Napoklu, Apr. 29 : :The Rate Bhagavathi Devi festival of nearby Ballamavati village was celebrated with great enthusiasm for two days.
As part of the festival, the bandara was brought from the house of the takkar on Thursday and then the Mahapuja Tirtha Prasad was distributed. Then, in the form of offerings, the devotees dressed in various costumes and celebrated the Bedu festival. On Friday morning, the Baalu Bandara was brought in a procession from the takkar in Karerianda. Then, the aarat and bolakat were held and then the devotees offered their desired services to the deity. The festival not only included the hanging of the idol of Bhagavathi and Bhadrakali Amma on a rate swing, but also the Bedu festival, Peliyat, Kshetrapala, Sarthavu, and Bhadrakali Teremudi. Devotees celebrated by watching the three gods' kolas and various religious and traditional rituals were performed with devotion.
On this occasion, MLA A.S. Ponnanna participated in the anniversary. He prayed that God would do good to all the devotees and living beings of the country.
In the festival. Temple Management Board Edikeri E. Gopala Vice President Chokira Chengappa, Secretary Edikeri Madhu, Thakka Chief Edikeri Vasu and other chiefs, leaders of various parties and devotees from all over the village participated in large numbers.
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