Women carrying bonalu are considered to possess the spirit of the goddess, hence as they approach the temple, devotees sprinkle water to pacify the spirit. Pothuraju, considered the brother of Mother Goddess, is represented by a bare-bodied and well-built man, who wears a small tightly draped red dhoti and bells near ankles, and applies turmeric on his body, including vermilion on his forehead. Pothuraju dances to the resounding drums and dances close to Palaharam Bandi, the procession.
Bonalu
Telangana Bonalu
Major Airport
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
Nampally
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Telangana Bonalu
Bonalu is a Hindu Festival where Goddess Mahakali is worshiped. It is an annual festival celebrated in the twin Cities Hyderabad and Secunderabad and other parts of Telangana state, India.. Celebrated in the month of Ashadam, the month-long festivities take place to thank Goddess Mahakali as women across the state dress in traditional attire and offer Bonam to the goddess. A bonam or meal consists of cooked rice with jaggery, curd and water which is placed inside an earthen pot. Each of these pots is decorated with flowers and carried by women on their heads to offer to the deity. The origins of the festival date back to the 19th century when a battalion of Hyderabad Military prayed to the goddess to eradicate the plague that had devastated the city. If the goddess did so, the battalion would install an idol of Mahakali in Hyderabad. It is believed that the goddess did eradicate it and the battalion installed the idol. The festival holds great significance and hence In 2014, when the state of Telangana was formed, Bonalu was declared the State Festival. The festivities start from the Golconda Fort as women carrying bonalu walk and reach the temple.
Venue
Hyderabad
Date
16th July 26 to 10th Aug 26
Source
Telangana Tourism