Hyderabad, A meeting of the Jan Seva Sangh’s Chhath Puja Committee was held in context of Chhath Puja. According to the press release, in the meeting, the in-charges of various ghats gave their suggestions regarding the organization of Chhath Puja. After discussions with everyone, the list of ghats was finalized and arrangements were instructed to be made at all ghats as soon as possible. The meeting informed that the Telangana government has granted approval for Chhath Puja celebrations at 29 ghats.

Necklace Road ghat will be managed by designated personnel. Other ghats include Bandacheru Batukamma Ghat, Safilguda, Ganesh Nimjanam Koneru Patti Kunta Pond, Rajendranagar Ghat, Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple Dhatu Nagar Colony, Kanchanbagh, Balanagar Shivalaya Ghat, Sagar Ashok Land, Subhash Nagar, Kapra Lake Ghat, Malana Temple Ghat Yapral, Batukamma Ghat Uppal, Venalgadda Cheruvu

Extensive Preparations at Various Ghats for Chhath Puja in Hyderabad

Gidimetla Village, Raidurgam, Gachi Bawli Ghat, Ayyappa Swamy Temple, Malkpet Ghat, Nag Mata Temple Pond, RK Puram, Secunderabad Ghat, New Colony Vegetable Market Miyapur Ghat, Batukamma Ghat JP Nagar Miyapur, Batukamma Ghat Alwal PS, Shamirpet Lake Ghat, Hemnagar Ghat, Durga Temple, Sri Ram Nagar Colony, Patancheru Ghat, Saki Cheruvu Patancheru Ghat, Venkateswara Colony New Market Ghat

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Necklace Road ghat

Necklace Road is a picturesque boulevard and promenade in Hyderabad, India, built along the Hussain Sagar lake. It gets its name from its shape, which resembles a necklace when viewed from above. The area was developed to enhance the city’s beauty and provide a popular public space for recreation and cultural events.

Bandacheru Batukamma Ghat

The Bandacheru Batukamma Ghat is a significant cultural site in Telangana, India, dedicated to the celebration of the Batukamma festival. This floral festival honors the goddess Gauri and celebrates the cultural identity of Telangana’s women. The ghat provides a central, designated space for the community to perform the ritual of immersing the colorful Batukamma flower stacks in water.

Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple

The Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple is a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located in Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh, India. Its history dates back over a thousand years, with mentions in ancient texts, and it has been patronized by various dynasties who contributed to its architecture and endowment. Today, it is one of the world’s richest and most-visited religious sites.

Balanagar Shivalaya Ghat

Balanagar Shivalaya Ghat is a revered riverfront bathing and ceremonial ghat located on the banks of the Godavari River in the Nanded district of Maharashtra, India. It is historically significant as it is part of the sacred complex surrounding the Hazur Sahib, one of the five Takhts (seats of authority) in Sikhism, and has been a site of pilgrimage for centuries. The ghat serves as a spiritual hub where Hindu and Sikh traditions converge, attracting devotees for ritual baths and religious ceremonies.

Kapra Lake Ghat

Kapra Lake Ghat is a popular bathing ghat located on the banks of Kapra Lake in Hyderabad, India. It serves as a significant local site for religious and cultural activities, particularly for Hindu rituals and festivals. While its exact historical origins are not widely documented, it has become a modern community hub for residents seeking spiritual connection and recreation.

Malana Temple Ghat

Malana Temple Ghat is a sacred site located near the ancient village of Malana in the Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is historically significant as a place of ritual purification and worship for the villagers, who believe they are descendants of Alexander the Great’s army. The temple and its associated bathing steps (ghat) reflect the unique cultural traditions and isolated heritage of the Malana community.

Ayyappa Swamy Temple

The Ayyappa Swamy Temple is a prominent Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, a revered deity particularly in South India. It is most famously associated with the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala, a major pilgrimage site that attracts millions of devotees annually. The history of the Sabarimala temple is believed to date back centuries, with its origins linked to the deity’s meditation at the site and its rediscovery by a king.

Nag Mata Temple Pond

The Nag Mata Temple Pond is a sacred water body located in Nagaur, Rajasthan, India, traditionally associated with the historic Nag Mata Temple. It is believed to have ancient origins, serving as a site for religious rituals and community gatherings for centuries. The pond holds cultural significance as a place where devotees gather, particularly during the annual Nag Mata Fair.