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Culture of Andhra Pradesh

The culture of Andhra Pradesh embodies some very exclusive and special entities.

Hanuman and Ravana in tholu bommalata, the shadow puppet tradition of Andhra Pradesh, India

Women wear Venkatagiri, Pedana, Bandarulanka, Uppada, Mangalagiri, Dharmavaram sarees. The exclusive metal ware, brass, stone and wood carving from Budithi in Srikakulam District and Veenas from Bobbili and colourful toys from Etikoppaka and Kondapalli highlight the immense talent of the Andhra Pradeshi's.

Religion and philosophy Edit

Andhra Pradesh is home to Hindu saints of all castes. An important figure is Saint Yogi Potuluri Veerabrahmam, who was a Viswa Brahmin who even had Brahmin, Shudra Harijan and Muslim disciples.[1] Fisherman Raghu was also a Shudra.[2]

Several important Hindu modern-day saints are from Andhra Pradesh. These include Nimbarka who founded Dvaitadvaita, Mother Meera who advocated the Indian Independence and Aurobindo Mission, Sri Sathya Sai Baba and Swami Sundara Chaitanyanandaji.

Pilgrimage places Edit

 
Sacred Tirumala Temple

Annual festivals Edit

Vodi Biyyam Edit

Vodi Biyyam (Vodi means the Womb and Biyyam means rice grains) is a traditional ceremony performed for married couples in some communities. The ceremony starts before the marriage. After marriage, the ceremony is performed at least once in three years, wherein the parents or the brother(s) of the married woman invite all the relatives for the ceremony celebration.[3]

The Process Edit

The parents of the married woman give money to buy clothes for the ceremony. A good quantity of rice is mixed with turmeric, dried coconut core and other ingredients. Five married women (not widowed) come one after another and put rice in a cloth wrapped around the neck and spread out in the front. There is another food item which is hot chilli powder and rice.

Cultural institutions Edit

Andhra Pradesh has many museums, including the Archaeological Museum at Amaravati Stupa near Guntur City that features relics of nearby ancient sites; the Visakha Museum in Visakhapatnam, which displays the history of the pre-Independence Madras Presidency in a rehabilitated Dutch bungalow; and Victoria Jubilee Museum in Vijayawada, which has a collection of ancient sculptures, paintings, idols, weapons, cutlery, and inscriptions.

Other cultural elements Edit

 
Kondapalli toys at a house in Vijayawada

Other elements that have long defined Telugu culture include Bapu's paintings, Nanduri Subbarao's Yenki Paatalu (Songs on/by a washerwoman called Yenki), the mischievous Budugu (a character by Mullapudi), Annamayya's songs, Aavakaaya (a variant of mango pickle in which the kernel of the mango is retained), Gongura (a chutney from the Roselle plant), Atla Taddi (a seasonal festival predominantly for teenage girls), the banks of the river Godavari, and Dudu basavanna (the ceremonial ox decorated for door-to-door exhibition during the harvest festival Sankranti). The village of Durgi is known for originating stone craft, carvings of idols in soft stone that must be exhibited in the shade because they are prone to weathering.

Architecture Edit

There are two distinct architectural traditions in Andhra Pradesh. The first traces back to the building of the city of Amaravati under Satavahanas. This unique style of architecture emphasises the use of intricate and abstract sculpture with inspiration from religious themes. The second tradition draws on the enormous granite and limestone reserves of the region and is reflected in the various temples and forts built over a very long period of time.

Literature Edit

As an ancient language, Telugu has a rich and deep literary culture. Nannaya, Tikkana, Yerrapragada, Srinatha, Molla, and Tarikonda Venkamamba made the Telugu language alluring- a lingua franca for religion, musical composition and philosophy. The contributions of Charles Phillip Brown, Vemana, Sri Sri and Viswanatha Satyanarayana made Telugu a vibrant and evolving modern language. The contributions of various Telugu/Tamil/Sanskrit grammarians to the formalisation of English grammar gave Telugu literary traditions a truly global reach.

