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Hyderabad gears up for Bonalu festival

Hyderabad is all set to celebrate the much-awaited Bonalu festival, which was declared as the state festival of Telangana in the year 2016 by the state government. It is a festival dedicated to Goddess Mahankali and is observed in the Ashadha month of Hindu calendar.

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Published : Jul 20, 2019, 9:07 PM IST

Hyderabad gears up for Bonalu festival

Hyderabad (Telangana): Hyderabad is gearing up to celebrate Bonalu, a festival of feasting and merrymaking, with various temples across the state dedicated to goddess Mahankali preparing to observe grand ceremonies throughout the month of July.

This year, the festivities will be observed on each Sunday of July. The first and the fourth day of the Bonalu festival will be observed by conducting many special offerings to Goddess Yellamma.

Celebrations at Ujjaini Mahankali Temple in Secunderabad and Yellamma temple in Balkampet is scheduled to be held on July 21. Pochamma and Katta Maisamma temple, the Matheswari temple of Lal Darwaza will celebrate Bonalu on July 28.

Bonalu, also known as Ashada Jatara is one of the biggest festivals of Telangana. It is observed once in a year in the Ashadha month of the Hindu calendar. In 2014, the Telangana government declared Bonalu as the state festival.

The term 'Bonalu' has been derived from the Sanskrit term ‘Bhojanam', which translates into food or a feast in Telugu. This food is traditionally kept in a celestial pot which is later offered to the Goddess.

Hyderabad gears up for Bonalu festival

Across Telangana goddess Mahankali is worshipped in various forms during Bonalu including Pochamma, Yellamma, Ankalamma, Peddhamma, Maremma, Dokkalamma, Poleramma, and Nookalamma.

The story behind the festival says that the revered goddess Mahankali visits her maternal home in the month of Ashada. In a bid to showcase their love and respect towards the deity, the local people offer food in pots, bangles, and sarees, apart from traditional song and dance.

Religious ceremonies to be observed during Bonalu in Hyderabad:

On the 1st Sunday: The rituals will be carried out at Sri Jagadamba temple in the Golconda Fort, Telangana.

On The 2nd Sunday: The rituals will be held at Balkampet Yellamma temple in Balkampet and Ujjaini Mahakali Temple in Secunderabad. It is also called "Lashkar Bonalu".

On the 3rd Sunday: The people will conduct prayers at the Pochamma and Katta Maisamma temple in Chilkalguda and the Matheswari temple of Lal Darwaza in the Old City of Hyderabad.

On the 4th Sunday: People observe Bonamjyothi, wherein women cover the pot, place neem leaves on top of them and light a lamp known as the Bonam Jyoti.

Offerings: Women purchase new earthen pots, wash it and cook a mix of rice, curd, water, and jaggery in it. The pot is decorated with a combination of red, white and yellow colours. They apply turmeric and kumkum on the pots, which is then offered to the goddess.

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Hyderabad (Telangana): Hyderabad is gearing up to celebrate Bonalu, a festival of feasting and merrymaking, with various temples across the state dedicated to goddess Mahankali preparing to observe grand ceremonies throughout the month of July.

This year, the festivities will be observed on each Sunday of July. The first and the fourth day of the Bonalu festival will be observed by conducting many special offerings to Goddess Yellamma.

Celebrations at Ujjaini Mahankali Temple in Secunderabad and Yellamma temple in Balkampet is scheduled to be held on July 21. Pochamma and Katta Maisamma temple, the Matheswari temple of Lal Darwaza will celebrate Bonalu on July 28.

Bonalu, also known as Ashada Jatara is one of the biggest festivals of Telangana. It is observed once in a year in the Ashadha month of the Hindu calendar. In 2014, the Telangana government declared Bonalu as the state festival.

The term 'Bonalu' has been derived from the Sanskrit term ‘Bhojanam', which translates into food or a feast in Telugu. This food is traditionally kept in a celestial pot which is later offered to the Goddess.

Hyderabad gears up for Bonalu festival

Across Telangana goddess Mahankali is worshipped in various forms during Bonalu including Pochamma, Yellamma, Ankalamma, Peddhamma, Maremma, Dokkalamma, Poleramma, and Nookalamma.

