ITDA-Utnoor Project Officer Khusbu Gupta announced that each troupe would receive ₹15,000 as a Diwali gift. She emphasized that the government is committed to preserving and passing down tribal culture and traditions to future generations.
Wearing crowns made of peacock feathers, troupes from various regions of former Adilabad, along with tribals from neighboring Maharashtra, gathered at Gudirevu temple. They showcased the popular dance form Gussadi, captivating the devotees. Adivasi men and women danced to the rhythms of traditional musical instruments, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
Mancherial: As a prelude to Dandari-Gussadi festival, Dandari troupe visited the ancient Padmalpuri Kako temple at Gudirevu village in Dandepalli mandal on Sunday. While aboriginals celebrate Dandari-Gussadi festival at their native habitations, some Adivasis throng Padmalpuri Kako situated at the picturesque Gudirevu village on the banks of Godavari before celebrating the annual cultural and religious […]