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Category Archives: Godavari
And Quite Flows the Godavari….
The Godavari pushkaralu, is a festival celebrated every 12 years( hence the name Pushkaram) usually in the month of July-August, which is equivalent to the Kumbh Mela in it’s scope, organization and the rush of pilgrims. Keeping this in mind, … Continue reading
Posted in And Quite Flows the Godavari..., Andhra Pradesh, Godavari, Telangana
Tagged Godavari Pushkaralu, Godavari River
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