“Bonalu has always been inclusive, welcoming people of all backgrounds. This festival is an integral part of Telangana’s identity and culture. During Bonalu, we get dressed to participate in rituals of Bonalu filled with pride. We embody the strength and grace of Goddess Mahankali, and it’s an honor to carry the sacred ghatam symbolizing her presence.
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The festival dates back to the 18th century when a deadly plague struck Hyderabad. The people prayed to Goddess Mahankali for protection, and the plague eventually subsided. Since then, Bonalu has been celebrated annually to express gratitude to the goddess for her protection.
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Dancing, singing, and performing rituals, we fully immerse ourselves in the festival’s spirit at Ujjaini Mahankali Bonalu, Secunderabad. We feel grateful to feel respected by society as we participate in festivities. We proudly celebrate our identities and contributions, honoring our community’s inclusive traditions.”