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Members of the Mesram clan completed a 150-km padayatra to collect sacred water from the Godavari river for the Nagoba Jatara at Keslapur. The five-day tribal congregation will begin on January 18, drawing lakhs of devotees.
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Around 50,000 tribals belonging not only to several parts of erstwhile Adilabad district, but also Telangana, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha flocked to Keslapur
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Under the guidance of the priests, the women clad in white fetched water from a holy pond situated near Nagoba temple and participated in the worshipping.
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Superintendent of Police Gaush Alam said that fool-proof security was in place for the smooth conduct of Nagoba Jatara slated to be held at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal
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he Mesrams reached the temple of Indradevi located in Indervelli mandal centre in the morning.
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Collector PS Rahul Raj instructed the officials to take steps to make arrangements avoiding inconvenience to tribals.
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Around 50,000 tribals and non-tribals belonging to several parts of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Bihar states visited the temple and offered prayers.
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Adilabad: Members of Mesram clan, who fetched holy water in an ancient container Jhari from Godavari near Kalamadugu village in Jannaram mandal arrived to Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal centre as part of their annual important and religious affair, Nagoba Jatara, on Friday. Nagoba Jata is the second largest fair after the bi-annual Sammakka-Saralamma Jatara […]
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Adilabad: Elaborate arrangements have been made for the maiden tour of Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan to Adilabad district slated for Monday. Soundararajan will initially visit the ancient Nagoba temple at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal and then participate in a darbar or grievance redressal programme in view of 146th birth anniversary of tribal legend Birsa Munda, […]
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Adilabad: Hundreds of tribals and various communities visited the ancient Nagoba temple at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal on the occasion of annual Naga Panchami festival on Friday. Ethnic tribes belonging to several parts of the district and non-tribals made a beeline to the temple which houses the idol of the serpentine god and performed […]
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Nagoba Jatara is an annual important religious and cultural affair of members of the Mesaram clan
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About 10,000 indigenous people arrived in the sleepy village using different modes of transit.
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Nagoba Jatara is an annual fair of Gond, Pradhan tribes of Telangana
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The five-day-long fair sees the largest congregation of ethnic tribes belonging to several parts of not only Telangana but also Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
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They prepared certain dishes and presented them to the souls of those who passed away and paid tributes.
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The Mesrams reached the temple of Indradevi located in Indervelli mandal centre at 7 am. They performed traditional prayers at the shrine and worshipped the deity.
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Tribes, mainly Gonds, celebrate the festival on a grand scale for more than a week during Deepavali season