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Sydney bathukamma & dusserhra celebrations 2024

On Oct 6th @The Ponds High School     1PM - 8PM

Events

15/10/2023

Sydney Bathukamma and Dussehra Celebrations 2023

11AM

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7pm

Bowman Hall

15/10/2023

Sydney Bathukamma and Dussehra Celebrations 2023

11AM

-

7pm

Bowman Hall

02/10/2022

Sydney Bathukamma and Dussehra Celebrations 2022

1pm

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10pm

The Ponds High School

02/10/2022

Sydney Bathukamma and Dussehra Celebrations 2022

1pm

-

10pm

The Ponds High School

09/10/2021

Sydney Bathukamma and Dussehra Celebrations 2021

1pm

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6pm

09/10/2021

Sydney Bathukamma and Dussehra Celebrations 2021

1pm

-

6pm

17 /10/2020

Sydney Bathukamma and Dussehra Celebrations 2020

1pm

-

6pm

17 /10/2020

Sydney Bathukamma and Dussehra Celebrations 2020

1pm

-

6pm

05/10/2019

Sydney Bathukamma and Dussehra Celebrations 2019

2pm

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10pm

Sydney Durga Temple

Event Details

05/10/2019

Sydney Bathukamma and Dussehra Celebrations 2019

Venue: Sydney Durga Temple

21-23 Rose Crescent Regents  Park  NSW 

2pm

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10pm

Sydney Durga Temple

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About bathukamma

Bathukamma is the popular cultural festival of Telangana state widely celebrated every year for nine days during September-October across India & other Countries. This festival represents the cultural spirit of Telugu people of Telangana who leads a very simple life.


Bathukamma, the festival of flowers with deep roots in agrarian traditions and worshipping Mother Goddess, In Telugu, ‘Bathukamma’ means ‘Mother Goddess come Alive’. The festival starts with Women preparing Bathukamma from the afternoon. They cut the flowers leaving the little length base, some dip Gunugu (Celosia) flowers in various vibrant colours, some scented and arrange them on a wide plate called Thambalam and flowers are stacked in 7-11 concentric layers. These are carried by them in a ceremonious way to the common place for celebrations. All women gather in the place of congregation and sing and dance around bathukamma’s (flower arrangement).


The festival of Bathukamma begins from home, with women and girls of the family making the Bathukamma, then they all gather in the common area of the locality and pray to the goddess singing devotional songs in praise of the mother goddess and her various forms.

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