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A popular Goddess in India, Gangamma is a Nada Devathe (Local deity) in Bangalore. The annual Gangamma jathre (Religious fair and festival) is held in various places across India and the event in Bangalore has been held in and around Malleshwara area since 1928. [1] A permanent temple was consecrated in honor of the Goddess in the year 2004.
During this day, all Gangamma temples in Tirupati are flocked with lakhs of devotees. People used to visit the temple and offer "pongallu" and/or Sarees to Gangamma. Few Devotees used to have darshan of Gangamma by wearing "Sapparalu" (A special gopuram like object made of bamboo) along with "Dappu Vaidyam" (A musical instrument). "Ragi Ambali ...
Gangamma Jatara (Telugu: గంగమ్మ జాతర, romanized: gaṁgamma jātara, lit. 'Fair of Gangamma') is a folk festival celebrated in several places across Southern India; including Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. [1] It is celebrated for eight days. [2] [3] Fishermen also celebrate it before the start of fishing in Andhra region.
Gangamma Circle is a small area located in Bengaluru city, the capital of Karnataka state in India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The place has got its name from Sri Gangamma Temple located there.
Goddess Gangamma Temple is 1.5 km from Dhenuva Konda village and 1 km from Garlapadu village (new). There is a temple for the God Nagavendrudu, which is situated just beside this temple. Goddess Kanaka Durga temple has been constructed on the middle of the hill. Devotees have to take a ghat road to the temple for about one kilometer.
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Sammakka Saralamma Jatara (also Sammakka Sarakka Jatara and Medaram Jatara) [1] is a festival to honour the Hindu Tribal goddesses, celebrated in the state of Telangana, India.
The 10th century temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu, along with Sita and Lakshmana. According to Varaha Purana, during Treta Yuga, Rama resided here along with Sita and Lakshmana on his return from Lankapuri. [3] Tataiahgunta gangamma Temple: Gangamma Tirupati