Hyderabad — | On the occasion of the Bathukamma festival, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy extended warm wishes to women across Telangana and prayed for their health and prosperity.
Festival of Flowers
Bathukamma, known as the festival of flowers, is a major celebration in Telangana. Women gather to prepare colourful floral stacks, sing traditional songs and offer prayers to Goddess Gouramma. The festival highlights respect for nature and celebrates the cultural identity of the state.
CM’s Message
The Chief Minister praised the way women celebrate Bathukamma and described the festival as a symbol of Telangana’s culture and tradition. He wished that every household be filled with happiness during the festival and prayed for good health and wellbeing for all citizens.
Significance and Rituals
Bathukamma marks the seasonal bloom of flowers and takes place shortly before Dasara. Women dress in traditional sarees, form groups, and dance in circles around the flower arrangements. The ritual is both a spiritual offering and a celebration of community strength and feminine energy.
A Festival of Unity
Beyond the religious aspects, Bathukamma brings communities together. Folk music, local crafts and food are important parts of the celebration. The festival also provides a platform to showcase Telangana’s cultural arts and traditional cuisine.
State Arrangements
The government has supported this year’s celebrations with special arrangements in major towns and cities. These include designated flower markets, cultural programmes and community events in Hyderabad and across districts to ensure safe and joyful festivities.
Message of Hope
Concluding his message, CM Revanth Reddy expressed hope that Bathukamma will inspire people to live with unity, respect for nature and pride in Telangana’s heritage. He urged citizens to celebrate responsibly and to preserve the environment.

