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nenu abaddam cheppina kada 4v ki anta cheppu festival backdrop ento...

 

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Bathukamma Panduga is an important ritual dedicated to Goddess Gauri observed during Navratri (September – October) in the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh. Bathukamma Festival Story is associated with the famous legend of Goddess Sati self-immolating herself after listening to her father, Daksha, insulting Lord Shiva. Bathukamma 2011 begins on September 27.

 
 
Daksha Prajapati was against her daughter Sati marrying Lord Shiva. He considered Shiva as a beggar who roams graveyards. But Sati who had understood that everything is Shiva – the Supreme Auspicious – wanted to marry him.
 
 
Finally, Daksha agreed to Sati marrying Shiva. But Daksha never accepted the importance of Lord Shiva and waited for an opportunity to insult him.
 
 
For this, Daksha decided to conduct a Yajna (ritual sacrifice) and invited all the people except Lord Shiva.
 
Sati wanted to know why her husband was not invited and went to the Yajna despite the warnings given by Shiva that the whole process of Yajna was to insult him. 
 
 
At the yagna, Sati was not welcomed and respected. Instead Daksha showered insults on Lord Shiva. His rustic ways were ridiculed and Sati soon realized the folly of not listening to Lord Shiva. An insulted Sati could not bear the humiliation and she sat on the ground in Yajna hall meditating on Shiva the Yogi, one who is aware of the ways of the universe. 
 
 
Soon she brought forth her inner fire and allowed it to consume her.
 
 
During the Bathukamma festival women pray for the return of Goddess Sati.
 
 
She later incarnated as Goddess Parvati and married Lord Shiva.
 
 
There are also numerous other legends of Bathukamma Panduga associated with a particular region. These are folklores often depicting the birth of miracle child – Goddess Shakti incarnating as a girl child.
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Bathukamma Panduga is an important ritual dedicated to Goddess Gauri observed during Navratri (September – October) in the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh. Bathukamma Festival Story is associated with the famous legend of Goddess Sati self-immolating herself after listening to her father, Daksha, insulting Lord Shiva. Bathukamma 2011 begins on September 27.


Daksha Prajapati was against her daughter Sati marrying Lord Shiva. He considered Shiva as a beggar who roams graveyards. But Sati who had understood that everything is Shiva – the Supreme Auspicious – wanted to marry him.


Finally, Daksha agreed to Sati marrying Shiva. But Daksha never accepted the importance of Lord Shiva and waited for an opportunity to insult him.


For this, Daksha decided to conduct a Yajna (ritual sacrifice) and invited all the people except Lord Shiva.

Sati wanted to know why her husband was not invited and went to the Yajna despite the warnings given by Shiva that the whole process of Yajna was to insult him.


At the yagna, Sati was not welcomed and respected. Instead Daksha showered insults on Lord Shiva. His rustic ways were ridiculed and Sati soon realized the folly of not listening to Lord Shiva. An insulted Sati could not bear the humiliation and she sat on the ground in Yajna hall meditating on Shiva the Yogi, one who is aware of the ways of the universe.


Soon she brought forth her inner fire and allowed it to consume her.


During the Bathukamma festival women pray for the return of Goddess Sati.


She later incarnated as Goddess Parvati and married Lord Shiva.


There are also numerous other legends of Bathukamma Panduga associated with a particular region. These are folklores often depicting the birth of miracle child – Goddess Shakti incarnating as a girl child.

naaku akkarledu... Adigina vallaki cheppuko okate amma ki Abba ki puttinoda...
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vanne adugu...nenu chepthe non sense anta okate amma ki Abba ki puttinodu baaga chepthadu...

neeku telsu aa ana, ne answer endi ani adigina adi thapu correct ani adagale... teliste chepu or else odiley anthe kaani vani adugu veeni adugu nduku 

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Last year kontha mandhi pulkas samakyandhra ani andhra kuda banthi pula garlands tho bathkamma sesi istam vachinattu adatu...
Ee sari cheyaremo.. Separated kadha... We luv telangana they are our bros movies lo tank band meddha valla vigrahalu lekapothenem mem celebrate sestham annaru.. Tg vadu pm ayina maku mathram ntr ye telugodu... Vere vallu kadhu... Lol pulkas

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good...parents baaga pencharu...

