The villagers are also well versed in Kolatam and playing of the harmonium and tabla with the older generation conducting regular training programmes to pass on these arts to the future
Sri Rama Navami Shobha Yatra that started at the Seetarambagh temple is going on on a grand note as thousands of youngsters are participating wearing saffron caps and carrying flags.
The Shobha Yatra, which is organised every year, will begin from the Seetarambagh temple at 9 am and culminate around 7 pm on the same night at the Hanuman Vyamshala grounds in Koti.
Hyderabad: Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu, who wished his fans and followers on Rama Navami, shared an adorable video of his daughter dancing to a Rama Kirtana. Sitara Ghattamaneni is seen doing the Kuchipudi form of Indian classical dance, to a Shloka that explains the greatness of Lord Rama. Mahesh, the proud father, can’t resist to […]