Devotional, Education, Karimnagar, National, Telangana

Religious fervour and gaiety marks Bonalu festivities at Bhagavathi and Arvintree Schools in Karimnagar

K M Dayashankar

KARIMNAGAR, JULY 27, 2024: As part of monthly ‘No Bag Day’ on every fourth Saturday, the students of Bhagavathi High School in Bhagathnagar and Arvintree High School in Vasudeva colony in Karimnagar town celebrated the traditional Bonalu festival with religious fervour and gaiety on their respective school premises on Saturday.

Both the schools were colourfully decorated with flowers, neem and mango leaves and the students have arrived in their best attire. The girl students with the support of their teachers decorated the bonam with neem leaves, turmeric paste, vermillion and kumkum and lamps. The boys donned the role of potharajus and danced to the traditional ‘teen maar’ beats.

The schools campus reverberated with the “Om namah shivaya and Mahankali amma ki jai” slogans and rhythmic beats. The students carrying neem leaves danced in a trance as the girl students donning the role of ‘Ammoru’ danced in a frenzied manner to the traditional folk songs of Mahankali jatara.

Besides, the potharajus role donned by the boy students was also a special attraction with their dance sequences by smearing their body with turmeric and vermillion and wearing lemons garland. The students in their traditional attire carried ‘Bonam’, a new earthen pot containing the rice cooked with turmeric, which acts as anti-biotic, and nutritional jaggery and milk and decorated with neem leaves, on their heads in a procession led by Potharajus amid drum beats.

School Chairman B Ramana Rao, Correspondent B Vijayalakshmi, Bhagavathi school vice principal Monika Roy, special guest Raveena Manasi, Arvintree school vice principal Joyce and others teachers participated in the celebrations. They explained to the students the importance of celebrating the bonalu festivities in the Telangana state during the Ashadam month to appease the Goddesses for the wellness of entire family and society.