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Fairs
of Andhra Pradesh
Fairs
are a part of a living heritage in Andhra Pradesh.
These are events that are awaited throughout the year
and careful planning goes into them, which
offers a thrilling experience to one's travel. In
Andhra Pradesh many temple fairs are organised, of
which the Brahmotsavam at Tirupati and the Sri Rama
Navami Festival at Bhadrachalam are very popular.
Devotees in large numbers attend these fairs. Andhra
Pradesh Tourism organises fairs like the Lumbini Fair,
Vishaka Utsav, Deccan Festival etc. that bring
together the arts, crafts and cuisine of the various
regions of the state.

SRIRAMA
NAVAMI FESTIVAL AT BHADRACHALAM
Location:
Bhadrachalam, Khammam District
Month:
March-April
Occasion:
Lord Srirama's Birthday
Unique Feature:
Srirama Kalyanotsavam Is Being Practised From
About 400
years continuously
The
Srirama Navami Festival at Bhadrachalam is celebrated
for ten days from 'Chaitra Suddha Saptami' to 'Bahula
Padyami'. It is Sri Rama's birthday and the
Kalyanotsavam celebrated during then attracts about
three lakhs of devotees. It is a day of festivity for
"Ramabhaktas".
The Grand Wedding Celebration
The temple celebrates the celestial wedding between
Rama and Sita in a grand scale mimicking the actual
event. The commentators role-play by arrogating
themselves to either the bride's (Sita's) family or
the bridegroom's (Rama's side). The role-play is
complete in every aspect and includes every small
detail, as much as human feelings are attributed to
the deities - such as "Sita being shy and her
cheeks blushing pink as she approaches Rama".
These celebrations are being practised from about 400
years ago, introduced during Tana Shah's rule
continued even through the Nizam's rule and still
continue to this day. All the jewels used are those
made by 'Ramadas' and the natural sea water pearls
used during the wedding ritual of 'Talambralu' still
comes from an endowment created by the Nizam's trust.
This event is telecast live both on All India Radio
and on Television for nearly three hours with good
description in the commentary. The chief minister of
the State also attends the Kalyanotsavam.

LUMBINI
FESTIVAL - THE FESTIVAL OF BUDDHIST HERITAGE
Location:
Nagarjunasagar, Hyderabad
Month: 2nd Friday Of December
Lumbini
festival is organised by the Department of Tourism,
Government of Andhra Pradesh, in Nagarjunasagar and
Hyderabad for three days from the 2nd Friday of
December every year.
This festival highlights the 'Buddhist Heritage' of
Andhra Pradesh. It is an excellent opportunity to
discover the heritage that takes you back 2000 years
in time.

PUSHKARAM
OF GODAVARI, KRISHNA, PENNAR
Timing:
Once In Twelve Years
Venue: Rajahmundry
For Godavari Pushkaram, Vijayawada For Krishna
Pushkaram And Kovur town In Nellore District For
Pennar Pushkaram.
Pushkaram is held once in twelve years on the banks of
the rivers Godavari, Krishna and Pennar in Andhra
Pradesh. The Hindus consider a holy dip in these
rivers sacred and so people gather in large numbers on
the banks of these rivers, when the Pushkaram is held.
Even before sunrise people take the sacred bath and
offer prayers to the Lord.
Various rituals are performed and it is believed that
a holy dip will wash away all their sins. Cultural
programs are organised. Many shops come up in the
nearby area selling jewellery, sweets, decorative
items etc.
"Rajahmundry" is the venue of 'Godavari
Pushkaram', Vijayawada for Krishna Pushkaram and Kovur
town in Nellore district for 'Pennar Pushkaram'.

VISAKHA
UTSAV
Location:
Visakhapatnam
Timing: Third Friday to Saturday of January
Visakha Utsav is organised by A.P. Tourism every year
from the third Friday to Sunday of January i.e. for
three days in Vishakhapatnam. It's the festival
special for 'Vizagites', in the cold month of January.
The festival is organized to bring together the arts,
crafts and cuisine of Vishakhapatnam district .Visakha
Festival comprises of a variety of cultural programmes,
sport events, food fair, exhibitions, fashion shows,
etc.

URS OF HAZRAT ALI
Location:
120-kms From Hyderabad
Held: Annually
Formerly Known As: Omkaram, Ahankarapattanam
Timing: October - November
Kohir town is situated at a distance of 12-km from
Zahirabad and 120-kms from Hyderabad . This place was
originally called as "Omkaram" and "Ahankarapattanam",
but was changed into "Kohir" during the rule
of the Muslims.
There is a famous Dargah of Hazrat Ali and the 'Urs'
of the saint are held annually over here during the
months of October - November and is attended by about
5,000 devotees.

