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Telangana Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu inaugurated the 12-day Saraswati Pushkaralu at Kaleshwaram’s Triveni Sangam, calling it a rare spiritual opportunity. The festival, held once every 12 years, draws devotees to honor Goddess Saraswati. Babu emphasized its cultural significance, urging public participation in the sacred rituals. The event unites faith, tradition, and heritage along the Godavari-Pranahita-Saraswati confluence.

Key Points: Telangana Minister Babu Kicks Off Saraswati Pushkaralu in Kaleshwaram

  • Minister Babu and officials take holy dip at Triveni Sangam
  • Festival runs May 15-26, held once every 12 years
  • Devotees gather to honor Goddess Saraswati
  • Event blends spirituality with cultural heritage
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12 day Saraswati Pushkaralu festival begins in Telangana's Kaleshwaram

Telangana Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu leads Saraswati Pushkaralu at Kaleshwaram’s Triveni Sangam, calling it a divine 12-day spiritual revival.

"I feel truly blessed to have taken part in the sacred Saraswati Pushkaralu at the Triveni Sangamam in Kaleshwaram early this morning. – Duddilla Sridhar Babu"

Bhupalpally, May 15

The Saraswati Pushkaralu, a sacred river festival, began with a Ganapati puja at the Triveni Sangam in Kaleshwaram, located in the Jayashankar Bhupalpally district, on Thursday.

Telangana Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu, his wife, District Collector Rahul Sharma, Bhupalpally MLA Gandra Satyanarayana Rao, High Court Judge Surapalli Nanda and several devotees took a holy dip here earlier this morning.

Minister Babu expressed in a post on X that he feels blessed to have participated in the Saraswati Pushkaralu festival.

"I feel truly blessed to have taken part in the sacred Saraswati Pushkaralu at the Triveni Sangamam in Kaleshwaram early this morning. As the holy rivers Godavari, Pranahita & the subterranean Saraswati converge at this divine site, it's a profoundly spiritual moment for all of us. Witnessing thousands of devotees gather with such unwavering faith was a humbling and sacred experience. The first holy dip by His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Madhavananda Saraswati ji added immense sanctity to the occasion," Minister Babu said on X.

Minister Babu remarked that the festival is not merely a ritual but an opportunity for everyone to reconnect with the divine.

"These 12 days of Pushkaralu, from the 15th to the 26th, are not just a ritual but a chance for every soul to reconnect with the divine, and I invite everyone to come, reflect, and receive the blessings of Maa Saraswati," he added.

Saraswati Pushkaralu is a Hindu festival dedicated to worshiping the sacred Saraswati River, which is considered the goddess of knowledge and wisdom. The 12-day festival is being celebrated from May 15th to May 26th.

"I warmly invite you and your families to take part in the sacred Saraswati Pushkaralu this May 15-26, a rare and divine event that comes once in 12 years. As we gather on the banks of the holy river to offer prayers and take the ceremonial dip, we come together in the spirit of devotion, tradition and unity. This is a spiritual experience and also a celebration of our rich cultural heritage. I urge everyone to participate, seek blessings and help preserve the sanctity of this auspicious occasion," Minister Babu said in another post.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
What a divine occasion! 🙏 Kaleshwaram is truly blessed to host this sacred festival. My grandparents used to tell me stories about the spiritual significance of Triveni Sangam. Planning to visit next week with my family. Jai Maa Saraswati!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate our cultural traditions, I hope the authorities are taking proper measures for crowd control and cleanliness. Last time during Godavari Pushkaralu, there was so much plastic waste left behind. Let's keep our rivers clean while celebrating.
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Suresh V.
Attended the first day with my parents. The energy was electric! The sight of thousands of devotees chanting "Saraswati Mata Ki Jai" gave me goosebumps. Telangana's cultural heritage is truly remarkable. Don't miss the evening aarti - it's magical!
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Ananya R.
As a teacher, I'm particularly drawn to this festival honoring the goddess of knowledge. Taking my students on an educational trip to learn about our river systems and cultural traditions. Hope they appreciate this living heritage!
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Vikram J.
The underground Saraswati river has always fascinated me. Our ancestors had such deep knowledge of hydrology and geography. This festival is more than religion - it's about respecting nature's wisdom. Kudos to the organizers for maintaining the spiritual atmosphere.
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Meena S.
Beautiful to see our traditions being celebrated with such enthusiasm! But I wish there were better facilities for elderly devotees - my mother had difficulty with the crowded ghats. Maybe next time more accessibility measures?

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