Festivals of Kodad

Kodada Vinayaka Pooja Samuhika Utsavam

Vinayaka Chavithi is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in Kodad. The town sets up beautifully crafted Ganesh idols in public pandals as well as homes, where daily poojas, bhajans, and cultural programs take place. Local communities come together to organize devotional events, distribute prasadam, and offer special prayers seeking Lord Ganesha’s blessings for wisdom and prosperity. During the immersion day, vibrant processions fill the streets of Kodad with music, dance, and chants of “Ganapati Bappa Morya,” culminating in the idol visarjan at nearby water bodies. The festival reflects unity, cultural spirit, and deep-rooted traditions cherished by the people of Kodad.

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Sri Durga Devi Sharan Navaratri Utsavams – Kodada

Dasara is one of the most vibrant and culturally rich festivals celebrated in Kodad. The town comes alive with beautifully decorated temples, devotional programs, and traditional rituals honoring Goddess Durga. During the Navratri period, local temples such as Durga Matha temples and Shivalayam host special poojas, alankarams, and daily harathi ceremonies. On Vijayadashami day, Kodad witnesses grand processions, cultural performances, and community gatherings. Many families perform Ayudha Puja, offering prayers to tools, vehicles, and instruments for prosperity. The festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil, bringing the community together in celebration, devotion, and festive spirit.

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✨ Sankranti / Pongal – Celebrating Harvest, Hope & New Beginnings! ✨

Sankranthi, the joyous harvest festival, is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm across Telangana, and Kodad is no exception. As the cool winter breeze settles over the town, Kodad transforms into a vibrant hub of tradition, color, and community spirit. The festival marks gratitude to nature, the sun, and the hardworking farmers whose efforts bring prosperity to every home. In Kodad, the celebrations begin with Bhogi, where households light traditional fires symbolizing letting go of the old and embracing new beginnings. Streets fill with the aroma of festive dishes like Ariselu, Pongal, Boorelu, and freshly harvested sugarcane. On Makara Sankranthi, families gather to offer prayers and share festive meals. The sky over Kodad turns into a canvas of colors as children and adults engage in lively kite flying, a signature tradition that fills the day with cheer and friendly competition. Villages around Kodad host rangoli competitions, gangireddu performances, bullock cart races, and cultural programs that reflect our rich Telugu heritage. Kanuma, the day dedicated to cattle and livestock, is celebrated with special rituals acknowledging their importance in farming life. Farmers decorate their cattle with vibrant colors and ornaments, offering prayers for a prosperous year ahead. Sankranthi in Kodad is not just a festival—it is a celebration of unity, gratitude, and the enduring agricultural spirit of the region. It brings families together, strengthens cultural roots, and fills every home with happiness and hope for a bountiful year.

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Gudivada Wishes You a Prosperous Ugadi!

Ugadi, the Telugu New Year, is celebrated in Kodad with joy, tradition, and a sense of fresh beginnings. The festival is filled with cultural rituals and family togetherness. ✨ 1. Auspicious Start to the Day In Kodad, families begin Ugadi morning by: This sets a positive tone for the New Year. ✨ 2. Ugadi Pachadi – The Six Flavours of Life No Ugadi celebration in Kodad is complete without Ugadi Pachadi, a special mixture made with: This symbolizes that life is a blend of different emotions and experiences. ✨ 3. Panchanga Sravanam Community centers and temples in Kodad hold Panchanga Sravanam, where astrologers read the New Year predictions. People gather to listen about: It creates excitement and hope for the coming year. ✨ 4. Special Festive Meals On Ugadi, households in Kodad prepare traditional dishes like: Families enjoy a grand festive meal together. ✨ 5. A Festival of Togetherness Ugadi in Kodad is filled with: The town feels lively and full of festive spirit.

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