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Telangana has once again showcased its rich cultural heritage as the Bathukamma Festival celebrations set not one, but two Guinness World Records at the Saroornagar Stadium in Hyderabad. Organised by the Telangana State Government, this historic event has highlighted the festival’s grandeur and the participation of thousands of women in a unique cultural spectacle.
Two Guinness World Records Achieved
The Bathukamma Festival achieved two remarkable milestones during the celebrations:
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Largest Bathukamma Floral Decoration:
The festival featured an enormous Bathukamma floral structure weighing around seven tonnes, with dimensions of 63.11 feet in height and 11 feet in width. This monumental creation was a result of meticulous planning and hard work by approximately 300 skilled workers, who used metal, bamboo, and flowers to construct the floral masterpiece. The structure took 72 hours to complete, reflecting the dedication and creativity of the artisans. -
Highly Synchronised Performance by Women:
The second world record was set for the largest number of women performing a highly synchronised Bathukamma dance, with 1,354 women participating. This coordinated performance mesmerized the audience and captured global attention, symbolizing unity, culture, and the celebration of womanhood.
Recognition by Guinness World Records
Representatives from Guinness World Records officially certified both achievements. Certificates were presented to State Tourism Minister Krishna Rao and Women Development Minister Anasuya Sitakka, acknowledging the unprecedented scale of the festival and its cultural significance.
The final count of women participants, 1,354, was verified and accepted by Guinness, marking a historic moment for Telangana. The event also saw participation from international dignitaries, including Miss World 2025 Opal Suchata Chuangsri, the Miss World team, and other pageant finalists, further elevating the festival’s global visibility.
Telangana Tourism’s Role
The Telangana Tourism Development Corporation (TGTDC) played a pivotal role in organising this grand event. The State Tourism Minister, in his address, congratulated all participants and organisers, acknowledging their dedication in making the record possible. The festival has not only strengthened Telangana’s cultural identity but also promoted tourism in the state.
Cultural Significance of Bathukamma
Bathukamma is a floral festival celebrated predominantly by women in Telangana. It symbolizes cultural pride, unity, and the significance of women in society. Women traditionally create stacks of flowers arranged in a conical shape, which are then immersed in water bodies after singing folk songs. The festival is a vibrant celebration of nature, life, and community spirit, and its growing recognition on the international stage further cements Telangana’s cultural prominence.
Boost to Tourism and Global Recognition
By setting these two Guinness World Records, Telangana has successfully positioned Bathukamma as not just a regional celebration but a global cultural phenomenon. The event is expected to attract tourists from across India and abroad, boosting the local economy and promoting Telangana’s rich cultural heritage worldwide.
Key Highlights of the Event
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Event Venue: Saroornagar Stadium, Hyderabad
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Largest Bathukamma Dimensions: 63.11 feet high, 11 feet wide
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Floral Weight: Approximately seven tonnes
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Women Participants: 1,354
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Construction Time: 72 hours
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Workers Involved: Around 300
Conclusion
Telangana’s Bathukamma Festival has made history by achieving two Guinness World Records, showcasing the state’s cultural vibrancy and the spirit of its people. This landmark achievement not only celebrates tradition and heritage but also inspires future generations to preserve and promote India’s rich festivals on a global platform.