Social Sciences, asked by khanabdulrahman4288, 8 months ago

get detailed information about any jatara of your area.prepare report​

Answers

Answered by guruu99
0

Answer:

With the participation of thousands of devotees, the historic "Sammakka Saralamma Jatara," a four-day mega tribal festival, got underway in Medaram village in Telangana's Mulugu district.

Tribal devotees pay respect to the goddesses Sammakka and her daughter Saralamma at the twice-yearly "Medaram Jatara," which the Telangana government has designated as a state festival. Medaram is situated in a forested area.

Folklore holds that the festival honours Sammakka and Saralamma's struggle against the oppression of the Kakatiya kings.

Approximately 6-7 centuries ago, or in the 13th century, some tribal leaders who went hunting discovered a newborn girl named Sammakka playing among tigers and emitting a tremendous amount of light. She was brought to their home, where the tribe's leader raised and adopted her as a chief. Later, she emerged as the region's tribal people's saviour. She was wed to Pagididda Raju, the Koya tribal chief. Those of Kakatiya (who ruled the region with its headquarters in Warangal City between 1000 AD and 1380 AD). Sarakka, Nagulamma, and Jampanna are her two daughters and one son, respectively.

https://brainly.in/question/15062738

#SPJ2

Answered by 27swatikumari
0

The Jatra starts at Medaram, Tadvai Mandal, Mulugu district. It honours the battle of a mother and daughter, Sammakka and Saralamma, against an unfair legislation with the governing monarchs. The Medaram jatara is said to gather the most worshippers in the country after the Kumbha Mela.

Sammakka Saralamma Jatara (also Sammakka Sarakka Jatara and Medaram Jatara) is a Hindu tribal deity festival observed in the Indian state of Telangana. This Jatara is famous for hosting one of the world's biggest gatherings of people. Medaram Jatara is India's second-largest fair, after the Kumbh Mela, and is held for four days by Telangana's second-largest tribal community, the Koya tribe. Medaram Jathara, Asia's largest tribal fair, is held in honour of the Goddesses Sammakka and Saralamma. Sammakka Sarakka Jathara is the world's biggest tribal religious assemblage, conducted every two years (biennially), with roughly ten million people converging on the location, which is located around 90 kilometres from Warangal city, during a four-day period. The Sammakka Sarakka Jatra is a Telangana State Event.

Learn more about Sarakka Jatara from here;

https://brainly.in/question/3178593

#SPJ2

Similar questions