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SUMMARY:Vijayadashami (Dasara)
DESCRIPTION:Vijayadashami\, widely known as Dasara\, is celebrated in Siddipet with a unique blend of deep-rooted rural traditions and significant community festivities. \nKey Aspects of Celebration\n\n\nShami Puja: A central ritual during Dasara in Siddipet is the Shami Puja (worshipping the Jammi tree). Locals exchange Jammi leaves\, which are considered sacred and symbolic of gold\, signifying the victory of good over evil. \n\n\nCommunity Spirit: The festival is a major time for family reunions in the district. Households are decorated\, and special traditional sweets are prepared to mark the culmination of the nine-day Navaratri festivities. \n\n\nCultural Significance: Siddipet maintains a strong connection to its agrarian roots\, and during Dasara\, farmers often perform Ayudha Puja\, blessing their tools\, machinery\, and vehicles in gratitude for their livelihood. \n\n\nPublic and Religious Events: Local temples in the region experience high footfall\, with special pujas dedicated to Goddess Durga. The atmosphere in the city is vibrant\, with markets and public spaces decorated to commemorate the festival.
URL:https://siddipetdist.splenden.in/event/vijayadashami-dasara/
LOCATION:Vijayadashami (Dasara)\, Siddipet\, Siddipet District\, Telangana\, Siddipet\, Ts State\, 502103
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260926T080000
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SUMMARY:Bathukamma festival
DESCRIPTION:The Bathukamma festival is a significant cultural event in Siddipet\, celebrated with immense enthusiasm as part of the broader Telangana state celebrations\, which honor the unique identity and heritage of the region. \nSignificance and Celebration\n\n\nCultural Importance: Bathukamma is a floral festival celebrated by women\, honoring Goddess Mahagauri—the patron goddess of womanhood. It symbolizes the connection between humans and nature. \n\n\nThe Rituals: Women in Siddipet gather to arrange flowers (often locally sourced\, seasonal blossoms like tangedu\, gunugu\, and chamanthi) into beautiful\, conical\, temple-shaped stacks called “Bathukamma.” \n\n\nCommunity Participation: In the evenings\, women place these floral stacks in an open area\, circle around them\, and perform traditional rhythmic dances while singing folk songs. This ritual reflects the collective spirit and community bonding of the district. \n\n\nThe Culmination: On the final day\, known as Saddula Bathukamma\, the floral stacks are immersed in local water bodies\, such as the Komaticheruvu Lake in Siddipet\, which serves as a major focal point for the city’s festivities. \n\n\nLocal Observance\n\n\nGovernment Support: The district administration in Siddipet actively organizes and facilitates large-scale public celebrations. In recent years\, these events have been held at prominent public spaces\, such as the Mini Tank Bund at Komaticheruvu\, where massive floral displays and synchronized group dances are performed. \n\n\nPublic Spirit: The festival not only marks the end of the monsoon season but is also a time for families to return home\, strengthening social ties and preserving the traditional arts and songs of the region.
URL:https://siddipetdist.splenden.in/event/bathukamma-festival/
LOCATION:Siddipet Town & Rural Areas\, Siddipet\, Siddipet District\, Telangana\, Siddipet\, Ts State\, 502103
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260815T080000
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UID:3731-1786780800-1786813200@siddipetdist.splenden.in
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Independence Day in Siddipet is celebrated with significant fervor\, marked by official ceremonies and community participation throughout the district. \nOfficial Ceremonies\n\n\nFlag Hoisting: The main official Independence Day ceremony is typically held at the Government Degree College grounds in the district headquarters. A prominent government minister or official presides over the event\, accepting the guard of honor from the police and unfurling the national flag. \n\n\nCollectorate Observances: The Siddipet Collectorate Office also serves as a primary venue for official government ceremonies\, where the district administration and local dignitaries gather to mark the occasion.
URL:https://siddipetdist.splenden.in/event/3731/
LOCATION:Ts State
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260721T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260721T170000
DTSTAMP:20260714T044646Z
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SUMMARY:Bonalu Festival Celebrations
DESCRIPTION:Bonalu is a vibrant and deeply traditional Hindu festival celebrated annually in the Indian state of Telangana\, particularly in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. It is a month-long celebration dedicated to Goddess Mahakali and serves as an expression of thanksgiving for her protection against diseases\, evil\, and for her blessings of prosperity. In 2014\, following the formation of the state\, Bonalu was officially declared the State Festival of Telangana. \nMeaning and Significance\n\n\nThe Name: “Bonalu” is derived from the word Bhojanam (Sanskrit for “feast” or “meal”). It refers to the ritual offering of food—the Bonam—made to the Goddess. \n\n\nHistorical Origins: The festival is traditionally linked to the 19th century\, when a plague outbreak devastated Hyderabad. Military soldiers from the region\, stationed in Ujjain\, prayed to Goddess Mahakali to save their families\, vowing to install an idol and offer a grand feast if the epidemic subsided. Upon their return\, they fulfilled this vow\, establishing a tradition that continues today. \n\n\nTiming: The festival is observed during the Hindu month of Ashada Masam (typically falling in June–July or July–August). \n\n\nKey Rituals and Celebrations\nThe atmosphere during Bonalu is one of community joy\, characterized by music\, dance\, and colorful processions. \n\n\nThe Bonam Offering: Women prepare a special meal of rice cooked with milk and jaggery in new earthen or brass pots. These pots are decorated with neem leaves\, turmeric\, and vermilion\, and topped with a small\, lit lamp. Carrying these pots on their heads\, the women proceed barefoot to temples to offer them to the Goddess. \n\n\nPothuraju: A central figure in the processions is the Pothuraju\, a man who dances vigorously to the beat of drums. Bare-chested and adorned with turmeric and vermilion\, he is believed to be the brother of the Goddess and acts as her vanguard\, warding off evil spirits. \n\n\nRangam (The Oracle): Held the day after the main festival\, this ritual involves an oracle (a woman believed to be possessed by the Goddess) who predicts the future and provides guidance for the community regarding the upcoming year. \n\n\nGhatam: A decorated copper pot representing the Goddess\, the Ghatam is carried in a procession accompanied by traditional music and dance\, marking the culmination of the festivities when it is eventually immersed
URL:https://siddipetdist.splenden.in/event/bonalu-festival-celebrations/
LOCATION:Major temples across Siddipet District\, Siddipet\, Siddipet District\, Telangana\, Siddipet\, Ts State\, 502103\, India
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