Lakhs Flock to Medaram for Asia's Largest Tribal Fair, Samakka Saralamma Jatara

Lakhs of devotees from multiple states thronged Medaram in Telangana for the third day of the biennial Samakka Saralamma Jatara, Asia's largest tribal fair. The event proceeded smoothly with tight security, medical teams on alert, and elaborate arrangements by the state government. Dignitaries including British Deputy High Commissioner Gareth Wynn Owen, Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma, and several ministers participated in prayers and traditional rituals. The main ritual involved the ceremonial journey of Sammakka Thalli, marked by traditional tribal customs and gunshots fired by the District SP.

Key Points: Medaram Tribal Fair Draws Lakhs of Devotees in Telangana

  • Massive turnout for Asia's biggest tribal fair
  • Tight security and medical teams on alert
  • British Deputy High Commissioner participates in rituals
  • Key ritual performed with ceremonial gunshots
  • Dignitaries and ministers from across parties visit
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Lakhs of devotees throng Telangana's Medaram for tribal fair

Asia's biggest tribal fair, Samakka Saralamma Jatara, sees massive turnout in Telangana's Medaram with dignitaries and devotees participating in rituals.

"The fair was underway in a smooth manner amid tight security and elaborate arrangements made by the State government."

Hyderabad, Jan 30

Lakhs of devotees flocked to Medaram in Telangana's Mulugu district as Samarkka Saralamma Jatara, Asia's biggest tribal fair, entered the third day on Friday.

The fair was underway in a smooth manner amid tight security and elaborate arrangements made by the State government.

Devotees from various parts of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh and other states were offering prayers to tribal deities Samakka and Saralamma.

The open ground around the temple was overflowing with devotees. Serpentine queues of devotees were seen at the temple.

Devotional fervour among devotees marked the celebrations. Devotees also thronged Jampanna Vagu or stream for holy dip.

Officials said the biennial event was progressing in a peaceful and smooth manner.

The official machinery was effectively managing the crowd. Medical teams were on alert to deal with any emergency.

British Deputy High Commission in Hyderabad, Gareth Wynn Owen also visited the Sammakka-Saralamma Temple at Medaram and offered prayers on Friday.

Dressed in traditional handloom attire, he participated in the Thulabaram ritual. He was accompanied by Minister Seethakka and the District Collector, who briefed him on the significance of the Medaram Maha Jatara and the arrangements made for devotees.

Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma, former Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya, endowments minister Konda Surekha, leaders of different political parties and officials were among those who offered prayers.

The main ritual of the Jatara was performed on Thursday night when Sammakka Thalli departed from Chilakalagutta towards Medaram. Amid traditional tribal customs, and as a mark of respect, the District Superintendent of Police fired ceremonial gunshots in the air as the goddess began her journey. Sammakka Thalli reached the Gadde, the sacred platform, late in the night.

Meanwhile, at Chilakalagutta, where Goddess Sammakka was present in the form of Kumkuma Bharani, the chief priest of Sammakka, Kokkera Krishnayya, along with other priests reached the hilltop and performed special pujas for Sammakka Thalli with lamp offerings.

Ministers Danasari Seethakka and Adluri Laxman Kumar, District Collector Divakar T.S., and District SP Sudheer Ramnath Kekan also offered prayers following traditional tribal customs. At the main entrance of the Medaram temple premises, Sammakka Thalli was formally received and accorded a traditional welcome.

Once every two years, on the auspicious day of Magha Shuddha Pournami priests install Sammakka Thalli on the Gadde. The representations of Saralamma, Pagididdaraju, and Govindaraju have already taken their places on the Medaram Gaddelu.

From Chilakalagutta to the temple premises, countless devotees performed ritual aarti to Sammakka Thalli, expressing deep devotion and reverence.

Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu, along with MLC Mahesh Kumar Goud visited Medaram and offered prayers. Union Ministers G. Kishan Reddy and Jual Oram also visited the holy place and were accorded a traditional welcome by folk artists.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the British Deputy High Commissioner participating respectfully in the Thulabaram ritual. When foreign dignitaries engage with our local traditions like this, wearing handloom, it shows the cultural significance of the Jatara. More positive coverage like this for our tribal festivals is needed!
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Aman W
While the arrangements seem good, I hope the focus remains on the devotees and the spiritual aspect, not just on VIP visits and photo-ops by politicians. The true spirit is in the lakhs of common people walking for miles in faith. The district administration deserves credit for smooth management.
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Sarah B
The description is so vivid! "Serpentine queues" and "devotional fervour" – you can almost feel the energy. Asia's biggest tribal fair, and it runs so peacefully. It's impressive how diverse states come together for this. The ritual with the ceremonial gunshots sounds incredibly powerful.
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Karthik V
My parents are there right now! They called and said the vibe is electric, but the lines are very long. They appreciated the medical teams on standby though. It's a testament to our living culture that such traditions thrive. More power to the tribal communities for preserving this. 🌼
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Nikhil C
The scale is mind-boggling. Lakhs of people, from multiple states, all converging for one faith. This is the real India, beyond politics and noise. Hope the environmental impact of such a massive gathering near the Jampanna Vagu stream is being managed responsibly for the future.

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