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Nakashi Art of Telangana – Cheriyal Scroll Painting History

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Published by Orugallu Andhalu Introduction Among India’s oldest surviving folk traditions, the  Nakashi art   of Telangana  stands out for its vivid storytelling, brilliant colors, and deep historical roots. Practiced through both   Cheriyal scroll paintings   and   hand-carved wooden figurines, this art form represents the cultural memory of villages, tribes, occupations, festivals, and mythology. Even today, this rare craft is survives through only a few artisan families — mainly in  Cheriyal (Siddipet district), Jagtial, Korutla, Metpally, and Nirmal  — making it a priceless heritage that needs respect and preservation.                                                                                          ...

Sammakka Saralamma Jatara 2026 Dates, Timings & Complete Festival Schedule – Medaram

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Published by Orugallu Andhalu Introduction The Medaram Sammakka Saralamma Vanadevatalu Maha Jatara, one of the world’s largest tribal gatherings and the biggest cultural festival of Telangana, will be celebrated from January 28 to January 31, 2026. The festival dates were finalized in the traditional manner by the Koya priests, who are the hereditary guardians of this sacred Vana Devata worship. The Medaram Jatara attracts crores of devotees every two years and is widely known as the “ Telangana Kumbh Mela .” Medaram Jatara 2026 Dates & Daily Schedule January 28, 2026 (Wednesday) – Beginning of Maha Jatara The festival officially begins with the arrival of: Sarakka (Saralamma) Govindaraju (son-in-law) Pagididda Raju (husband of Sammakka) The deities reach the sacred Gaddelu (platforms) at Medaram around 6:00 PM, marking the ceremonial start of the Jatara.   January 29, 2026 (Thursday) – Arrival of Sammakka This is considered the most sacred and spiritually powerful day. A...

Mahanandi Temple History – The Sacred Abode of Lord Shiva’s Eternal Blessing

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Published by Orugallu Andhalu Introduction Nestled at the foothills of the sacred Nallamala Hills in present-day Nandyal District of Andhra Pradesh, the Mahanandi Temple stands as one of the most ancient and revered Shaiva shrines in South India. Dedicated to Lord Mahanandeeswara — a manifestation of Shiva associated with his divine mount Nandi — this temple is not merely a center of worship but a living monument of early medieval South Indian history, sacred geography, and uninterrupted ritual tradition.                               Surrounded by dense forests, natural springs, and serene hill ranges, Mahanandi represents a rare confluence of mythology, hydrological wonder, and temple architecture. The shrine forms the spiritual nucleus of the celebrated Nava Nandis — a group of nine Shiva temples located within an 18-kilometer radius, each symbolizing a sacred dimension of Shaiva devotion. What distinguis...

Gattu Maisamma Temple, Ghatkesar - History, Jatara, and Regional Significance

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Published by Orugallu Andhalu Introduction Just outside Hyderabad, along the busy Warangal Highway, rises a small hill that carries immense faith. Atop this hill stands the revered Gattu Maisamma Temple near Ghatkesar — a powerful Grama Devatha shrine that draws thousands of devotees every week. More than just a village temple, Gattu Maisamma has grown into one of the most visited local goddess shrines around Hyderabad. Annual jatara celebrations attract massive crowds, receive structured administrative support, and have even been covered by leading Telugu newspapers — reflecting the scale and seriousness of devotion here. Whether it is for protection, new beginnings, recovery from illness, business success, or family welfare, devotees believe that the hilltop Goddess listens quickly and acts decisively. From simple village faith to regionally recognized spiritual center, Gattu Maisamma of Ghatkesar stands today as a living example of Telangana’s enduring grama devatha trad...

Maisigandi Maisamma Temple Kadthal History and Significance

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Published by Orugallu Andhalu Introduction Located along the Hyderabad–Srisailam Highway in Kadthal Mandal of Rangareddy district, the Maisigandi Maisamma Temple has emerged as a significant folk Shakti shrine in Telangana’s contemporary devotional landscape. Dedicated to Goddess Maisamma — a regional manifestation of Mahakali and a revered Gramadevata (village guardian deity) — the temple occupies a prominent place in the spiritual life of the Banjara and Lambada communities. Unlike classical South Indian temples associated with medieval dynasties or inscriptional records, Maisigandi represents a living tradition of folk worship deeply rooted in oral narratives, community devotion, and evolving ritual practice. Over the past few decades, the shrine has transformed from a modest village temple into a major regional pilgrimage center, attracting devotees from Hyderabad and surrounding districts.                         ...