I can see "Dollukintha" of Sanchara Kurubas, the one I come from. We Kurumas in Telanagana are no more Sanchara, has a little different version called "Oggu Katha" - the ballads of our god "Beerappa" (a form of Shiva).
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In continuation to the above, Writing a thread on beautiful culture I am brought up in, the less known colorful "Kuruma" culture of Telangana.
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2. By placing all our gods in a "Patham" (representing the mandala of universe) we perform the Kalyanam of our Beerappa once in 5 years. We sacrifice one sheep from each family requesting him to guard our sheep herds.
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