Colorful Festivals of Telangana. As this vibrant state is home to many religions, it also celebrates an array of amazing festivals. Bathukamma, part of the Dussehra festivities, is a unique festival celebrated here. The Hindu women in Telangana widely take part in its preparations. According to the lunar calendar, it falls between September ...

  15. Culture of Telangana

    Telangana Articles. Culture of Telangana. Situated in the central section of the Indian peninsula, Telangana is India's youngest state and was born on June 2, 2014, as the 29th state of India. It is known as the region where the fusion of two cultures takes place namely North and South. The word Telangana is derived from the 'Trilinga'.

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    Festivals: Hindu festivals like Ugadi, Srirama Navami, Bonalu, Vinayaka Chaturthi, Dasara, Deepavali, Sankranti, Holi, Mahashivaratri are celebrated with pomp, gaiety and devotion. Dasara is the main festival with the epithet 'pedda panduga.' Bathukamma, a part of Dasara festivities, is unique to Telangana. This colourful festival has historic, ecological, societal and religious significance.

  17. Bathukamma- The Regional Festival of Telangana

    The event celebrates the Telangana region's cultural heritage, joy, and great respect for the divine feminine. Bathukamma is observed for 9 days. Every day of the nine-day Bathukamma festival is dedicated to a different subject or manifestation of the goddess. the flowers utilized and the offerings presented to the deity differ as well.

  18. Culture of Telangana: Explore The Cultural Traditions

    Telangana's culture is a fusion of South Indian and Persian traditions, resulting in a diverse and rich heritage. The region is known for its artistic mediums, literature, food, poetry, cinema, festivals, and dances. Telangana has a history of about 5,000 years and has been a meeting place for diverse languages and cultures, making it a prime ...

  19. Farming, festivals, and food cultures among indigenous communities in

    This paper examines the festivals and food cultures of indigenous groups living in six villages in Telangana, India, using participatory qualitative methods such as focus group discussions and the mapping of seasonal calendars.

  20. Culture and Traditions Of Telangana

    These Telangana festivals unite people in joyful celebrations that promote harmony and unity. 4. Telangana Art and Crafts | Intricate and Vibrant Crafts. The area is renowned for its complex handloom weaving, which results in stunning textiles like Pochampally sarees and Gadwal silk. Another essential skill is the creation of Kondapalli toys ...

  21. Bonalu

    Bonalu( Telugu: బోనాలు) is a traditional Hindu festival centered on the Goddess Mahakali from Telangana. [1] This festival is celebrated annually in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, as well as in other parts of the state. [2] It is celebrated in the month of Ashada Masam, which is around July and/or August.Special "poojas" (worship/ ceremonies) are performed for ...

  22. Bathukamma

    Bathukamma is a Hindu flower-festival celebrated by the women of Telangana and some parts of Andhra Pradesh. [1] [2] [3] Every year this festival is celebrated as per the Sathavahana calendar for nine days starting on Pitru Amavasya, which usually coincides with the months September-October of the Gregorian calendar.Bathukamma is celebrated for nine days and corresponds to the festivals of ...

  23. PDF Culture and Toursim Development of Telangana

    the year 2005, 4, 79,541 foreign tourists visited Telangana Region and in the year 2012, 2, 25,979 foreign tourists visited Telangana region. In the year 2012 the domestic tourist arrivals shows a significant raise by 85% in Telangana region. The foreign tourist arrival is very good in the year 2007 and an increase of 23.4% is indicated.