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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Extends Greetings on the Commencement of Sammakka-Sarakka Medaram Jathara

 

New Delhi:  Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi conveyed heartfelt greetings to the nation on the commencement of the Sammakka-Sarakka Medaram Jathara, one of the largest tribal festivals in India. Recognizing the significance of this vibrant celebration, the Prime Minister took to social media platform X to extend his wishes and pay tribute to Sammakka-Sarakka.

In his post, Shri Modi expressed, “Greetings on the start of the Sammakka-Sarakka Medaram Jathara, one of the largest tribal festivals, and a vibrant manifestation of the enduring spirit of our cultural heritage. This Jathara is a great fusion of devotion, tradition, and community spirit. We bow to Sammakka-Sarakka and recall the spirit of unity and valour they personify.”

The Sammakka-Sarakka Medaram Jathara holds immense cultural and historical significance, attracting millions of devotees and tribal communities from various parts of the country. The festival, celebrated in Medaram village in Telangana, is dedicated to the tribal goddesses Sammakka and Sarakka, symbolizing unity, valour, and the rich cultural heritage of the tribal communities.

The Prime Minister’s message underscores the importance of this cultural extravaganza, where devotion, tradition, and community spirit converge to create a unique celebration. Sammakka-Sarakka Medaram Jathara serves as a platform for people to come together, fostering unity and celebrating the rich cultural tapestry of India.

As the festival kicks off, devotees, tribal communities, and visitors from across the nation are expected to participate in the rituals, processions, and cultural events that make Sammakka-Sarakka Medaram Jathara a spectacle of joy, faith, and tradition.

The Prime Minister’s recognition of this grand celebration reflects the government’s commitment to acknowledging and preserving the diverse cultural heritage of the country. The festival not only pays homage to Sammakka and Sarakka but also serves as a reminder of the shared values that unite the people of India.

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