For many, Dussehra means displaying big clay idols of goddess Durga and her entourage and worshiping her with devotion and gaiety. Their modest village life, culture and tradition are represented in ...
'Bommala Koluvu', a rich Telugu tradition of arranging dolls to depict mythological stories is on a revival path in Jharkhand, particularly in Jamshedpur that houses 1.30 lakh community members.
Bommala Koluvu is a custom of arranging an array of dolls in elaborate themes representing various mythological stories,deities, regular village life and traditions such as marriage, public gatherings ...
In the heart of Hyderabad, a timeless tradition comes to life every Dussehra, beckoning guests into the enchanting world of Bommala Koluvu. Nestled within the ancestral residence of HC lawyer L.
BERHAMPUR: A small group of Telugu families in Berhampur continue to keep alive the tradition of Bommala Koluvu, a unique display of dolls and figurines depicting animals, birds and various social ...
The Sri Durga Malleswara Swamy Varla Devasthanam atop Indrakeeladri announced grand celebrations to mark Makara Sankranti this year. The temple Vedic Committee decided to organise the festivities in a ...
Literally meaning ‘Court of toys’, bommala koluvu, observed during major festivals featuring an arrangement of idols and dolls, symbolises the culture and tradition of the Telugu states. "In Telangana ...
Jamshedpur: While most communities of the country celebrate Dussehra as a day of victory of good over evil, for the Telugu community, Dusshera also means the festival of Bommala Koluvu (display of ...