In a bid to appease rain God, villagers play ‘Kappatalli’ at Peddapapaiahpalli in Huzurabad mandal of Karimnagar district on Friday. Photo | Express
Telangana

With rains playing truant, farmers in Telangana's Peddapapayapalli perform ‘Kappatalli’

The ritual, passed down through generations, is performed during severe dry spells.

Express News Service

KARIMNAGAR: With June two-thirds through and no sign of monsoon showers, anxious farmers in Peddapapayapalli in Huzurabad Mandal have turned to an age-old tradition — the Kappatalli (frog) ritual — to invoke the rain God to bless their village.

On Friday, villagers, including farmers and women, tied two frogs to a wooden pole adorned with cloth and carried them in a solemn procession through the settlement. Accompanied by rhythmic drum beats, devotees sprinkled water on the amphibians while singing devotional hymns, seeking the mercy of Varuna, the Hindu rain God.

The ritual, passed down through generations, is performed during severe dry spells.

The decorated frogs symbolise a plea for timely rains, bountiful harvests, and prosperity for the farming community.

Rajaiah, a village elder, explained, “We revive this tradition whenever drought looms. We’ll keep praying until the skies open up.” With agricultural work stalled due to the delayed monsoon, farmers cling to hope that this ancient appeal will bring much-needed relief.

As the sun beats down on parched fields, Pedda Papayapalli’s faith in tradition remains unshaken—a testament to the enduring bond between nature and agrarian life.

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