Families and relatives celebrate as the Maha Kumbh and Ganganamma Jatara reach a key milestone in Eluru. Photo | Express
Andhra Pradesh

Ganganamma Jatara enters concluding phase amid devotion in Eluru

On Sunday, the traditional Jatara Mugu rituals were being performed at the Kolupula Medas, where devotees offer prayers and special offerings seeking the blessings of Goddess Ganganamma.

Express News Service

ELURU: Eluru city is witnessing the concluding phase of the historic Ganganamma Jatara Mahotsavam, a revered religious festival held once every seven years for the past 175 years.

The city has been immersed in devotion and tradition as lakhs of devotees from across Andhra Pradesh, other parts of India attended the festival. As part of the final rituals, five major fairs Turpu Veedhi, Dakshinpu Veedhi, Powerpet, Lakshmivaruppet, and Adivaruppet are set to conclude on Sunday and Monday, marking the culmination of the grand festivities.

Streets across the city remain bustling with pilgrims, vendors, folk artists, and cultural performances, creating a vibrant and spiritually charged atmosphere. On Sunday, the traditional Jatara Mugu rituals are being performed at the Kolupula Medas, where devotees offer prayers and special offerings seeking the blessings of Goddess Ganganamma.

These rituals, considered highly sacred, have drawn large crowds from surrounding districts.

The highlight of the festival will take place on Monday, when the Ammavars will be taken out in a grand procession through the main streets of Eluru. Accompanied by traditional music, drum beats, folk chants, and ritual performances, the procession is expected to attract massive gatherings.

Alongside this, the traditional Korla Bandi procession will continue from morning to evening, with folk artists and cultural troupes actively participating.

The procession will conclude at the outskirts of Eluru city by evening with participation of large number of devotees.

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