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1 minute ago, Dhevudu2 said:

Thappu yemannaru?

Ayana ye context lo annaru?

areyi neeku dammu vunte  vere religion meedha oka video chesi choodandi ra?

oka movie ( Kashmir files) ni release chesuko leru  malli ekkada vedava TT lu

 

Hindu gods meeda Hindu saints anadam avasaraamaa???

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14 minutes ago, Lovecrusader said:

Ala ankunte no hindu gods can claim as avatars.....anni manishi ga putimaranichinaavs...ga

Hindu gods india mottam admire chestaru, who is sammakka sarakka out of Telugu states ?

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Just now, DesiPokiri said:

Hindu gods india mottam admire chestaru, who is sammakka sarakka out of Telugu states ?

So local goddess aithe amaina anochu anamaata...????

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38 minutes ago, DesiPokiri said:

Hindu gods india mottam admire chestaru, who is sammakka sarakka out of Telugu states ?

Sammakka Sarakka Jatara is a tribal Hindu festival, held at about 100km from Warangal city. It is the time for the largest tribal congregation in the world, held every two years (biennial), with approximately ten million people converging on the place, over a period of four days. Many devotees from different states of India (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Maharashtra, Karnataka and parts of Jharkhand) reach to the festive place to celebrate the Jatara.

People offer bellam (jaggery) to their weight to the goddesses and take a holy bath in Jampanna Vagu (stream). @Anta Assamey not only Telangana

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1 minute ago, Lovecrusader said:

Sammakka Sarakka Jatara is a tribal Hindu festival, held at about 100km from Warangal city. It is the time for the largest tribal congregation in the world, held every two years (biennial), with approximately ten million people converging on the place, over a period of four days. Many devotees from different states of India (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Maharashtra, Karnataka and parts of Jharkhand) reach to the festive place to celebrate the Jatara.

People offer bellam (jaggery) to their weight to the goddesses and take a holy bath in Jampanna Vagu (stream).

It’s still a local festival you can write whatever you want in websites but they are no goddess and there is no need to glorify them 

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1 minute ago, DesiPokiri said:

Correction they are not goddess, They are normal tribal women

It commemorates the fight of a mother and daughter," Sammakka and Saralamma" (also known as Sarakka), with the reigning rulers against an unjust law.

There are many legends about the miraculous powers of Sammakka. According to a 13th-century tribal legend, some tribal leaders on a hunt found a newborn girl (Sammakka) enveloped in light playing amidst tigers. They took her to the tribal chief, who adopted and raised her as a leader. She later became the savior of the tribals of the region. She was married to Pagididda Raju, the tribal chief of the Koyas. The Kakatiyas (who ruled the region with its headquarters in Warangal City between 1000 AD and 1380 AD). Sammakka had two daughters and one son, Sarakka, Nagulamma, and Jampanna. King Prataprudra of the Kakatiyas imposed taxes on the Koya Tribe, which they could not pay. As a result, King Prataprudra declared war on the Koya Tribe. Pagididda Raju was killed in the ensuing battle forcing the grief-ridden Sammakka to pick up the fight with her daughter Saralamma, her son Jampanna and her son-in-law Govinda Raju. Sammakka had almost won when Saralamma died in the battle. Jampanna was mortally wounded and fell bleeding into Sampangi vaagu (stream). Legend has it that the stream turned red from the blood, and the vaagu was renamed "Jampanna Vaagu" in honor of Jampanna's sacrifice. Distraught, Sammakka retired to a hill called Chilakala Gutta and turned into a vermilion jar(Kumkum Bharani). To this day, the Koya tribe and devotees believe that Sammakka and Saralamma are manifestations of Adi Parashakti sent to protect them.

The jatara is a celebration to honor this sacrifice. The vermilion jar is brought to Medaram and washed in Jampanna Vaagu, followed by an offering of Jaggery to Sammakka and Saralamma.

They are goddesss ....no doubt ......if u believe it or not ....

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Just now, DesiPokiri said:

It’s still a local festival you can write whatever you want in websites but they are no goddess and there is no need to glorify them 

It's not website,it's Wikipedia

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1 minute ago, Lovecrusader said:

It's not website,it's Wikipedia

You can edit Wikipedia with whatever stuff u want. Asalu who is sammakka sarakka? What did they do? 

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19 minutes ago, Dhevudu2 said:

Thappu yemannaru?

Ayana ye context lo annaru?

areyi neeku dammu vunte  vere religion meedha oka video chesi choodandi ra?

oka movie ( Kashmir files) ni release chesuko leru  malli ekkada vedava TT lu

 

evarini antunnav anna sanghi's naa 

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5 minutes ago, DesiPokiri said:

It’s still a local festival you can write whatever you want in websites but they are no goddess and there is no need to glorify them 

same with puttaparthi baba and shiridi baba 

even bala sai baba or sai kaleshwar baba 

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