Perini Shiva Thandavam (Perini Śivatāṇḍavam) is an ancient, vigorous dance form from Telangana, India. Revered as the “Dance of Warriors,” it was traditionally performed by soldiers before going to battle to invoke the blessings of Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and transformation. This dance reached its zenith during the Kakatiya dynasty and is […]Read More
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Cheriyal Scroll Painting: A Vibrant Tradition of Telangana’s Storytelling
Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a vibrant and unique art form that originates from the Telangana region of India. It combines rich storytelling with intricate visuals, creating a captivating blend of color and detail. More than just an art form, Cheriyal Scroll Painting serves as a medium of cultural preservation, capturing the lives of local deities, […]Read More
Bathukamma Songs: Feasting through Telangana’s special floral festival
In the Same Tradition of Bathukamma or the Spirit of Growth Bathukamma is a colorful and cultural festival of life, nature and womanhood. This floral festival is especially dear to the people of the Telangana state since it was initiated in the state. The term Bathukamma directly translates to ‘Mother Goddess come alive;’ and the […]Read More
If you come from the southern region of India, you might have heard about The Gangamma Jatara, it’s a celebration of the most colourful festival ever celebrated especially in the southern region. We could see it in the states such as Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana. This celebration has been dedicated to the goddess Gangamma […]Read More
The Dakshin Ganga, or the Ganges of the South, is India’s second-longest river, after the Ganges. Stretching through the states of Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha in approximately 1,465 km length, the river Godavari is crucial for the agricultural and economic growth of these states and holds deep cultural and religious significance, as […]Read More
The Devotional Symphony of Bhakta Ramadasu: A Journey Through Melody
Few have resonated as deeply with the ethos of devotion as Kancharla Gopanna, known to the world as Bhakta Ramadasa. His life was a testament to the power of faith and the transcendence of music as a form of worship. Born in the 17th century in Nelakondapalli village, Bhadradri Kothagudem district, Telangana, Ramadasa was a […]Read More