After
Independence, Andhra Pradesh was the first state to be demarcated
on linguistic lines. In 1956, on the recommendations of the
State Reorganization Commission nine more districts were added
and the capital shifted to Hyderabad. Once these natural pre-historic
creations were found in abundance inn the city, especially in
and around Banjara Hills.
Over the year Banjara Hills developed in to the most up market
address in the city. And the rocks were quarried to be used
as construction material. Northen Andhra Pradesh, Known as Telengana,
was once a part of the vast Chalukyan empire until it became
the independent kakatiya. Characterstic of the golden age of
kakatiya art and architecture, the heavy and robust black basalt
columns supporting the manadapam are all highly polished with
mirror - like gloss and elaborately carved with ornamental bands
of dancing figures, musicians and pleasing floral designs. Except
for the sculpted elements the temple is made of pink sandstone
and is encircled at the base with a frieze of marching soldiers,
elephants, leonine figures and floral motifs. The Telugu people
have an ancient and unique culture which is reflected in their
literature, poetry and most of all in their festivals.
Sankrati is basically a harvest festival, which falls on the
13th and 14th of January every year. Ugadi is a New Year's day
for Telugus. It resembles the spring festivals of the world.
Ugadi comes around the end of march or beginning of April. Dusshera,
celebrates the victory of Goddess Durga over Mahishasura. Deepawali,
Shivarathri, Vinyaka Chathurthi, are celebrate as in other part
of India with a few variation.
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