Kanuma Panduga 2025 Key Highlights of the Festival
Kanuma Panduga is an essential festival celebrated in the southern states of India, especially in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana coinciding with the Sankranti festival. It falls on the day after Makar Sankranti and is dedicated to honoring cattle, primarily cows and bulls, symbolizing the bond between humans, animals, and nature. This festival marks the sun’s journey toward the northern hemisphere, heralding the arrival of the spring season and longer days. The festival is observed with much fervor, traditional rituals, and cultural celebrations.
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| Why in the news? | Kanuma Panduga 2025: Key Highlights of the Festival |
| Origin | Derived from Govardhan Puja; Honoring Lord Krishna’s intervention to protect cattle. |
| Rituals and Celebrations | Bathing and decorating cattle, bringing them to temples for worship, bullfights, traditional attire, and community gatherings. |
| Significance | Highlights the role of cattle in agriculture, connects to mythology, and fosters community spirit. |
| Cultural Heritage | Celebrates the agricultural and cultural traditions of the southern states. |
| Mythological Link | Honors Lord Krishna’s protection of cattle during a flood as described in the Govardhan Puja legend. |
| Community Participation | Families, friends, and communities celebrate together through feasts, rituals, and mutual visits. |
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