badshah_afdb4 Posted June 29, 2014 Report Posted June 29, 2014 endhi vayya okka aunty ne highlight chesav
argadorn Posted June 29, 2014 Report Posted June 29, 2014 endhi vayya okka aunty ne highlight chesav endhuku badha paduthunavu. Neeku telisina vallu ah photolo leru Ana
badshah_afdb4 Posted June 29, 2014 Report Posted June 29, 2014 endhuku badha paduthunavu. Neeku telisina vallu ah photolo leru Ana Neku ala artham indha
ilovekajal Posted June 30, 2014 Report Posted June 30, 2014 Bonalu aney Pandaga undhi ani thelusu.... Assalu endhuku chestharu ... Any specific god? Note: nenu evvariki against kadhu .... Nenu assalu Hyd lo lenu eppudu so no idea..... Just info Kosam adiganu ...... Ni hard feelings ... Thanks
sqlguy Posted June 30, 2014 Report Posted June 30, 2014 Bonalu (Telugu: బోనాలు ) is a Hindu Festival, Goddess Mahakali is worshiped. Bonalu is an annual festival celebrated in Twin Cities Hyderabad, Secunderabad and parts of Telangana, India.[1] It is celebrated in the month of Ashada Masam, in July/August. Special poojas are performed for Yellamma on the first and last day of the festival.[2] The festival is also considered a thanksgiving to the Goddess for fulfillment of vows. Bonam means Bojanam or a Meal in Telugu, is an Offering to Mother Goddess. Women prepare rice cooked with పాలు-Milk, బెల్లం-Jaggery in a New Brass or Earthen Pot adorned with వేప-Neem Leaves, పసుపు-Turmeric, కుంకుమ-Vermilion and a ప్రమిధ-Lighted Diya on the top of the Pot. Women carry the pots on their heads and make offering of బోనం-Bonam along with పసుపు-కుంకుమ;Turmeric-Vermilion, గాజులు-Bangles and చీర-Saree to the Mother Goddess across the Temples. Bonalu involves the worship of Kali and her various forms. Goddess is worshiped as మైసమ్మ-Mysamma, పోచమ్మ-Pochamma, ఎల్లమ్మ-Yellamma, పెద్దమ్మ-Pedamma, Dokkalamma, Ankalamma, Poleramma, Maremma, Nookalamma etc.,
nry211 Posted June 30, 2014 Report Posted June 30, 2014 Bonalu (Telugu: బోనాలు ) is a Hindu Festival, Goddess Mahakali is worshiped. Bonalu is an annual festival celebrated in Twin Cities Hyderabad, Secunderabad and parts of Telangana, India.[1] It is celebrated in the month of Ashada Masam, in July/August. Special poojas are performed for Yellamma on the first and last day of the festival.[2] The festival is also considered a thanksgiving to the Goddess for fulfillment of vows. Bonam means Bojanam or a Meal in Telugu, is an Offering to Mother Goddess. Women prepare rice cooked with పాలు-Milk, బెల్లం-Jaggery in a New Brass or Earthen Pot adorned with వేప-Neem Leaves, పసుపు-Turmeric, కుంకుమ-Vermilion and a ప్రమిధ-Lighted Diya on the top of the Pot. Women carry the pots on their heads and make offering of బోనం-Bonam along with పసుపు-కుంకుమ;Turmeric-Vermilion, గాజులు-Bangles and చీర-Saree to the Mother Goddess across the Temples. Bonalu involves the worship of Kali and her various forms. Goddess is worshiped as మైసమ్మ-Mysamma, పోచమ్మ-Pochamma, ఎల్లమ్మ-Yellamma, పెద్దమ్మ-Pedamma, Dokkalamma, Ankalamma, Poleramma, Maremma, Nookalamma etc., Good one..
Barney_Stinson Posted June 30, 2014 Report Posted June 30, 2014 Bonalu aney Pandaga undhi ani thelusu.... Assalu endhuku chestharu ... Any specific god? Note: nenu evvariki against kadhu .... Nenu assalu Hyd lo lenu eppudu so no idea..... Just info Kosam adiganu ...... Ni hard feelings ... Thanks Andhra side genral ga mokku antaru kada .. you can relate to that
badrii Posted June 30, 2014 Author Report Posted June 30, 2014 endhi vayya okka aunty ne highlight chesav man, family ladies ni kooda yendi alaa antunnaru...? leave it.
chittimallu16 Posted June 30, 2014 Report Posted June 30, 2014 First bonam golconda lo paina unna gudi lo start chestharu
badrii Posted June 30, 2014 Author Report Posted June 30, 2014 Bonalu aney Pandaga undhi ani thelusu.... Assalu endhuku chestharu ... Any specific god? Note: nenu evvariki against kadhu .... Nenu assalu Hyd lo lenu eppudu so no idea..... Just info Kosam adiganu ...... Ni hard feelings ... Thanks naku kooda telidu, bhayya..... maa oorlo kooda bonalu chestaaru, but ee range lo kaadu..., konchem different gaa untaadi ikkada, (hyd. lo)
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