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Hyderabad Festivals
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Hyderabad has traditional, religious and state festivals organized and
celebrated in the city. These festivals are full of messages depicting one
or more aspects of human life, relationships or ancient traditions. Many
of these festivals such as Deepavali, Dasara, Mohurrum, Shivratri, etc.
are celebrated nation wide. Some of the popular festivals are briefed
below.
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▪ Deccan Festival
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The Deccan Festival highlights Hyderabad's arts, crafts, culture and
cuisine. This festival also includes a Pearls and Bangles fair and a food
fair. Cultural programs, food stalls arts and craft shops etc. is also
organized.
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▪ Lumbini Festival: |
This festival is organized to celebrate the Buddhist Heritage of Andra
Pradesh. The festival is celebrated in Nagarjunasagar and Hyderabad for
three days from 2nd Friday of December every year.
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▪ Makara Sankranti: |
This harvest festival is celebrated for 3 days in Mid January. The first day
is Bhogi that is spent with gaiety. The second day is Sankranthi when the
sun enters the Makara Rasi (the zodiac sign of Capricorn). Traditionally
this period is considered an auspicious day. Many families arrange a doll
show and invite their friends and give alms to the poor. The third day is
Kanuma. The Community being agrarian, they acknowledge their gratitude to
the part taking of the animals. They decorate the bulls, conduct games
including cockfights, bullfights and ram fights. Rich and poor alike will
have a good time.
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▪ Sivratri: |
It is one of the pre-historic festivals celebrated all over India in
Februaruy/March. It is a religious festival devoted to Lord Shiva, the
Destroyer. The devotees dedicate the entire day to the worship of Lord
Shiva. During the night people remain awake, go to the temple and listen
to the Vedic recitals and their meanings.
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▪ Ugadi: |
This native New Year comes soon after the celebration of 'holy' in
April-May. Spring is considered as the first season of this native New
Year of Andra.
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▪ Vinayak Chaturthi: |
The day when Lord Ganesh or Vinayak was born (created) is celebrated as
Vinayak Chaturthi. The day is celebrated with devotion and enthusiasm
throughout the country. Every year the largest Ganesh idol is installed
at Khairatabad in Hyderabad that is taller than thirty feet. On the 11th
day of celebration, processions converge at Hussain Sager Lake. The
ten-day Ganesh festival concludes with the immersion of Ganesh idols in
the lake.
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▪ Diwali: |
The festival of light is celebrated in Andra Pradesh together with other
places of the country. It is a festival that revolves around Lakshmi,
the goddess of wealth. During the festival the whole country explodes
into colour and noise.
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▪ Moharrum: |
It is celebrated in Hyderabad and is as popular as Dasara in Mysore.
Muslims also celebrate Milad-un-Nabi with assemblies held Mecca Masjid
and at Dar-us-Salaam.
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