Telugu literature is highly influenced by Sanskrit literature and Hindu scriptures. Nannayya, Tikkana, and Yerrapragada form the trinity who translated the great epic Mahabharatha into Telugu. Bammera Potana is another great poet from Vontimitta (Kadapa district), famous for his great classic Sri Madandhra Maha Bhagavatamu, a Telugu translation of Sri Bhagavatam (authored by Veda Vyasa in Sanskrit). Nannayya derived the present Telugu script (lipi) from the old Telugu-Kannada script. Emperor Krishna Deva Raya wrote and also made the famous statement: "Desha Bhashalandu Telugu lessa" meaning "Telugu is the sweetest among all Indian languages". Famous Tamil poet Mahakavi Bharathiyar wrote "Sundhara telungunil paatisaithu", which literally means "create songs in beautiful Telugu". Philosophical poems by Yogi-Vemana are quite famous. Modern writers include Jnanpith Award winner Sri Viswanatha Satya Narayana. Revolutionary poets like SriSri and Joshua are popular.

Cuisine Edit

 
Mango pickle

The Andhra Pradesh cuisine includes bandar laddu, avakaya, gongura, pulusu, pappucharu, jonna kudu, bobbattu, kaja, and arisa. It uses spices, fruit and vegetable harvests of the region.

Rice is the staple food and is used in a wide variety of ways. Typically, rice is either boiled and eaten with curry, or made into a batter for use in a crepe-like dish called attu (pesarattu) or dosas. The rice is usually eaten with pappu, a simple curry. Pesarattu is different from attu and dosas; it has sprouts ground into the batter, making it green.

Meat, vegetables, and greens are prepared with different masalas into a variety of strongly flavored dishes.

Performing arts Edit

The influential musical contributions of Annamacharya and Tyagaraja to the "grammar of sound" made the Telugu language the preferred language of composition for Carnatic music. Their influence not only on Carnatic but global classical music and the organisation of sound as a medium of emotional resonance is unparalleled. Kuchipudi, as a refinement of the ancient art of Bharatanatyam, and in the context of the unique religious and cultural traditions of Andhra Pradesh, stands on par with all the great global traditions of classical dance.

Dance Edit

 
Kuchipudi, a traditional dance of Andhra Pradesh

Jayapa Senani (Jayapa Nayudu) was the first known author to write about the dance forms prevalent in Andhra Pradesh.[4] Both Desi and Margi forms of dance have been included in his Sanskrit treatise Nritya Ratnavali, which contains eight chapters. Folk dance forms like Perani, Prenkhana, Suddha Nartana, Carcari, Rasaka, Danda Rasaka, Shiva Priya, Kanduka Nartana, Bhandika Nrityam, Carana Nrityam, Chindu, Gondali and Kolatam are described. In the first chapter the author discusses the differences between Marga and Desi, Tandava and Lasya, Natya and Nritta. In the second and third chapters, he deals with Angi-Kabhinaya, Caris, Sthanakas and Mandalas. In the fourth chapter, Karnas, Angaharas and Recakas are described. In the following chapters, he describes local dance forms, e.g., Desi Nritya. In the last chapter, he deals with the art and practice of dance.

Classical dance in Andhra can be performed by both men and women; nowadays, women tend to learn it more often. Traditionally it was done by men and female temple dancers. Women did not dance it in public, and men played female parts in Kuchipudi ballets. As time went by, women began to learn it as an art as well. This started when women danced in kings' courts. Kuchipudi is the best-known classical dance form of Andhra Pradesh. The various dance forms that existed through the state's history are Chenchu Bhagotam, Kuchipudi, Bhamakalapam, Burrakatha, Veeranatyam, Butta bommalu, Dappu, Tappeta Gullu, Dhimsa, and Kolaatam.

