The Hyderabad Sadar Festival 2025 is set to mesmerize the city with its vibrant celebration led by the Yadav community, featuring majestic Murrah bulls imported from Haryana. The grand event, slated for October 22, brings to life a rich tradition that honors the bond between the Yadavas and their cattle, with Gholu-3—an imposing 2.42-tonne Murrah bull boasting 22 championship titles—stealing the spotlight as the star attraction.
The festival procession, running from Musheerabad to Narayanguda, showcases a parade of decorated bulls including Badshah, Rolex, Kohinoor, and Bajrangi, all carefully prepared with special diets of milk, dry fruits, and mineral supplements to maintain their prime health and strength. The bulls are colorfully adorned with garlands, bells, and peacock feathers, adding to the visual grandeur of the occasion.
Rooted deeply in cultural and agricultural heritage, the Sadar Festival is celebrated right after Diwali and serves not only as a joyous community gathering but also as a tribute to the essential role of cattle in rural livelihoods. Alongside the bull parade, attendees enjoy traditional music, dance performances, and vibrant festivities that highlight the spirit and pride of the Yadav community in Hyderabad.
As one of the most awaited annual events, the Hyderabad Sadar Festival 2025 showcases the confluence of culture, tradition, and community pride, attracting crowds from across the city and beyond. For enthusiasts and cultural explorers, this festival offers a unique glimpse into the colorful heritage of Telangana’s Yadavas and their magnificent Murrah bulls from Haryana.
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