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Bathukamma festival at Telengana
Bathukamma
is Telangana's floral festival celebrated by the Hindu women of Telangana
Region of Andhra Pradesh state. Every year this festival is celebrated in the
Bhadrapada Amavasya/ Mahalaya Amavasya in the month of September or October of
Gregorian calendar.
Bathukamma
is a beautiful flower stack, arranged with different unique seasonal flowers
most of them with medicinal values, in seven concentric layers in the shape of
temple gopuram.
In
Telugu, ‘Bathukamma' means ‘Mother Goddess come Alive’ and Goddess Maha
Gauri-‘Life Giver’ is worshipped in the form of Bathukamma – the patron goddess
of womanhood, Maha Gauri Devi
The festival for feminine felicitation is celebrated for nine days during Durga Navratri. It starts on the day of Mahalaya Amavasya and the 9-day festivities will culminate on "Saddula Bathukamma" or "Pedda Bathukamma" festival on Ashwayuja Ashtami, popularly known as Durgashtami which is two days before Dussehra. Bathukamma festival indicates the beginning of Sarad or Sharath Ruthu.
On this special occasion women dress up in the traditional sari combining it with jewels and other accessories in order to bring out the traditional grace of the attire.
In the evenings women gather in large numbers with their Bathukammas in open areas of their locality will form a circle around the Bathukamma and start singing folk songs by clapping their hands and revolving around the Bathukamma, synchronizing steps and claps in unison provide a splendorous look to the festivities. Women seek good health, prosperity and happiness for their families. The songs are to invoke the blessings of various goddesses.
Each day a very simple and tasty "naivedyam is offered.
Pictures clicked by Sister's friend Padma
March 14, 2015
Happy Sunday with todays bloom
Hello friends.. A quick hi to all with moss roses. The blooms of the day from my Kinder Garden...
After a long time I felt bit crazy about these colourful moss roses. so i started cultivating this plant which is one of my favourite since my childhood days.
My niece enjoyed clicking these wonderful snaps in the sunday morning.
The tint of Baby Pink is gorgeous and so refreshing.
This Colour is a new addition to the collection of plants.
blooms in the shade of sun
Orange Moss Rose |
Pink Moss Rose |
Yellow Moss Rose |
Look at the bunch of vivid colours.
blooms in the shade of sun
A baby pink moss rose
Pink & Baby pink |
March 6, 2015
February 27, 2015
Maha Sivarathri at kotappakonda
This year we planned to tonsure my Nephew at kotappakonda on Maha Sivarathri day. so we booked tickets to kotappakonda from koyabedu by Garuda bus on 16.02.15 to Ongole from there we have already booked a car.
Maha Shivaratri is also said to be celebrated on the day when Lord Shiva performed his Thandava Nritya . Many Shiva temples will be teemed up with the devotees and the majority of Hindus will be on fast and stay awaken all the night praying Lord Siva.
It is famous for the temple of Lord Siva which is constructed on it with a stairway. The hill appears with three peaks in any direction, "These three peaks are known as Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra" so also called Trikutadri. It has four temples, one at the base, the other at an elevation of 600 feet (180 m). The main temple is at a height of 1,500 feet (460 m). The village situated at the foot of the hill is named after Kotappakonda.
Lord Siva after destroying "Daksha Yagnam" pacified and converted himself into a 12 years old boy and with a great deal of austerity commenced penance as Dakshana Murthy in Kailasam. Then, Lord Brahma and other Gods approached and offered prayers to Dakshana Murthy and entreated him to impart the knowledge of "Brahma". Dakshana Murthy accordingly agreed and asked them to come to Trikoota hills where he imparted them the knowledge of "Brahma" making these hills very sacred.
Since Dakshana Murthy observed strict celibacy, no marriages take place in this temple. There is yet another folklore of Salankayya of Yellamanda village who was a great devotee of Lord Siva and eking out his livelibhood by selling firewood.
With the result of undivided devotion to the Lingam at Rudra hills he became rich. In appreciation of the devotion of Salankayya Jangama Devara daily used to visit his house and consume milk. After some time Jangama Devara disappeared. Salankayya searched for him in every nook and corner of the region and could not find him anywhere. In a fit of disappointment, Salankayya stopped taking any food and water.
As the matter stood thus, there lived a cowherd called Sundudu with his wife Kundiri in South side of Trikoota hills. They had a beautiful daughter called Anandavalli (Gollabama). Her parents became rich soon after her birth. Anandavalli was deeply devoted to Lord Siva. She always spent her time in offering prayers at Koteswara hills to Sri Koteswara Swamy. Pleased with her penance Jangama Devara appeared before her.
After some time, in the hot summer Anandavalle (gollabama) used to visit Rudra hills to perform prayers. One day she collected a pot of water for celestial bath and after keeping it at a safe place proceeded to procure "Maredu leaves".
Then, a crow came and sat on the pot, and with its weight the pot fell down throwing out the entire water. Anandavalle (gollabama) became furious and cursed, that no crow should enter the area. Then onwards and till now no crow appears on the Rudra hill. Jangama Devara pleased with her penance appeared and imparted her divine knowledge.
On the hills of Kotappakonda |
This had in no way deviated her concentration and she further prayed him as God and as well as her Guru. Jangama Devara, commisserated at her penance and wished her to lead a wordly life. With his divine power he made her pregnant though she was a spinster. Unmindful of her pregnancy she carried her daily prayers as usual.
Cotton candy |
A Boy Disguised as Gandhiji |
Aghasted at her deep devotion Jangama Devara again appeared and told that she need not take so many troubles in performing poojas and promised her that he would come to her house where she could do her supplication and asked her to proceed without turning her back.
Shiv Lingam at Trikutadri |
Anandavalle(gollabama) accordingly proceeded towards her home and Jangamka Devara came down from Rudra mountain and followed her. After reaching Brahma hill, Anandavalle lost her patience and turned back. Immediately Jangama Devara reminded of her promise and stopped at Brahma hills and entered the cave of the hill and turned himself into a Lingam.
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Kottappa Swamy temple on the hills |
Subramaniya Swamy temple on the hill top |
People returning after Darshan |
Krishna dancing on the head of kaalinga snake |
View from the hill top |
Backside view of Lord Vishnu |
Toy stall with colourful dolls on the road side |
Colourful toys in a row |
Beauties in a row |
Beautiful dolls ready to be sold |
Stalls on the road side |
Prabhalu is one of the main attractions of this hill. On the day of Maha Shivarathri. Attractive Prabhalu is made by devotees and will bring to the hill in various sizes and heights. It is also said that when 100000001 prabhalu is made on kotappa konda, Lord shiva will come down to bless the devotees.
Electronic Prabha |
A close up of prabha |
Prabhalu in a row |
The main attraction is the height of the Prabhalu. One should not miss to witness the way the procession is taken out. Crackers will be burst throughout the procession and dancers will perform on the prabha. The tallest ‘Prabha' will attract every one.now there is no more colourful attractive prabhalu. Its been replaced by electronic prabhalu.
Side view of Prabhalu |
Temple in the dark night |
Electronic Prabhalu |
Prabhalu |
Beautiful view of Prabhalu |
There is lot of buses from nearest towns like Narasarapet and Chilakaluripet to kotappakonda.
Photography by me and my Brother with the monster Canon camera.
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