Deccan Chronicle

Amid gaiety, Talasani offers golden Bonam

Bandaru, Revanth, Dil Raju among those who offered prayers

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JULY 25

Bonalu festivitie­s at Ujjaini Mahankali Temple in Secunderab­ad took off on Sunday amidst great pomp and gaiety, albeit on a lower scale owing to Covid-19 pandemic. Women clad in their traditiona­l finery carrying Bonam on their heads could be seen in many streets of Secunderab­ad. Devotees also thronged many other Mahankali temples located in Ramgopalpe­t, Pan Bazar, Mettuguda, R.P. Road, M. G. Road, Chilkalgud­a, Seethap-almandi, Paradise, Rani-gunj, YMCA, Warasiguda and Bhoiguda. Special lighting and colourful arches welcomed the devout. While many were seen wearing masks as ordered by police, some women carrying Bonams could be found without masks.

On behalf of the state government, minister Talsani Srinivas Yadav presented the Goddess a golden Bonam. Like every year, the Padmashali Seva Sangam offered the Goddess a handloom saree. Ministers A. Indrakaran Reddy and Malla Reddy presented silk scarves and Bonam to Mahankali.

Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao’s wife Shobha visited the temple along with her family members and offered Bonam and silk robes.

She was accompanie­d by Rajya Sabha MP J. Santosh Kumar.

Haryana governor Bandaru Dattatreya, Telangana Congress chief Revanth Reddy and filmmaker Dil Raju were among those who offered prayers to Mahankali on Sunday.

The ministers said they prayed Goddess to end Coronaviru­s and usher in welfare and prosperity for the people.

Reiteratin­g that the state government has made all arrangemen­ts for smooth conduct of Bonalu festivitie­s, Srinivas Yadav asked people to take all Covid-19 precaution­s without fail while participat­ing in the celebratio­ns. Temple executive officer Manohar Reddy welcomed the VIPs and devotees.

SECURITY ARRANGEMEN­TS

Authoritie­s stationed 2,500 police personnel in the area while ensuring surveillan­ce through a network of 200 CCTV cameras around the temple. City police chief Anjani Kumar visited the temple to oversee security arrangemen­ts. To avoid any untoward incident, barricades had been set up for smooth passage of devotees for the darshan. There were separate queues for men and women.

Civic bodies including Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n and Hyderabad Metropolit­an Water Supply and Sewerage Board provided about two lakh water sachets, apart from deploying teams for ensuring sanitation. The Bonalu festivitie­s will conclude on Monday after the famous ‘Rangam’ where the oracle priestess will predict the state’s future, which will be followed by Ghatam procession.

While social distancing had been the norm of the day, people metres away from the temple could be seen throwing all Coronaviru­s precaution­s to wind. When asked, they said they are avoiding masks as they will make it difficult for them to carry the Bonam on their head.

“I have to walk almost two kilometres from my house to the temple carrying Bonam. I am afraid the mask will make breathing difficult,” said Challa Saraswati, a resident of Bhoiguda.

A private bank arranged an e-Hundi at the temple, where devotees could scan and make their contributi­ons using any of the UPI applicatio­ns.

 ?? S. SURENDER REDDY ?? Minister Talsani Srinivas Yadav presents the golden Bonam for goddess Ujjaini Mahankali during the Bonalu festival in Secunderab­ad on Sunday. —
S. SURENDER REDDY Minister Talsani Srinivas Yadav presents the golden Bonam for goddess Ujjaini Mahankali during the Bonalu festival in Secunderab­ad on Sunday. —

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