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Ganga Jatara

  • The Thathayagunta Gangamma temple, situated in the heart of the temple city of Tirupati, celebrates the annual folk festival ‘Ganga Jatara’.
  • It is for the first time in the history of the centuries-old temple that the annual folk festival was postponed due to the elections.
  • The folk festival is meant to appease the ‘Grama Devatha’ (village deity).
  • The nine-day event comprises devotees donning various guises, smearing colours all over their bodies, and staging processions on the streets around the temple.
  • Women carrying the statuettes of ‘Nava Durgas’ accompanied the entourage, adding spiritual fervour to the procession.
  • The Goddess is revered as the younger sister of Lord Venkateswara, and the natives of Tirupati, believe that She is the bestower of fortunes and conduct this annual festival.

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