
Kakatiya wine and dine off to a grand beginning

Kakatiya empire offspring Kamal Chandra Banji Deo with Culture and also Tourism Minister V Srinivas Goud brows through Kakatiya ft on the initial day of the Kakatiya Vaibhava Saptaham in Warangal onThursday Photo: G Shyam Kumar
Kakatiya empire offspring Kamal Chandra Banji Deo with Culture and also Tourism Minister V Srinivas Goud brows through Kakatiya ft on the initial day of the Kakatiya Vaibhava Saptaham in Warangal onThursday Photo: G Shyam Kumar
Warangal: The week-long extravaganza, Kakatiya Vaibhava Saptaham that thinks back the society and also heritage of the Kakatiya Dynasty, started right here on Thursday on a grand note. Gracing the event was the 22nd offspring of Kakatiya family tree Kamal Chandra Bhanj Deo.
It might be discussed right here that a year after the death of Pratapa Rudra, his bro Annama Devudu developed the Bastar kingdom in Chhattisgarh area with Dantewada as his funding. The State government welcomed Deo, that currently resides in Jagdalpur, for the Kakatiya fete.
Minister for Culture and also Tourism V Srinivas Goud, Minister for Tribal Welfare Satyavathi Rathod, Mayor Gundu Sudharani and also Chief Whip D Vinay Bhaskar invited Deo at the Bhadrakali entryway arc and also took him in a procession on a particularly embellished car to the holy place.
It’s claimed that Deo’s forefathers had actually constantly provided petitions at Bhadrakali holy place at every unique event throughout their routine.
Deo grew a seedling in the park at the Bhadrakali bund. Deo garlanded the sculpture of Rani Rudrama at Pochamma Maidan on his means to Warangal Qila (Fort), the catbird seat where his forefathers controlled.
It was a suitable welcome once more for Deo with 700 artists joining it at the ft. Leading the occasion was Warangal East MLANannapuneni Narender Hanumakonda District Collector Rajiv Gandhi Hanumanthu, Warangal Commissioner of Police Tarun Joshi and also Kakatiya Urban Development Authority Chairman S Sunder Raj Yadav were to name a few existing.
Overwhelmed, Kamal Chandra Bhanj Deo claimed, “Our ancestors won the hearts of everyone by dispensing with people’s friendly governance. It’s awe-inspiring to see the Telangana government taking up Mission Kakatiya. The chain-link lake system of the Kakatiya era is still alive. The number ‘seven’ is significant for the Kakatiyas. We have seven palaces, forts, towns, etc. Bastar is the biggest district in Chhattisgarh and it was divided into seven districts. Even my mobile number is 7,” he claimed. “After a thorough research, we got to know that my grandfather Pradeep Chandra Bhanj Deo is one of the descendants of the Kakatiyas. Pratapa Rudra’s brother Annama Devudu settled in Bastar,” he included.