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Komuravelli Mallanna Jaathara festival

Komuravelli Mallanna Jaathara festival

Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple Komuravelli is popularly known as the temple of a Hindu temple on a hill in the village of Siddipet Komuravelli in the district of Komuravelli Mallanna, Telangana. The primary Goddess Mallanna or Mallikarjuna is the incarnation of Swami Lord Shiva. It is located near Siddipet on SH-1 Rajiv road. The god is also called Khandoba by the Maharashtrians. The temple is located 85 km from Hyderabad.

Komuravelli Mallanna Jaathara festival
Mallana is accompanied by his commerce Gaula Kethamma, Devi Ganga and Maddhamma, Goddess Parvati in the main temple. Ogu legend singers sing the story of Mallanna here The devotees pray to Mallana with the help of Ogu Pujaris, who draw a Rangoli in front of Lord Mallanna and Patnam (a form of prayer to God) in the verandah of the temple, inside the temple.

During Maha Shivaratri a large number of devotees come during the celebration of Pedda Patnam and before the Udayi Agni Gundalu come to the temple of Mallanna during the celebration of the festival. The festival season, known as Jatara, begins with the Sankranthi and continues till the time of Udayadi. A large number of devotees pray to the Gods on all Sundays coming between Sankranti and Ugadi.
Another temple is near Konda Pochamma Temple, which is visited by devotees going to the Mallanna temple.

Komuravelli Mallanna story


There is no written script for the story of Lord Mallana. Mallanna's story is sung in "Oug Katha". In this Ogu legend, Swami Mallanna married Devi Meddalma, who was facing situations laid down by her brothers. Goddess Medlalma is also called Bramerambika, who is the wife of Lord Shiva.

Peerla Panduga festival

Peerla Panduga festival

Muharram, also called Pirla Panduga in Telalana state, is an important festival. Muharram is a festival which is marked by process. During this occasion, a remnant named Alam is taken out as a procession. Representing a group of Sufi Shrine, the Ashrakhana is a region where there is a procession, many Muslims and even Hindus participate in this festival while chanting yes hussain because they participate eagerly in this procession.

Peerla Panduga festival
Peerla Panduga festival
In Dabarpura area of ​​Hyderabad, Hindus are considered to be the Alegararda, which means standard holders in the famous temple of Bibi addition. Hindus have relied on thousands of people to worship the sacred relics of Alam because it is believed that the philosophy of this Alam gives them peace and peace of mind. On this special day of Muharram, Hindus visit the Sufi temples. Pirla Panduja is indeed an opportunity to grieve when Hindu devotees respect the feelings of their Islamic brothers and participate in a serious procession.

Peerla Panduga festival
Peerla Panduga festival
Gods are brought from the forest to a place for a period of 10-12 days when more than 10 million devotees give prayers and gifts 'Bangaram', which is a pure doll for the gods. The whole place changes with Divine Mantras and for this Jatha there is a detailed arrangement with thousands of buses coming along with pilgrims.

In Badakhali, there is a rich history of 400 years in the Badakhali Ashrakhana, and during this festival there is the house of the maximum crowd. Thousands of Hindus go to this temple, especially during the 9th and 10th days of the festival. Many foreign tourists also see the proceedings of these festivals. In the last day, Alam is taken over an elephant as well as a march towards Masjid-e-Elahi besides Bibi. Festivals are celebrated in many rural areas of Telangana near Sufi temples or Durgahs.