Bonalu on Sundays in the Ashada month: The first main festival is held on the first Sunday of the Ashada month at the Sri Jagadamba temple in Golconda Fort, the next main festival on the second Sunday at the Origin of Bonalu festival: Bonalu had its origin in an epidemic of plague in 1869 in Hyderabad and Secunderabad, which killed several people. People believed that the epidemic was the result of the anger of Mother Goddess. The Bonalu ritual was started to ward-off the anger of the Goddess.
Offerings on Bonalu: The offerings consist of cooked rice, jaggery, curd, water and other dishes which are brought in the pots and are given to the Goddesses in the temples. The earthen pots are decorated with white, yellow and red colors. Majority of the women carry the pots on their head and it is believed that the women get possessed by the spirit of Mother Goddess. The offering of cooked rice, jaggery and curd in a pot is known as ‘bonam’ and is covered with neem leaves and a lamp is placed on top of it.
The offerings are of two kinds – thanksgiving and fulfillment of vows taken. The offering made for the fulfillment of vows is intense and women carry pot on their heads and form part of procession of Mother Goddess. Such processions are led by Potharaju, the brother of mother goddess. A well-built man adorns the role of Potharaju.The month-long festival consists of various rituals like ‘Rangam’- forecasting the future, and the procession of mother goddess atop an elephant and the ‘Ghatalu’ procession.
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Hi guys....im arjun....im a gr8 devote of my amma....this site is an gud one but main draw back is u dont hav enough pics to site 2 entertain....july 20 is bonalu in secbad...so pleaze take large num of pics like from 75-100 pics n place in so dat people who r out of country like me try 2 enjoy n feel d festival....im missing this festival for d first time after 22 years...im sad of dat....
Hi, to all I'd like to say one thing about Bonalu.Which is celebrated in telangana region,especelly Mahankali Bonalu in sec-bad.It's not a festival but it is a CARNIVAL.Thats all.
Hi, to all i'd like to onething about BONALU which is celebrated in telangana region especelly Mahankali Bonalu in sec-bad.It's not a festival but it is CARNIVAL.That's all.
Ohm Hreem kleem sreem sree maha kalike namaha, this is a primary slokam all of us to repeat this slokam every day at our pooja time. Bonalu festival is one of the biggest festival in our Telangana mainly at our LALDARWAZA BONALA JATARA is the very big festival. from A.Manik Prabhu Goud
Jai bolo ujjani mankali ki jai...mavurala yellamma ki jai... nalli ni pochamma ku jai.... katta maisamma ki jai ... kora meesala mallana ku jai..... BONALU...I LOVE EM
@praveen,
Bonalu has been a community festival of the twin cities for more than a century where people from all castes, classes (esp the working and labour) and clans participate. Its a festival of the common folk and has a lot of colour just like any jataras of any local deity. To me the term 'CARNIVAL'you emphasized sounds demeaning. Hindu blog is a spiritual site that respects each and every gesture an Indian makes towards expressing his/her gratitude to The Supreme power, be it tribal, folk or the 'marga' i.e temple.
I request you to be vigilant while using certain terms on a blog site like this as it could hurt sentiments of few.
Bharathi
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