Adivasis of Mankguda in Danthanpalli to Jangubai temple |
Thousands of Adivasi devotees from Maharashtra and Telangana districts are coming here to have darshan of Goddess Jangubai to fulfill their vows.
As Adivasis
believe that goddess Jangubai used to stay in the caves, the religious heads
of eight Gond clans are now lighting an earthen lamp in the cave. Having darshan
of Jangubai gives a spiritual experience which cannot be described in words.
Adivasis come
with their families and other villagers as a group. They stay in the jungles
only during the night time and start their journey covering all their religious
places enroute to the Jangubai temple.
The
pilgrimage to the Jangubai may even take one week or more for the people of
distant places in the Adilabad and other parts of Telangana and also bordering Maharashtra,
Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh and Odisha.
The material
required for religious event and other luggage will kept in bullock carts and
some time place their children in them and the elders walk on foot.
They strongly
believe that Jangubai is powerful goddess and their wishes will be fulfilled if
they pray for her. Though they have been performing special pujas at Jangubai
from the time immemorial, the number of devotees coming to the temple is
increasing now.
Jangubai temple chairman Marapa Bhajirao, said the
special pujas will be performed at the temple thrice in a year and it starts in
the pusyamas and will continue in the entire month and added the drinking water
has become major problem for the devotees and the Telangana government must
make proper arrangements.
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