The article discusses the Jada Koppu Kolatam, a rare folk art form celebrated during the Dussehra and Diwali festivals in Telangana's Adilabad district. Artists gracefully dance while wielding wooden percussion instruments and holding a saree intricately tied to a ceiling pole. The art form is seen as a traditional game and serves as both entertainment and a sacred tradition. Villagers believe that practitioners invite prosperity and happiness into their homes, and farmers actively participate seeking blessings for abundance in their fields. The game spans five days and is immersed in the tales of Radha and Krishna's love and Lord Krishna's playful antics.
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