The story behind the festival says that the revered goddess Mahankali visits her maternal home in the month of Ashada. In a bid to showcase their love and respect towards the deity, the local people offer food in pots, bangles, and sarees, apart from traditional song and dance.

Religious ceremonies to be observed during Bonalu in Hyderabad:

On the 1st Sunday: The rituals will be carried out at Sri Jagadamba temple in the Golconda Fort, Telangana.

On The 2nd Sunday: The rituals will be held at Balkampet Yellamma temple in Balkampet and Ujjaini Mahakali Temple in Secunderabad. It is also called "Lashkar Bonalu".

On the 3rd Sunday: The people will conduct prayers at the Pochamma and Katta Maisamma temple in Chilkalguda and the Matheswari temple of Lal Darwaza in the Old City of Hyderabad.

On the 4th Sunday: People observe Bonamjyothi, wherein women cover the pot, place neem leaves on top of them and light a lamp known as the Bonam Jyoti.

Offerings: Women purchase new earthen pots, wash it and cook a mix of rice, curd, water, and jaggery in it. The pot is decorated with a combination of red, white and yellow colours. They apply turmeric and kumkum on the pots, which is then offered to the goddess.

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''Bonalu also know as Ashada Jatara is one of the biggest festivals of Telangana. It is observed once in a year during the months of July/ August in the famous twin cities of Secunderabad and Hyderabad and also other parts of Telangana. In 2014, The government of Telangana declared Bonalu a state festival.''





Bonalu festival is dedicated to Goddess Mahankali and is celebrated during the Ashadha month of the Hindu calendar. This is a religious day dedicated to thank Goddess Mahankali for her blessings.



Bonalu 2019, will extend over four Sundays in one month. It takes place in the shashti tithi of shukla paksha in the month of Ashadha. As per the Amanta calendar, it marks the start of the Ashadha month. The first and the fourth day of the Bonalu festival will be observed by conducting many special poojas to Goddess Yellamma.



Celebrations at Ujjaini Mahankali Temple in Secunderabad and Balkampet Yellamma temple in Balkampet will be held on July 21. Pochamma and Katta maisamma temple the Matheswari temple of Lal Darwaza will celebrate Bonalu on July 28.



The name has been derived from the Sanskrit term ‘Bhojanam’. This in turn became Bonam and that later was termed as Bonalu. It all means food, or a feast as in Telugu language. As per the festival, this is a food offering that is offered to the Mother Goddess Mahankali. Bonam denotes the food that will be cooked in pots and that is offered to the Goddess. In various parts of Andhra Pradesh, Bonalu includes the worship of the Goddess in a number of forms and names like Pochamma, Yellamma, Ankalamma, Peddhamma, Maremma, Dokkalamma, Poleramma, and Nookalamma.



Story behind the Bonalu Festival & its Rituals



It is believed that every year, the Goddess make a comeback to her maternal home in the month of Ashada. During the time, people offer their love, respect and devotion in the form of dance, and pots of food, bangles, and sarees.



Just as much as a family would welcome the return of their daughter into their own house, the same way, devotees are celebrating the visit of the Goddess to her own home. For this, special meals are offered so that she is pleased with her people.



Puja Rituals on Bonalu



On the 1st sunday, the rituals will be carried out at Sri Jagadamba temple in the Golconda Fort, Telangana.



The 2ndst sunday,rituals will be held in Balkampet Yellamma temple in Balkampet and Ujjaini Mahakali Temple in Secunderabad.It is called as Lashkar Bonalu.



The 3rdst sunday,of the Ashada month will conduct prayers at the Pochamma and katta maisamma temple in chilkalguda and the Matheswari temple of Lal Darwaza in Old City of Hyderabad.



Offerings: People rise early each Sunday, have a complete bath, wear clean, new clothes. Women, purchase new Earthen pots, wash it and cook a mix of rice, curd, water, and jaggery in it. The pot is decorate with combination of red, white and yellow colours. They apply turmeric and kumkum on the pots. This pot is the offering to the Goddess.



Bonamjyothi: Women cover the pot, place neem leaves on top and light a lamp on top and this is what called as the Bonam Jyoti.



Women prepare all the necessary pots, dress in traditional saree while young girls in lehengas or half sarees, place the pots on their heads, and dance to the drum beats as part of the honouring ceremony of the Goddess.


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