Other elements that have long defined Telugu culture include Bapu's paintings, Nanduri Subbarao's Yenki Paatalu (Songs on/by a washerwoman called Yenki), the mischievous Budugu (a character by Mullapudi), Annamayya's songs, Aavakaaya (a variant of mango pickle in which the kernel of the mango is retained), Gongura (a chutney from the Roselle plant), Atla Taddi (a seasonal festival predominantly for teenage girls), the banks of the river Godavari, and Dudu basavanna (the ceremonial ox decorated for door-to-door exhibition during the harvest festival Sankranti). Cultural institutions Īndhra Pradesh has many museums, including the Archaeological Museum at Amaravati near Guntur City that features relics of nearby ancient sites the Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad, which features a varied collection of sculptures, paintings, and religious artifacts the Visakha Museum in Visakhapatnam, which displays the history of the pre-Independence Madras Presidency in a rehabilitated Dutch bungalow and Victoria Jubilee Museum in Vijayawada, which has a collection of ancient sculptures, paintings, idols, weapons, cutlery, and inscriptions. Five married women (not widowed) come one after another and put rice in a cloth wrapped around the neck and spread out in the front. A good quantity of rice is mixed with turmeric, dried coconut core and other ingredients. Parents of the married woman give money to buy clothes for the ceremony. After marriage, the ceremony is performed at least once in three years, wherein the parents of the married woman invite all the relatives for the ceremony celebration. Vadi Biyyam is a traditional ceremony performed for married couples in Rayalaseema, Telangana and certain Andhra regions.
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