2000 సంవత్సరాల బతుకమ్మ పండుగ చరిత్ర 2000 years History of BatukammaFestival
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2000 సంవత్సరాల బతుకమ్మ పండుగ చరిత్ర || 2000 years History of #BatukammaFestival || • Bathukamma is a flower-festival celebrated by the women of Telangana.[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 festival of Sarada Navratri and Durga Puja. It starts on the day of Mahalaya Amavasya and the 9-day festivities will culminate on Saddula Bathukamma or Pedda Bathukamma. Bathukamma is followed by Boddemma, which is a 7-day festival. The Boddemma festival that marks the ending of Varsha Ruthu whereas Bathukamma marks the beginning of Sarad or Sharath Ruthu. • Bathukamma represents cultural spirit of Telangana.[4][5] 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’. • Historically, bathukamma meant festival of life and celebrated the harvest season. • It is the festival for feminine felicitation. On this special occasion women dress up in the traditional sari combining it with jewels and other accessories. Teenage Girls wear Langa-Oni/Half-Sarees/Lehenga Choli combining it with jewels in order to bring out the traditional grace of the attire. • Day 1: Engili pula Bathukamma • Day 2: Attukula Bathukamma • Day 3: Muddappappu Bathukamma • Day 4: Nanabiyyam Bathukamma • Day 5: Atla Bathukamma • Day 6: Aligina Bathukamma (alaka Bathukamma) • Day 7: Vepakayala Bathukamma • Day 8: Vennae muddala Bathukamma • Day 9: Sadhula Bathukamma • Brothers bring flowers to mother and sisters to do bathukamma • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathukamma
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