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**Summary:**
The Saraswati Pushkaralu, a festival occurring once every 12 years, is set to take place in Kaleshwaram, Jayashankar Bhupalpally district, Telangana, from May 15th to 26th, 2025. This event is significant because Kaleshwaram is believed to be the only place in South India where the Saraswati River flows underground, making it a unique pilgrimage site. The Telangana government has allocated ₹25 crores to ensure smooth arrangements for pilgrims coming from various states. Special buses are being organized from Hyderabad to Kaleshwaram by TSRTC from JBS, MGBS, Uppal and other locations, with options for booking private buses for larger groups.
**News Article:**
**Saraswati Pushkaralu 2025: Pilgrims Flock to Kaleshwaram as 12-Year Festival Begins**
**Kaleshwaram, Telangana –** The sacred Saraswati Pushkaralu commenced today in Kaleshwaram, Jayashankar Bhupalpally district, drawing devotees from across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. This 12-yearly festival, which will continue until May 26th, is being held at the Triveni Sangamam of the Godavari, Pranahita, and the mythical Saraswati rivers. Kaleshwaram is revered as the only place in South India where the Saraswati River is believed to flow underground.
The Telangana government has invested ₹25 crores to ensure a seamless experience for pilgrims. Improved infrastructure, including drainage systems and road widening, has been implemented. Devotees will engage in special prayers and rituals dedicated to the Saraswati River, with a holy dip believed to cleanse sins.
The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) is operating special bus services from Hyderabad to Kaleshwaram from JBS, MGBS, Uppal, Jeedimetla, Medchal and Kukatpally. For groups of 40 or more, private bus bookings are also available. Details and reservations can be made through the TSRTC website, http://www.tgsrtcbus.in. Authorities are anticipating a significant influx of pilgrims due to the rarity and significance of this Pushkaralu.