Bonalu is Festival Celebrated
in the State of Telangana,and it is dedicated to Goddess Mahakali.It
is celebrated in the month of Ashada Masam, in
July/August.Bonam means "Bojanam" in telugu.This is the festival that
lasts for a whole month and one of the longest festival that is
celebrated all across India.
The other one is that this is the time when Goddess Mahakali comes back to her parental home, in Ashada Maasam or the period from late June to August.
On the first Sunday of 'Aashaadam', celebrations are held at the temple atGolconda Fort. On the second Sunday, at Ujjaini Mahakali Temple in Secunderabad and Balkampet Yellamma temple in Balkampet, and the third Sunday, at the Matheswari temple of Lal Darwaza in Old City of Hyderabad. Akkanna Madanna temple in Haribowli, Muthyalamma temple in Shah Ali Banda are among other temples where Bonalu are celebrated. Every year, lakhs of devotees congregate to pay obeisance to Mahankali.
Origin :
There are two stories regarding
this festival.In the year 1813 Plague disease broke out in Twin Cities of
Hyderabad & Secunderabad, claiming thousands of
lives.Military battalion prayed to the Mother Goddess
in Mahankaal Temple in
Ujjain.They Believed
that Goddess Mahakali Saved from epidemic disease and
installed Goddess Mahakali in their city and every year people
offered Bonalu.
The other one is that this is the time when Goddess Mahakali comes back to her parental home, in Ashada Maasam or the period from late June to August.
On the first Sunday of 'Aashaadam', celebrations are held at the temple atGolconda Fort. On the second Sunday, at Ujjaini Mahakali Temple in Secunderabad and Balkampet Yellamma temple in Balkampet, and the third Sunday, at the Matheswari temple of Lal Darwaza in Old City of Hyderabad. Akkanna Madanna temple in Haribowli, Muthyalamma temple in Shah Ali Banda are among other temples where Bonalu are celebrated. Every year, lakhs of devotees congregate to pay obeisance to Mahankali.
This festival is celebrated for
seeking the blessings of the Godess so that there will no calamities and that
all should live happily.The main part of the festival is offering the bonam to the Goddess, which is done on
Sundays.The bonam consists of rice which is cooked along with milk
and jaggery, tamarind juice and water all in different pots made of mud or
metal.
These pots are decorated with
Turmeric and kumkum and Neem leaves along with a lamp on the pots are carried
on head to the temple of the Godess. This is offered on Sunday every week at
different places of Telangana until the festival ends.
The bonam is carried to
the temple with a person called Pothuraju.The interesting part of the festival
is the Rangam, which is on the next day after the bonam is offered
i.e on Monday.In this ritual a woman who is believed to be possessed by the
Goddess would foretell the future for that year.
Rangam is followed by
Ghatam.Ghatam is copper pot, decorated in the form of mother goddess, and
it is carried by a priest who wears traditional dress.The Ghatam is taken into
procession from first day of the festival till last day, when it is immersed in
water .
Bonalu Dates 2016 :
July 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st.
At Ujjaini Mahankali Temple is July 24th.
Rangam is on 25th July.
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