Music Edit

 
Tirupati Srivani Yalla - Bobbili Veena is from Andhra Pradesh.

The state has a rich musical heritage. Many legends of the Carnatic music, including two among the Trinity of Carnatic music (Thyagaraja and Syama Sastri), were of Telugu descent. Other composers include Annamacharya, Kshetrayya, and Bhadrachala Ramadasu. Folk songs are also popular in the rural areas of the state.

Movies Edit

Costume Edit

Andhra Pradesh is home to some of the finest historical cloth-making, fashion and dying traditions of the world. Its rich cotton production, with its innovative plant dye extraction history stand next to its diamond mining, pearl harvesting and jewelry traditions to form an impressive fashion tradition that has stood the test of time. The ancient Kollur mine is the mother of the numerous legendary gems such as the Koh-i-Noor and Hope Diamond. Andhra Pradesh had a virtual monopoly in the global jewelry industry till 1826 (founding of the diamond mines in Rhodesia, Africa) and eight of the ten most valuable jewelry pieces on earth today trace their history back to Andhra Pradesh. Langa-Voni (Half saree), Sarees made in Kalamkari, Venkatagiri are the result of this 3000-year-old fashion tradition. Vaddaanam, Aravanke, Kashulahaaram, Buttalu and various standard gold jewelry designs are fine examples of this continuously evolving ancient tradition.

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved 29 November 2008.
  2. ^ "Stories of Bhaktas - Fisherman Raghu - www.telugubhakti.com".
  3. ^ "Telugu Culture".
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2008.

