Colourful start to Bonalu

The annual Bonalu festivities begin on a grand note at Golconda Fort on Thursday.

July 12, 2013 01:36 am | Updated November 17, 2021 05:05 am IST - HYDERABAD:

Potharajus dance in gay abandon as they lead the Bonalu procession near Golconda Fort on Thursday. The annual ‘Bonalu’ festival got off to a glittering start at the Sri Jagadamba temple atop the Golconda Fort. Photo: Nagara Gopal

Potharajus dance in gay abandon as they lead the Bonalu procession near Golconda Fort on Thursday. The annual ‘Bonalu’ festival got off to a glittering start at the Sri Jagadamba temple atop the Golconda Fort. Photo: Nagara Gopal

The annual Bonalu festivities began on a grand note at Golconda Fort on Thursday amidst tight security.

Women offered ‘bonam’ prepared with cooked rice, curd and jaggery in a brass or earthen pot. They adorned the vessel with neem leaves, turmeric and vermilion along with a lamp on the top.

Led by ‘potharajus’ dancing to the rhythmic drumbeats, they placed the vessel on their heads and offered ‘bonam’ to the goddess. The procession that started from Langer Houz at around 2 p.m. culminated at the fort in the evening.

The main Bonalu fete will begin at Sri Ujjaini Mahankali temple in Secunderabad on July 28 and 29. The celebrations will conclude after the two-day festival at Sri Simhavahini Mahankali temple and Sri Akkanna and Madanna Mahankali temple at Lal Darwaza.

The police mad elaborate security arrangements.

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