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  2. List of festivals in Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Navaratri. Chaitra and Ashvini. September–October. The nine-day festival of Durga culminates in Vijayadashami (Dasara). This is one of the three auspicious days of the year. Vijayadashami. Tenth day of waxing moon of Ashvini. September–October. It is the Hindu celebration of good over evil.

  3. Ugadi - Wikipedia

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    Samvatsaradi (Kannada new year), Yugadi (Telugu new year) Observed by: Hindus in Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Goa: Type: Religious (Hindu), social, cultural: Celebrations: Muggu-Rangoli, visiting Temples, Feast with Bobbattu, Holige and Bevu Bella: Date: Chaitra Shukla Pratipada: 2023 date: 22 March (Wednesday) 2024 ...

  4. Makar Sankranti - Wikipedia

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    The festival Sankranti is celebrated for four days in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Telugu women decorate the entrance of their homes by geometric patterns drawn using colored rice flour, called Muggu. Day 1 – Bhogi; Day 2 – Pedda Panduga/Sankranti, the main festival day; Day 3 – Kanuma; Day 4 – Mukkanuma; Bhogi

  5. Krishna Janmashtami - Wikipedia

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    The festival is celebrated in the evening as Krishna was born at midnight. Most people observe a strict fast on this day. A toddler dressed like Krishna. In Andhra Pradesh and Telengana, recitation of shlokas and devotional songs are the characteristics of this festival. Another unique feature of this festival is that young boys are dressed up ...

  6. Srivari Brahmotsavam - Wikipedia

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    Two festivals. When there is an extra month in the lunar calendar, two Brahmotsavam are held viz., Salakatla and Navarathri. Both festivals were held in 2015. 2018 and 2020. Brahmotsavam 2023. This year, due to the occurrence of Adhika Maasa, there will be two Brahmotsavams in Tirumala.

  7. Bathukamma - Wikipedia

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    Bathukamma is a Hindu flower-festival celebrated by the women of Telangana and some parts of Andhra Pradesh. Every year this festival is celebrated as per the Sathavahana calendar for nine days starting on

  8. Hanuman Jayanti - Wikipedia

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    The celebration of Hanuman Jayanti varies by time and tradition in each state of India. In most northern states of India, the festival is observed on the full-moon day of the Hindu month of Chaitra (Chaitra Purnima).. In Telugu states Anjaneya Jayanthi celebrate on every Bahula (Shukla Paksha) Dashami in Vaishakha month according to Telugu ...

  9. Bonalu - Wikipedia

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    Bonalu( Telugu: బోనాలు) is a traditional Hindu festival centered on the Goddess Mahakali from Telangana. This festival is celebrated annually in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, as well as in other parts of the state. It is celebrated in the month of Ashada Masam, which is around July and/or August.

  10. Ratha Yatra (Puri) - Wikipedia

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  11. Sirimanothsavam - Wikipedia

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    Sirimanothsavam, (Telugu: సిరిమాను పండుగ, సిరి మాను ఉత్సవం) (also referred to as Sirimanu Uthsavam, Siri Manu Fete/Festival, Sirimanu Panduga) is a festival organized to propitiate Goddess Pyddithallamma of Vizianagram Town.