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Peddagattu (పెద్దగట్టు జాతర) or Gollagattu Jathara (గొల్లగట్టు జాతర) is the festival done in the name of Lord Lingamanthulu Swamy and Goddess Choudamma every 2 years.
Suryapet-Peddagattu (పెద్దగట్టు జాతర) or Gollagattu Jathara (గొల్లగట్టు జాతర) is the festival done in the name of Lord Lingamanthulu Swamy and Goddess Choudamma every 2 years.The presiding deities, Sri Lingamanthula Swamy, believed an Incarnation of Lord Shiva, and his sister – Choudamma ...
Chengalamma Parameshwari Temple is located in Sullurpeta town of Tirupati district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [1] [2] It is located at the southern tip of Sullurpeta, on the banks of Kalangi river. The temple is situated 79 km, 84 km and 97 km from Chennai, Tirupati and Nellore respectively. It was established during the fourth and ...
Inavolu, Telangana, India: Architecture; Style: Kakatiya: Mallikarjuna temple, ... The temple is located in Inavolu, a village in the Hanamkonda district of Telangana.
DAILY SAME TIMINGS. 2. From Hyderabad IS Sadan Bus stop early morning in between 9:00 to 9:30 AM, 1:00 PM to 1:30 PM and 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM we have buses to Urukondapeta Hanuman Temple and the same buses will return to Hyderabad. 3. From Amangal we have buses to we have buses to Urukondapeta Hanuman Temple. 4.
To take him out of hiding, the Gangamma planned "Ganga Jathara" where the people in Tirupathi do vichitra veshadarana and curse Gangamma for a period of 7 days. On the seventh day, the Palegondulu comes out of hiding and was killed by Goddess Gangamma for the LokaKalyanam (well being of all people).
Avani is a place of great antiquity. According to the ASI, an inscription here dated 399 A.D. refers to it. Later inscriptions call it the "Gaya of the south".Legend has it that Avani was the abode of the Hindu saint Valmiki (author of the epic Ramayana) and that the Hindu god Rama visited Avani during his return to Ayodhya from Lanka.
The festival has ist origin in the time of the Venkatagiri rajas in the mid-18th century. Local people believe that the goddess herself came and used to talk with the rajas during the time of festival.