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The five-day long Nagoba Jatara, a major tribal religious and cultural festival of the Mesram clan, concluded at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal, Adilabad. Rituals including Mandagajili and Betal Puja were performed, with Raj Gond elders displaying traditional martial skills.
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The Mesram clan of aboriginal tribes in Adilabad has started preparations for the five-day Nagoba Jatara festival. Rituals include fetching sacred water from Godavari, performing Mahapuja, and worshipping deities, attracting tribal devotees from Telangana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh
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The five-day annual Nagoba jatara, is an important religious and cultural affair of the Mesram clan, is set to begin at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal on january 28
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Mesrams collect holy water for the annual Nagoba Jatara slated for January 28
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On June 6, Anaka Santosh (27) and his wife Swapna (24) from the village were killed on the spot when the lightning struck a hut in which they were to avoid getting drenched from rains.
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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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The Mesrams gathered the water in a sacred container Jhari after worshipping the river goddess and performing certain traditional rituals.
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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: Ghusadi dance exponent Kanaka Raju was felicitated by members of Mesram clan for being nominated for Padma Shri at the ongoing Nagoba Jatara at Keslpaur village in Indervelli mandal on Sunday. Raju was felicitated with a shawl and was presented a portrait of the presiding deity of Nagoba temple for winning the fourth highest […]
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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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It sees the largest congregation of ethnic tribes from not only Telangana, but also from Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
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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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The members, led by elders Venkat Rao Chinnu Patel and Thukaram, invited the Minister to the fair slated for February 11.
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About 100 Mesrams who gathered on the premises of Nagoba temple at Keslapur village commenced the arduous task.
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The Collector stated that the annual fair would be organised as per traditions of Mesrams.