Bonalu Celebrations Commence At Sri Ujjaini Mahankali Temple On Colorful Note

Haydarabad: Colorful Ashadamasam Bonalu celebrations began on Monday with a colorful note in the Temple of Historical Sri Ujjaini Mehankali in Secunderabad.
Return lessons, Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar and family members, who are also responsible for Haydarabad, offered the first ‘Bonam’ to the goddess Sri Mahankali in the early hours. After presenting ‘Bonam’ with other officials, he joined the first ‘Harathi’.
The temple was decorated with colored flowers and LED lights to mark the event. SECUNDERErabad and its surrounding lanes and Bylanes were wearing a festive atmosphere. Many dedicated, especially covered with Pattu Sarees, as a gratitude to gratitude with turmeric and vermillion in a pot cooked with rice and Jaggery boned ‘bonam’ to offer the temple to offer.
They also presented the ‘saaka’ to the goddess Sri Mehankali, which contains neem leaves and pure water. The women provided a comfortable breath as a separate tail to offer ‘bonam’. The main charm of the festival is the infection of ‘Potharajus’ vibrating ‘Young Maar’ drums, which are transmitted by turmeric and vermillion paste.
They have been waiting in the queue to have the goddess Darshana since 3 o’clock. Participation was normal until 7 in the morning, and as the day progressed, the General Bazaar was swollen using all the queues organized in other ways connecting the Subash bazaar and the temple.
The strips in Secunderabad echoed with Bonalu folk songs. In the evening, several youth associations removed the temple ‘Phalaharambandi’ regiments. The Police Department used more than 2,500 personnel to execute the festival that provides the appropriate tail system to avoid any discomfort. More female officers were deployed to hold a tab in Capockets and mobile phone thieves.