DECCAN
FESTIVAL
Location:
Hyderabad
Month: February
Duration: Five Days
Another Festivity: Pearls & Bangles Fair
Deccan Festival will be held at Qutub Shahi Tombs
Hyderabad on Second Friday, Saturday & Sunday of
April every year.
This festival brings the choicest talent from the
field of Music, Dance and Theatre. Ghazals, Mushairas,
Qawwalis, Classical dances and Music. Reverberate in
the air of Hyderabad. The Festival reflects the love
the Hyderabad always had for art and Literature. The
Deccan Festival essentially mirrors the glorious Qutub
Shahi epoch.
Deccan festival is an exclusive festival sponsored by
the Andhra Pradesh Department of Tourism in the month
of February. This is a five-day festival reflecting
the culture of the Deccan.
Cultural programs organised include Ghazals, qawalis
and mushairas, poetry etc., typical of the city.
Various renowned singers and dancers are invited for
performances and this is a not to miss for every
person who visits Hyderabad.

PEARLS & BANGLES FAIR
This Deccan festival also
includes the Pearls and Bangles Fair .
Hyderabad is also known as "The city of
Pearls". Hyderabad pearls have long been
cherished and famed for their quality and lustre.
Mention the name of pearls to anyone in the jewellery
trade in India and the name that strikes to mind is
Hyderabad. The city is a one-stop-destination for the
rare, luminescent, soft, tear drop pearls. Wide range,
price and superior quality are some of the factors,
which make the city a true pearls paradise. From
cultured pearls to the rare 'Basra', the city has all
of them.
A Royal Heritage
The pearl trade was prospered here for centuries under
the royal patronage of the Qutub Shahi kings and the
Asaf Jahis. Legend has it that pearls were showered on
the people by the kings at the time of ceremonies as
gifts. The affluent lifestyle beckoned many a
craftsman from distant parts of the world, especially
the Arabian Gulf where the rare original pearls are
found in abundance. Hence, Hyderabad became the
one-stop-destination for pearls.
This festival celebrates the spirit of this
heritage - Pearls and Bangles fair, displaying
creations in lustrous pearls and multi-hued bangles
that are local specialties, and a Food Fair, with
items covering both Andhra and Hyderabadi cuisine.
Cultural programs, food stalls, arts and craft shops
etc. are well organized.

All
India Festival Of Arts & Crafts At Shilparamam
Location:
14-km From Hyderabad
Month: December
Significance: Exhibits Arts And Crafts From All
Parts Of The Country
Shilparamam, a Crafts Village set amidst lovely rocks,
rippling waterfalls and gorgeous lawns, about 14-km
from Hyderabad . Shilparamam plays host to myrid
traditions of arts and crafts of India.
An International Event
It has become internationally famous for the Annual
Crafts Festival that is being organised in the first
two weeks of March every year since 1995. During these
Festivals, craftspersons from across the country come
here to display their exclusive creations.
Here buyers come and pick up objects directly from the
makers with out having to deal with middlemen. In the
past six years, the Arts and Crafts Festival elicited
tremendous response. While the first such Arts and
Crafts festival attracted people in tens of thousands
the festival now attracts hundreds of thousands of
people every day. Crafts people from all over the
country sell their creations for crores.

ALL
INDIA INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT HYDERABAD
Location:
Nampally, Hyderabad
Held: Annually From 1st January To 10th
February
Started In: 1938
Significance: One Of The Biggest Show-Window In
The Country For Trade,
Commerce And Industry.
The All India Industrial Exhibition is organised by
the Exhibition society at Nampally grounds in
Hyderabad . This exhibition is held annually from 1st
of January to 10th of February. It is one of the most
prestigious events of Hyderabad city and it is
customary for every Hyderabadi to make a visit to the
exhibition with their family and friends.
Started in 1938 as a local exhibition, i.e. "Numaish",
to display the indigenously produced goods in the
erstwhile Hyderabad state.
A Trade Fair
The All India Industrial exhibition has today come
to be recognised as one of the biggest show-window in
the country for trade, commerce and Industry. This
exhibition has become so popular, that its scope
increased enormously both in its coverage and content.
Traders from all over India put up their stalls and
there are around 2600 stalls, and over 25 lakh
visitors in the form of consumers, exhibitors,
traders, etc.
Today almost all the state and central Government
directly or through their undertakings are represented
in this exhibition. It is a big open-air shopping mall
with garments, handicrafts, electrical goods,
glassware, furniture, kitchenware etc. There are also
stalls selling popcorn, chat varieties, sweets, cool
drinks, fleecy pink candy made of sugar etc. Children
enjoy the joy rides like Gaint wheel, Tora Tora,
Dragon ride and more.
It is open throughout the day, but usually people come
in large numbers in the evenings. The shops are open
up till midnight.
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