Virajpet, May 17: Bod Namme, which is held once every two years. The village festival of Sri Bhadrakali, the village deity of three villages, was officially launched by laying a kattu.
The Bod Namme of Sri Bhadrakali, who is the village deity of Aimangala, Maggula and Vaipada villages under Chembebellur Gram Panchayat of Virajpet taluk, was launched by laying a kattu. The kattu was read out by Kottiyanda Jeevan in the premises of Sri Bhadrakali Temple in Aimangala village in the presence of the deities of the three villages, village presidents and villagers.
Speaking later, Kottiyanda Jeevan said that the eldest sister in Aimangala village, the second in Vaipada village, the youngest sister in Maggula village and Sri Bhadrakali are settled in Maggula village. The festival is celebrated every two years by three villages. For three days, 1101 Suttu Peeli Aat and Talipat programs are held in the evening.
On the 19th, the deities of the three villages are brought to the temple at Pattani and after 7 pm, then at 11 pm, the Kali (various costumes) wearers go from house to house until the next afternoon. On the 20th, at 04 pm, the various costumes will arrive at the temple with offerings and offer offerings, and Mahapuja will be held. On the 21st, at 11 am, the horses will be tied, and at 2 pm, the horses from the three villages will take part in the Kudre Aat at Machettipare in Maggula village.
Then, in the evening, the temple will be reached. Special worship is performed to the goddess and the Bhadrakali Thera and Meleri are performed at night. Then, the Tereu arrives at the temple at midnight. On the 22nd, the Kundanu Choole will leave in the afternoon and the temple will be entered in the evening. He informed about the town festival that Kala Madkk will be held on 23rd.
On this occasion, Bollachanda Tammaiah, the deity of Aimangal village, Pulianda Naveen, the deity of Vaipada village, and Bollachanda Prakash, the president of Sri Bhadrakali Seva Samiti Aimangal Temple, vice president, Bollachanda Somanna, secretary, Mekatanda Teesha Bopaiah, Watererira Shankari Poovaiah, Watererira Kuttappa, Pulianda Jimmy, Chokanda Ramesh, Villagers from three villages including Kiran Kumar were present.
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