Regional Festivals and Events
Indians are so religious, religiosity is in our DNA and it impacts our everyday life. Almost in every month we celebrate festivals and rejoice in festivities and merry-go-round.
Festivals and Events
People coming with their families will buy more during fests & fetes. Most of the folks in the rural and semi urban areas celebrate fests & fetes with full merriment and the celebration mood usually spreads over a period with preparation and invitations to their friends and relatives.
Pilgrimages like Tirupati and major festival celebration hosting locations like Durga puja, Ganesh Chaturti, Sammakka Sarakka, Dargas, all local and regional celebrations including religious institutions gatherings are most happening locations where visitors throw away money easily rather than during regular days.
By having a pavilion of GoRural India on the fests & fete venues, we can capture the attention of the crowd in interesting ways. Hence, we bestow the opportunity by tapping the untouched pool of prospects during these occasions and events.
Medaram Jatara
Sammakka Saralamma Jatara or Medaram Jatara is a tribal festival of honouring the goddesses celebrated in the Telangana State, India. It commemorates the fight of a mother and daughter, Sammakka and Saralamma, with the reigning rulers against an unjust law. It is believed that after Kumbha Mela the Medaram Jatara attracts the largest number of devotees in the country.
Know MoreKrishna Pushkaralu
Krishna Pushkaralu is a festival of River Krishna which normally occurs once in 12 years. The Pushkaralu is observed for a period of 12 days from the time of entry of Jupiter into Virgo (Kanya rasi). The Krishna river is the fourth largest river, which is about 1,300 kilometers long. It originates from Mahabaleswar of Maharashtra and exits into the Bay of Bengal at Hamsaladeeviin Andhra Pradesh.
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