Telugu Ammai Puku Bommalu

The highlight of the festival is the preparation and offering of Puku Bommalu. These traditional sweetmeats are made with love and care, and are offered to the goddess as a symbol of devotion and gratitude. The Puku Bommalu are then distributed among the devotees, who enjoy them as a prasad (divine gift).

The origin of this festival dates back to ancient times when the people of Telangana would worship the goddess Ammai, seeking her blessings for fertility, prosperity, and protection. Over time, the festival evolved into a grand celebration, with people coming together to worship the goddess, share their joys and sorrows, and seek her divine intervention in their lives. Telugu Ammai Puku Bommalu

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In order to preserve the legacy of Telugu Ammai Puku Bommalu, it is essential that we support and promote the artisans who continue to practice this traditional craft. By providing a platform for these artisans to showcase their skills and sell their creations, we can help ensure the continued survival and evolution of this ancient art form.