Festivals

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Dasara (Vijayadashami)

Dasara, also known as Vijayadashami, is one of the most vibrant and significant festivals celebrated in Tiruvuru. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil, commemorating the triumph of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. During this festive period, temples in and around Tiruvuru, especially those dedicated to Goddess Durga, are beautifully decorated with flowers and lights. Devotees perform special pujas, participate in processions, and observe nine days of Navaratri with devotional songs and cultural programs. The town glows with festive energy as families wear new clothes, exchange sweets, and seek blessings for peace and prosperity. Dasara in Tiruvuru reflects both spiritual devotion and cultural unity, making it one of the most cherished celebrations in the region.

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Poleramma Jatara

Poleramma Jatara is one of the most vibrant and traditional festivals celebrated in Tiruvuru, dedicated to Goddess Poleramma, the local guardian deity. The festival symbolizes protection, prosperity, and community unity. During this time, devotees gather in large numbers to offer prayers, perform special rituals, and participate in colorful processions. The streets come alive with music, folk dances, food stalls, and cultural programs, reflecting the deep-rooted heritage of the region. The Jatara not only strengthens the spiritual bond among the people but also showcases the rich rural culture and festive spirit of Tiruvuru.

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Sankranti (Pongal)

Sankranti, also known as Pongal, is one of the most celebrated festivals in Tiruvuru, marking the harvest season and the beginning of the new year for farmers. The festival usually falls in mid-January and is observed with great enthusiasm and traditional customs. Houses are beautifully decorated with colorful muggulu (rangoli), and people wear new clothes to welcome prosperity. Farmers thank nature, the Sun God, and their cattle for a bountiful harvest. Special dishes like Pongal, Ariselu, and Garelu are prepared and shared with family and friends. Kite flying, cultural programs, and village gatherings fill the town with joy and festive spirit, making Sankranti a true symbol of unity, gratitude, and rural tradition in Tiruvuru.

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Sri Rama Navami

Sri Rama Navami is one of the most sacred and joyous festivals celebrated in Tiruvuru, marking the birth of Lord Sri Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The festival usually falls in the month of March or April and is observed with great devotion and enthusiasm. Temples in and around Tiruvuru, especially the Sri Rama Temple, are beautifully decorated with flowers and lights. Devotees gather early in the morning to offer prayers, sing bhajans, and listen to spiritual discourses. Special prasadam is distributed to all visitors, and processions with idols of Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman move through the streets accompanied by devotional music. The celebration reflects the deep faith and cultural unity of the people of Tiruvuru, spreading the message of righteousness, devotion, and harmony.

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Ugadi

Ugadi, the Telugu New Year, is celebrated with great joy and devotion in Tiruvuru. It marks the beginning of a new year as per the Telugu calendar, usually falling in March or April. People clean and decorate their homes with fresh mango leaves and colorful rangoli designs. Special dishes like Ugadi Pachadi, made from six different tastes, symbolize the varied emotions of life. On this auspicious day, families visit temples, offer prayers, and start new ventures with hopes for happiness and prosperity in the coming year. The festival truly reflects the cultural richness and festive spirit of Andhra Pradesh

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