 

 

thelusthundhi le

 

madhyalo, nizam- mim - out of topic,

 

durga devi ni kolustharu

 

dhandam petti vellu- if mi parents adhi nerputhe, or belief ledha- lite thesuko -y to hurt on some one festival/ beliefs

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neeku telsu aa ana, ne answer endi ani adigina adi thapu correct ani adagale... teliste chepu or else odiley anthe kaani vani adugu veeni adugu nduku

telidu...OK..inka lite...
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Bathukamma Panduga is an important ritual dedicated to Goddess Gauri observed during Navratri (September – October) in the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh. Bathukamma Festival Story is associated with the famous legend of Goddess Sati self-immolating herself after listening to her father, Daksha, insulting Lord Shiva. Bathukamma 2011 begins on September 27.

 
 
Daksha Prajapati was against her daughter Sati marrying Lord Shiva. He considered Shiva as a beggar who roams graveyards. But Sati who had understood that everything is Shiva – the Supreme Auspicious – wanted to marry him.
 
 
Finally, Daksha agreed to Sati marrying Shiva. But Daksha never accepted the importance of Lord Shiva and waited for an opportunity to insult him.
 
 
For this, Daksha decided to conduct a Yajna (ritual sacrifice) and invited all the people except Lord Shiva.
 
Sati wanted to know why her husband was not invited and went to the Yajna despite the warnings given by Shiva that the whole process of Yajna was to insult him. 
 
 
At the yagna, Sati was not welcomed and respected. Instead Daksha showered insults on Lord Shiva. His rustic ways were ridiculed and Sati soon realized the folly of not listening to Lord Shiva. An insulted Sati could not bear the humiliation and she sat on the ground in Yajna hall meditating on Shiva the Yogi, one who is aware of the ways of the universe. 
 
 
Soon she brought forth her inner fire and allowed it to consume her.
 
 
During the Bathukamma festival women pray for the return of Goddess Sati.
 
 
She later incarnated as Goddess Parvati and married Lord Shiva.
 
 
There are also numerous other legends of Bathukamma Panduga associated with a particular region. These are folklores often depicting the birth of miracle child – Goddess Shakti incarnating as a girl child.

 

nice info bro thanks...

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thelusthundhi le

madhyalo, nizam- mim - out of topic,

durga devi ni kolustharu

dhandam petti vellu- if mi parents adhi nerputhe, or belief ledha- lite thesuko -y to hurt on some one festival/ beliefs

samskaram anedi nee daggare nerchukovali...huha..
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Last year kontha mandhi pulkas samakyandhra ani andhra kuda banthi pula garlands tho bathkamma sesi istam vachinattu adatu...
Ee sari cheyaremo.. Separated kadha... We luv telangana they are our bros movies lo tank band meddha valla vigrahalu lekapothenem mem celebrate sestham annaru.. Tg vadu pm ayina maku mathram ntr ye telugodu... Vere vallu kadhu... Lol pulkas

guess ee yr kuda celebrating anukunta, nduku ante poduna cbn fb page lo chusna 

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Last year kontha mandhi pulkas samakyandhra ani andhra kuda banthi pula garlands tho bathkamma sesi istam vachinattu adatu...
Ee sari cheyaremo.. Separated kadha... We luv telangana they are our bros movies lo tank band meddha valla vigrahalu lekapothenem mem celebrate sestham annaru.. Tg vadu pm ayina maku mathram ntr ye telugodu... Vere vallu kadhu... Lol pulkas

 

agreed, phulkis/ lafangis/ jaffas - avvi lite

 

but when it comes to beliefs - plz respect their festivals ani force baa ki chepputhunna

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samskaram anedi nee daggare nerchukovali...huha..

 

LoL 

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agreed, phulkis/ lafangis/ jaffas - avvi lite

 

but when it comes to beliefs - plz respect their festivals ani force baa ki chepputhunna

yeap agreed, cannot politicize or generalize on these 

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lol

 

 

dedicated to you vayya https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue-oWqhE7nU&list=RDxCfB7CemRUI&index=7

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