Makar Sankranti
& Kanumu festival
Sankranti is an important festival for
people in rural Andhra. They look forward to this harvest
festival, which has different attractions for different
people. Makara Sankranti festival expresses the farmer's
gratitude for the harvest he has recently reaped. With
crops harvested people have both money and leisure to
make merry with.
Houses are spruced up, cattle are bathed and decorated.
The young girls and women decorate the front yards of
their houses with colourful 'Rangavallis'. Farmers give
new clothes and grain to the labourers who work for
them. Housewives prepare many mouth-watering delicacies.
Many families arrange "Bommala Koluvu" (a
doll show) and invite their friends in the evening on
Sankranti day.
Time For The Festivity
Sankranti is commenced from the beginning of "Dhanurmasam'.
The celebrations last for 3 to 4 days; the first day
is Bhogi, the second day being Sankranti and the third
day as Kanuma. The fourth day, "Mukkanuma",
is also celebrated by some. The first day is "Bhogi".
The whole of the family gets up early in the morning.
With the help dung-cakes Bhogi flames are lit where
the household sit to get warmth. Thereafter the whole
family takes head bath.
Sankranti falls on the second day. The new son-in-law's
receive great respect and courtesy in the houses of
the parents-in-law on that day. The third day consists
of Kanumu festival; which is primarily a festival for
farmers. They decorate the cattle on that day and exhibit
their gratitude to the cattle without whose help they
could not acquired riches.
The celebrations include some races, both to entertain
and to boost their endurance capacity. These races include
cock fights, bull fights and ram fights. All the three
days, rich and poor alike, have a good time.
"Gangireddulu", "Buda-Budakkalu"
and "Daasarlu" going around singing songs
and collecting gifts and alms are common sights. On
this day people give alms to the poor and never say
no to any body.
KODI PANDAALU
Kodi Pandaalu or Cock fighting as it is popularly known,
is a rural sport that involves betting on the fight
between two cocks. It is very popular in the villages
of Andhra Pradesh. People train the cocks and bet on
them. Specially reared birds try to claw out their opponents
with their knife bound feet.
These fights are generally held in a prosperous farmers
courtyard, and wagers are taken on their outcome. Sometimes
the betting is done in lakhs. This sport draws large
crowds and is usually played during Sankranti.
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