Venkatagiri Poleramma Jathara History, Dates, and Timings
Venkatagiri Poleramma Jathara History
Venkatagiri Jathara was in place from 1714 AD. In 1917 AD, Cholera was spreading heavily in this region. Then Venkatagiri Raja performed Seethala Yagam and installed Astadhigbhandhan Yantras. In the year 1919 AD, Rajas performed Poleramma Jatara in a grand, From then on, Jathara was celebrated regularly by the devotees.
On Ghatotsavam day, Kummari community who lives at Venkatagiri Kummari Street prepares the Idol of Poleramma with Clay. Eyes will not be placed to the deity. This Idol will be taken out in a procession from Puttinill (Kummari street) to Mettinillu (In-law’s Home at Jeenigala Vari street), Chakali House. Eyes will be placed after reaching in-laws house. The deity will be kept outside in the street for two days, during this time devotees offer special poojas to the deity. After two days, the deity will go around the streets of the Vekatagiri followed by Nimarjan. Nimarjanam will be performed at a specially reserved place at Kaivalya river bed.
It is strictly followed that devotees who are inside town at the time of Chatimpu are not supposed to leave town till Jathara ends.
From 1992 onward, Jathara event was performed by AP Endowments department.
Jathara Procedure
Jathara 1st Chatimpu falls on the 1st wed after Vinayaka Chavithi and 2nd Chatimpu on the next Wed at 12 am.
Ghatotsavam will be performed on Sun, Mon and Tue.
Jathara will be performed on Wed and Thu
Poleramma Temple Timings
Morning Hours: 10 am – 12 pm
Evening Hours: 6 pm – 8 pm
How to reach Venkatagiri Poleramma Jathara?
By Air
- The nearest railway station is at Tirupati which is 43 km away
By Train
- The nearest railway station is at Venkatagiri, SPSR Nellore District. Temple is 3 km away.
By Road
- Venkatagiri is easily reachable from Nellore, Sullurpeta, Tirupati, Naidupeta
Venkatagiri Poleramma Jathara
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