A Flourishing Start to Bathukamma in Warangal
Warangal, the cultural heartland of Telangana, is once again awash in colors and festivities as Bathukamma, the state’s cherished floral festival, officially commenced. The inaugural ‘Engili Pula Bathukamma’ ceremony took place with immense pomp and joy at the revered Thousand Pillar Temple in Hanamkonda on Sunday evening, marking the beginning of nine days filled with spiritual fervor and cultural splendor.
Women and girls, adorned in beautiful traditional attire, gathered to participate in the grand opening. The celebrations were formally launched by Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, alongside Tourism and Culture Minister Jupally Krishna Rao and other esteemed guests. The State government, through its Department of Culture, has meticulously organized extensive arrangements to ensure a magnificent celebration that will culminate on September 30 with ‘Saddula Bathukamma’.

Spiritual Significance and Cultural Riches
Addressing the joyous assembly, Deputy Chief Minister Vikramarka eloquently spoke of Bathukamma’s profound spiritual importance. He noted the deep devotion with which women across Telangana honor Goddess Gauramma, meticulously offering prayers through exquisite floral arrangements. He extended his heartfelt wishes for the festival to flourish with vibrancy throughout its nine-day duration, emphasizing its role in ushering prosperity for both the state and its people. His speech also highlighted the government’s unwavering commitment to empowering women.
The inaugural program, expertly curated by the Telangana Music Academy, treated attendees to a captivating Kakatiya dance performance, beautifully showcasing Telangana’s rich historical and cultural tapestry. Earlier in the day, the Deputy Chief Minister and other dignitaries were also moved by a compelling dance-drama portraying the life of Chakali Ailamma, a heroic figure of the Telangana armed struggle.

This nine-day floral festival is a profound dedication to Goddess Gauri, who symbolizes fertility and life—a celebration that transcends mere tradition. From September 21 to September 30, women throughout the state will engage in the intricate art of crafting towering flower stacks, singing soulful folk songs, and dancing in rhythmic circles, all to invoke blessings for family well-being and abundant prosperity.
Other prominent figures who graced the event included Ministers Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, Danasari Anasuya (Seethakka), Konda Surekha, and Warangal Mayor Gundu Sudharani, underscoring the widespread significance of this beloved festival.