BATHUKAMMA FESTIVAL
In Bodangparthy,Bathkamma festival is a nine-day cultural festival in Telangana that happens in October. It begins with excitement as the women dress in traditional clothes and colorful processions.
The Bathkamma festival is celebrated during Durga Navratri.
Bathkamma festival begins on the day of Mahalaya Amavasya and the festival ends on the day of Durgashtami.Bathkamma means ‘Mother Goddess come alive’ and the festival represents the cultural spirit of Telangana, symbolizing the patron Goddess of womanhood. The festival is also known as the Spring Festival of Goddess Gauri. Bathkamma festival is a floral festival and during the festival, a beautiful flower stack is arranged in a unique style in the shape of a temple, which usually consists of seasonal flowers, having medicinal values.
Bathkamma festival begins on the day of Mahalaya Amavasya and the festival ends on the day of Durgashtami.Bathkamma means ‘Mother Goddess come alive’ and the festival represents the cultural spirit of Telangana, symbolizing the patron Goddess of womanhood. The festival is also known as the Spring Festival of Goddess Gauri. Bathkamma festival is a floral festival and during the festival, a beautiful flower stack is arranged in a unique style in the shape of a temple, which usually consists of seasonal flowers, having medicinal values.