Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh):
During Holi, you think of the joyful colors and fiery festive mood. From generation to generation, young and old take part in lively festivities, taking part in colorful games and merriment.
However, in the village of Santhekudlur in Adoni Mandal in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, a special tradition has been observed since time immemorial.
During a unique Holi celebration, men undergo a transformation and put on women’s clothes. They gracefully drape saris, embellish themselves with flowers and decorate their clothes with ornate ornaments.
As the villagers gather to commemorate Holi in their signature way, the sight of men adorned in women’s attire, paying tribute to the deity “Rati Manmatha”, continues to captivate and intrigue, symbolizing the enduring spirit of tradition and faith.
Unusual #tradition by #travesty for #Holi in #Andhra Pradesh#Kurnool#Adoni#SanthekulluruVillage where men have worn jewelry, flowers and clothing intended for women for several generations #HoliFestival & do a Thanksgiving puja #RathiManmadulu after fulfillment of wish/prayer pic.twitter.com/Q4PQxECRpY
— Uma Sudhir (@umasudhir) March 26, 2024
According to locals, it is believed that if ‘Kamadeva’ is worshiped by men in women’s clothes on the festival of Holi, families will be blessed by the Lord with happiness and prosperity.
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