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Pedana Bandarulanka Uppada Mangalagiri Dharmavaram sarees The exclusive metal ware brass stone and wood carving from Budithi in Srikakulam District and Veenas from Bobbili and colourful toys from Etikoppaka and Kondapalli highlight the immense talent of the Andhra Pradeshi s Contents 1 Religion and philosophy 1 1 Pilgrimage places 1 2 Annual festivals 1 3 Vodi Biyyam 1 3 1 The Process 2 Cultural institutions 3 Other cultural elements 4 Architecture 5 Literature 6 Cuisine 7 Performing arts 7 1 Dance 7 2 Music 7 3 Movies 8 Costume 9 ReferencesReligion and philosophy EditAndhra Pradesh is home to Hindu saints of all castes An important figure is Saint Yogi Potuluri Veerabrahmam who was a Viswa Brahmin who even had Brahmin Shudra Harijan and Muslim disciples 1 Fisherman Raghu was also a Shudra 2 Several important Hindu modern day saints are from Andhra Pradesh These include Nimbarka who founded Dvaitadvaita Mother Meera who advocated the Indian Independence and Aurobindo Mission Sri Sathya Sai Baba and Swami Sundara Chaitanyanandaji Pilgrimage places Edit nbsp Sacred Tirumala TempleAnnavaram where the main temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Satyanarayana Daksharamam where the main temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva Tirupati or Tirumala where the main temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Venkateswara Simhachalam is said in mythology to be the abode of the saviour god Narasimha who rescued Prahlada from abusive father Hiranyakasipu Srisailam is dedicated mainly to Shiva It is one of the locations of the various Jyotirlingams Srikalahasti is also dedicated to Shiva It is one of the panchalingam Kanipakam is a famous temple dedicated to Ganesha Kanaka Durga Temple in Vijayawada is a temple dedicated to Goddess DurgaAnnual festivals Edit See also List of festivals in Andhra Pradesh Makara Sankranti Pongal in January Makara is the name of one of the twelve astrological signs in Telugu they say Raasi resembling a crocodile in shape which means that the Sun entering northern direction in that particular Raasi Maha Shivaratri in February March Ugadi or the Telugu New Year in March April Sri Rama Navami celebrated in March April 9 days after Ugadi Varalakshmi Vratam in August Vinayaka Chaviti in August Dasara in September October Deepavali in October November Karthika Deepothsavam during the Deepavali season Vodi Biyyam Edit Vodi Biyyam Vodi means the Womb and Biyyam means rice grains is a traditional ceremony performed for married couples in some communities The ceremony starts before the marriage After marriage the ceremony is performed at least once in three years wherein the parents or the brother s of the married woman invite all the relatives for the ceremony celebration 3 The Process Edit The parents of the married woman give money to buy clothes for the ceremony A good quantity of rice is mixed with turmeric dried coconut core and other ingredients Five married women not widowed come one after another and put rice in a cloth wrapped around the neck and spread out in the front There is another food item which is hot chilli powder and rice Cultural institutions EditAndhra Pradesh has many museums including the Archaeological Museum at Amaravati Stupa near Guntur City that features relics of nearby ancient sites the Visakha Museum in Visakhapatnam which displays the history of the pre Independence Madras Presidency in a rehabilitated Dutch bungalow and Victoria Jubilee Museum in Vijayawada which has a collection of ancient sculptures paintings idols weapons cutlery and inscriptions Other cultural elements Edit nbsp Kondapalli toys at a house in VijayawadaOther elements that have long defined Telugu culture include Bapu s paintings Nanduri Subbarao s Yenki Paatalu Songs on by a washerwoman called Yenki the mischievous Budugu a character by Mullapudi Annamayya s songs Aavakaaya a variant of mango pickle in which the kernel of the mango is retained Gongura a chutney from the Roselle plant Atla Taddi a seasonal festival predominantly for teenage girls the banks of the river Godavari and Dudu basavanna the ceremonial ox decorated for door to door exhibition during the harvest festival Sankranti The village of Durgi is known for originating stone craft carvings of idols in soft stone that must be exhibited in the shade because they are prone to weathering Architecture EditSee also Architecture of India by state and Indian vernacular architecture There are two distinct architectural traditions in Andhra Pradesh The first traces back to the building of the city of Amaravati under Satavahanas This unique style of architecture emphasises the use of intricate and abstract sculpture with inspiration from religious themes The second tradition draws on the enormous granite and limestone reserves of the region and is reflected in the various temples and forts built over a very long period of time Literature EditMain article Telugu literature As an ancient language Telugu has a rich and deep literary culture Nannaya Tikkana Yerrapragada Srinatha Molla and Tarikonda Venkamamba made the Telugu language alluring a lingua franca for religion musical composition and philosophy The contributions of Charles Phillip Brown Vemana Sri Sri and Viswanatha Satyanarayana made Telugu a vibrant and evolving modern language The contributions of various Telugu Tamil Sanskrit grammarians to the formalisation of English grammar gave Telugu literary traditions a truly global reach Telugu