Village musicians in Hyderabad singing and playing a drum and
tambura.[1][2] The latter is decorated with
swastika and
aum signs. Singers of the villages
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↑Disappearing Folk art of Telangana. Sphoorthi Theatre STEPARC (16 Octoberc2011). "Here is the picture of Saradagallu from Mehaboobnagar, Telangana State."
↑Vepachedu, Sreenivasarao.
Burrakatha. "Burrakatha narrators are also known as Saradagallu. In this form of narration the main storyteller tells the story while playing a tambura (a stringed instrument) ...Telangana narrators consider their tambura as goddess Sarada and hence they are known as Saradagallu"
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