On November 9, Hyderabad celebrates the Sadar Festival, a carnival in which bulls with painted horns, ornaments, and garlands are paraded through the streets. It is accompanied by the sounds of groups of people dancing to the beat of Telugu films.
Sadar, the annual buffalo carnival celebrated exclusively by the Yadav community in Hyderabad, is preparing for its 73rd event on Tuesday this year. This time the champion bull Sartaj from Haryana has become the attraction of the carnivals. At the same festival last year, 25-year-old bull and bull racing champion SARTaj won several prizes. He has won the title of the best bull in his age group in the last two years and will be an attraction for the carnival this time.
Makar Sankranti is one of the biggest festivals in India, as the ancient festival is celebrated after the solar cycle. The festival, dedicated to the sun Surya, sees believers take a holy bath in the river, which is believed to free them from past sins. Last year Yuvraj, Shahanshah, and Dara were the attractions, and this year SheHansHah will be seen in Sadar for the first time.
Also known as Dunnapothula Panduga, the festival is celebrated on the first day of March, and South India celebrates it with lights. An integral part of this festival is the prayer to the sun and the singing of hymns and prayers for peace, prosperity, and prosperity.
The Sadar has been celebrated in Hyderabad for more than 100 years, said Haribabu Yadav, the festival's organizer. Dhara will be the main attraction of the event and the bull festival, or Sadars, is celebrated only in Hyderabadi, "he said. The festival is organized by the Telugu film industry in collaboration with the Telangana State Tourism Development Corporation (TSDDC) and the Hyderburg-based non-profit organization Shahenshah.
To attract people, we have started to bring super cops from different places to Hyderabad, "he said. He explained that in previous years he had also brought his own bull and other cops from other parts of the country.
As part of the festival, the organizers have also donated memorabilia to Sadar's cast and family members. The festival was also attended by a large number of people from different parts of Hyderabad as well as from other cities in India.
The highlight of the festival was the unique melody played by the Yadavs during the parade called Da Dan Ki Melody. The buffalo has just become a symbol of international understanding and this festival is more about togetherness. This was also celebrated as a wonderful festival by many people from different parts of Hyderabad as well as from other cities in India.
Buffalo are decorated with garlands of flowers and painted horns, and sometimes the animals are encouraged to stand on their hind legs. The music is also associated with a special step dance performed by Yadav men. This melody was so popular that it was once reserved for the Yadavas, although today it is simply called the "Yadav melody." Buffalo roam the streets during the festival, often accompanied by dancing crowds.
The Sadar was founded in 1946 by the Naryanguda YMCA in Hyderabad and has since been organized by its respective Chowdhary in many other places in Hyderabad. The large crowds attract the attention of the Sadars, who over time have organized for many others in the town and throughout Hyderabad.
The community in Kachiguda, a suburb of Hyderabad, is the largest and most important, while the main festival of Diwali is celebrated annually. So the Sadar is a place where the Yadav community celebrates their festival, and the other notable places where it takes place are Deepak Talkies, Saidabad, and Ameerpet, Kairthabad.
The Sadar Utsav Mela, also called Dunnapothula panduga, takes place annually on the two days of Deepavali. Buffalo from all over the country are brought to Hyderabad and often decorated, adorned and decorated before being paraded in the streets. Yadav commune belongs to Kachiguda, Kairthabad, Ameerpet, and other parts of the city.
The procession is accompanied by percussionists playing music to dance, as well as a large number of drummers and dancers.
After the puja is completed, the first male buffalo is led out in procession and made to stomp on the illuminated diya. Buffalos are the main figurehead of the parade, as the community depends on livestock for its livelihood. The carnival parade in Sadar begins with fanfare by a large number of drummers, dancers, and dancers from all over the city and from different parts of Hyderabad.
Several buffaloes are decorated with garlands and painted with horns and ornaments and roam the streets of Hyderabad all day. Particular care is given to the livestock, which consists mainly of water buffalo and cows. Later, the bulls perform stunts, much to the amusement of the audience. They are also accompanied by groups of people dancing to a beat and dancing in front of them.
When a family's buffalo is rewarded, it is considered a great honor for the family, and the best one - decorated brings the prize home. The buffalo are then exhibited at the head of the community and then at the head of each community. However, it will be mainly Haryana and Punjab who will prevail due to their gigantic frames and majestic appearance.
The celebration will be a great opportunity for the local communities to perform their traditional dances, songs, dances, and dances of their own creation.
Also known as Dunnapothula Panduga, this festival is celebrated in Hyderabad every November. South India celebrates the festival of lights, but the hand-picked history of Telangana is forgotten.
In South India, dozens of people believe that Lord Krishna killed a demon named Narakasura that day after a fierce battle.
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In South India, dozens of people believe that Lord Krishna killed a demon named Narakasura in a fierce battle that day. In order to avoid clashes between the communities, the police have given instructions to make the festival a big one in Hyderabad, as it is one of the biggest festivals in South India and is celebrated so big in Telangana.
The problem is that once the cattle are seized, there is no way to get them back unless you pay a fine in court or are booked by the police, "said Mustafa Qureshi, a cattle dealer. He is still trying to understand the loss of Rs20 lakh he suffered after his truck was stopped by a rake, which led to him being booked under the Animal Cruelty Prevention Act to load cattle onto a truck. News of the ban on taming bulls for competition has sparked a fierce debate among opponents of traditional sport, who say it is cruel to MADURAI (India). The Telangana State Animal Welfare Board (TSWB) has released a statement saying they have now banned the tamed bull competition in Hyderabad.
Musicians from the show decorated the bull gangireddu with their skills outside the Telangana State Animal Welfare Board (TSWB) office.
Several buffaloes were decorated with garlands and painted with horn ornaments and roamed the streets of Hyderabad all day. Tray Talam (Valley of the Sacrifice) was decorated in the middle with the bull and the edges of various animals. The bull was also accompanied by a group of people who danced to the beat and later performed some stunts to the amusement of the audience.
Bangalore is already in the process of becoming the cultural and economic center of the country, being the second largest city in India after New York City. This festival and fair have brought the traditional sphere of the modern people of Bangalore into the modern sphere. However, it will be mainly Haryana and Punjab, with their gigantic frames and majestic appearance, who will call the shots.
With the city's IT industry and comprehensive modernization, we all know how to stay true to our traditions.
To attract people, we have started to bring super cops from different places to Hyderabad, "he said. Kadalekai Parishe is a festival that celebrates the first peanut harvest of the whole year. Sadar has been celebrated in Hyderabad for more than 100 years, said Haribabu Yadav, the festival's organizer. Here is the full list of bull festivals in the city from recent years.
He said they had also brought in super police officers from various parts of the country in recent years, including Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, and Delhi.
As part of the festival, the organizers also presented memorabilia to the artists from Sadar, and the star of the festival was undoubtedly Shahenshah the Bull, who has been in the headlines for his bulls in recent years.
The owner brings his bulls with the utmost care and spends much of his time and money with them, as well as time with his wife and children.
Four special zookeepers have been appointed to ensure that the needs of the bulls are met. The bulls are said to weigh 1500 kg and drink almost 40 liters of milk, as well as 100 apples and 5 kg of dried fruit a day. Rs 25 crore per bull is also estimated to fetch almost one lakh rupees per ejaculation since their semen is often used to breed with other buffalo. Dhara has offered Rs 15 crore, but the bull owner decided not to sell him, ANI reported.
The Festival of Lights is celebrated in South India on the last day of May in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Kerala. It is also celebrated in other parts of India, such as Kerala and Tamil India.
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