Chamundi Devi Tere Mahotsava tomorrow

Chamundi Devi Tere Mahotsava tomorrow

Chamundi Devi Tere Mahotsava tomorrow

Virajpet, Mar. 31: The annual Tere Mahotsava of Sri Chamundi Devi in ​​Kedamullur village near Virajpet will be held on Ta. 2, 3 and 4.

Kedamullur Chamundi festival is a very famous and powerful festival of Goddess Chamundi, which is celebrated everywhere. Therefore, a large number of villagers and devotees from far and wide come to this festival to offer their prayers to the deity and get their problems resolved.

Kottipado will be held at 8.30 pm on Ta. 2, Bhandara will be brought down from the Takkara house at 8.30 pm on Ta. 3 and various kola will be performed at night.

Vishnumurthy Tere will be held at 7.30 am on Ta. 4, and Sri Chamundi Tere will be held at 12 noon. At 4 am, the main Vishnumurti kolam will be raised and lowered 101 times on the fire prepared in front of the temple. Then, at around 12 noon, another important kolam of Chamundi Devi will be presented.

The last curtain of this festival, Chamundi Devi, is a red curtain that is dazzling and attractive.

A long bamboo-made and decorated headpiece is hoisted on this curtain. This not only attracts the devotees but also makes them stand on tiptoe.

In the evening, after the deity goes to the forest and performs the puja rituals there, the annual curtain festival is held.

As per the tradition of the temple area, the festival has already been completed and green trees cannot be cut in the village. This area has a history of thousands of years and has immense spiritual glory. It is said that it does not abandon the hands of those who believe in it. Devotees can enter the Chamundi temple as per the temple rules and regulations.

There have been many instances where the god has been angered by the deity on the pretext of testing the deity or when they have acted against the traditions and rules of the deity.

The deity's brother Maletira Ganesh Cariappa and the temple management have said that everyone should seek the grace of the deity Chamundi with devotion.

 

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