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- Bathukamma is a hindu flower-festival celebrated by the women of Telangana and some parts of Andhra Pradesh. Every year this festival is celebrated as...
- with Bathukamma, a floral festival of Telangana. Kavitha worked for decade via Telangana Jagruthi and arranged organized celebrations of Bathukamma in Telangana...
- on a floral arrangement called bathukamma. The festival will go for nine nights with women whirling around the bathukamma clapping their hands or sticks...
- November 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2019. "About Bathukamma | Bathukamma – Telangana's Floral Festival". bathukamma.telangana.gov.in. Archived from the original...
- Rishi (2005) and Snehana Preethina (2007). In 2008, her performances in Bathukamma, Victory and Hare Ram were praised although the films were only average...
- of Bathukamma being celebrated by women of the city, worshiping the goddess with different flowers for nine days. The women carry their Bathukamma to...
- 2021). "Alli Poola Vennela: AR Rahman, Gautham Menon's musical ode to Bathukamma receives mixed responses". Archived from the original on 11 May 2022....
- US, but I was born there as well. "Actress Anu Emmanuel attends TPAD Bathukamma". Telugu Times. Retrieved 20 January 2024. Anu Emmanuel, a Dallas raised...
- celebrate Bathukamma, a floral festival in which they worship the goddess with different flowers for nine days. The women carry their Bathukamma to the nearest...
- "Naiyo Lagda", "Billi Billi", "Jee Rahe The Hum (Falling in Love)", "Bathukamma", "Yentamma", "O Balle Balle", "Lets Dance Chotu Motu", and "Tere Bina"...