literature is highly influenced by Sanskrit literature and Hindu scriptures Nannayya Tikkana and Yerrapragada form the trinity who translated the great epic Mahabharatha into Telugu Bammera Potana is another great poet from Vontimitta Kadapa district famous for his great classic Sri Madandhra Maha Bhagavatamu a Telugu translation of Sri Bhagavatam authored by Veda Vyasa in Sanskrit Nannayya derived the present Telugu script lipi from the old Telugu Kannada script Emperor Krishna Deva Raya wrote and also made the famous statement Desha Bhashalandu Telugu lessa meaning Telugu is the sweetest among all Indian languages Famous Tamil poet Mahakavi Bharathiyar wrote Sundhara telungunil paatisaithu which literally means create songs in beautiful Telugu Philosophical poems by Yogi Vemana are quite famous Modern writers include Jnanpith Award winner Sri Viswanatha Satya Narayana Revolutionary poets like SriSri and Joshua are popular Cuisine EditMain article Andhra cuisine nbsp Mango pickleThe Andhra Pradesh cuisine includes bandar laddu avakaya gongura pulusu pappucharu jonna kudu bobbattu kaja and arisa It uses spices fruit and vegetable harvests of the region Rice is the staple food and is used in a wide variety of ways Typically rice is either boiled and eaten with curry or made into a batter for use in a crepe like dish called attu pesarattu or dosas The rice is usually eaten with pappu a simple curry Pesarattu is different from attu and dosas it has sprouts ground into the batter making it green Meat vegetables and greens are prepared with different masalas into a variety of strongly flavored dishes Performing arts EditThe influential musical contributions of Annamacharya and Tyagaraja to the grammar of sound made the Telugu language the preferred language of composition for Carnatic music Their influence not only on Carnatic but global classical music and the organisation of sound as a medium of emotional resonance is unparalleled Kuchipudi as a refinement of the ancient art of Bharatanatyam and in the context of the unique religious and cultural traditions of Andhra Pradesh stands on par with all the great global traditions of classical dance Dance Edit Main article Kuchipudi nbsp Kuchipudi a traditional dance of Andhra PradeshJayapa Senani Jayapa Nayudu was the first known author to write about the dance forms prevalent in Andhra Pradesh 4 Both Desi and Margi forms of dance have been included in his Sanskrit treatise Nritya Ratnavali which contains eight chapters Folk dance forms like Perani Prenkhana Suddha Nartana Carcari Rasaka Danda Rasaka Shiva Priya Kanduka Nartana Bhandika Nrityam Carana Nrityam Chindu Gondali and Kolatam are described In the first chapter the author discusses the differences between Marga and Desi Tandava and Lasya Natya and Nritta In the second and third chapters he deals with Angi Kabhinaya Caris Sthanakas and Mandalas In the fourth chapter Karnas Angaharas and Recakas are described In the following chapters he describes local dance forms e g Desi Nritya In the last chapter he deals with the art and practice of dance Classical dance in Andhra can be performed by both men and women nowadays women tend to learn it more often Traditionally it was done by men and female temple dancers Women did not dance it in public and men played female parts in Kuchipudi ballets As time went by women began to learn it as an art as well This started when women danced in kings courts Kuchipudi is the best known classical dance form of Andhra Pradesh The various dance forms that existed through the state s history are Chenchu Bhagotam Kuchipudi Bhamakalapam Burrakatha Veeranatyam Butta bommalu Dappu Tappeta Gullu Dhimsa and Kolaatam Music Edit Main article Music of Andhra Pradesh nbsp Tirupati Srivani Yalla Bobbili Veena is from Andhra Pradesh The state has a rich musical heritage Many legends of the Carnatic music including two among the Trinity of Carnatic music Thyagaraja and Syama Sastri were of Telugu descent Other composers include Annamacharya Kshetrayya and Bhadrachala Ramadasu Folk songs are also popular in the rural areas of the state Movies Edit Main article Telugu cinemaCostume EditAndhra Pradesh is home to some of the finest historical cloth making fashion and dying traditions of the world Its rich cotton production with its innovative plant dye extraction history stand next to its diamond mining pearl harvesting and jewelry traditions to form an impressive fashion tradition that has stood the test of time The ancient Kollur mine is the mother of the numerous legendary gems such as the Koh i Noor and Hope Diamond Andhra Pradesh had a virtual monopoly in the global jewelry industry till 1826 founding of the diamond mines in Rhodesia Africa and eight of the ten most valuable jewelry pieces on earth today trace their history back to Andhra Pradesh Langa Voni Half saree Sarees made in Kalamkari Venkatagiri are the result of this 3000 year old fashion tradition Vaddaanam Aravanke Kashulahaaram Buttalu and various standard gold jewelry designs are fine examples of this continuously evolving ancient tradition References Edit Sri Potuluri Veera Brahmendra Swami Archived from the original on 20 November 2008 Retrieved 29 November 2008 Stories of Bhaktas Fisherman Raghu www telugubhakti com Telugu Culture Nitya Ratnavali Archived from the original on 15 December 2018 Retrieved 8 June 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Culture of Andhra Pradesh amp oldid 1173499603, wikipedia, 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