Tungabhadra Pushkaralu in AP 2020, AP Tungabhadra Pushkaralu 2020 Online Booking : Tungabhadra Pushkaram 2020 / Tungabhadra Pushkaralu 2020/ Tungabhadra River Pushkaralu / Tungabhadra River was known by the name of Pampa, is one of the biggest festivals of river Tungabhadra that celebrate in Andhra Pradesh state. It is a 12-day festival that celebrates the river Tungabhadra with thousands of devotees gathering to pay their respects and offer prayers to the river. Most of these devotees depend on agriculture for a living and therefore, pray for good rains and crops during the Tungabhadra Pushkaralu festival.
The Tungabhadra is a major river in India that starts and flows through the state of Karnataka during most of its course, before flowing along the border between Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and ultimately joining the Krishna River near Sangameswaram village in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. The Tungabhadra River is formed by the confluence of the Thunga River and the Bhadra River at Koodli which flow down the eastern slope of the Western Ghats in the state of Karnataka. The two rivers originate in Mudigere Taluk of Chikmagalur District of Karnataka along with the Nethravathi (west-flowing river, joining the Arabian Sea near Mangalore), the Tunga and the Bhadra rise at Gangamoola, in Varaha Parvatha in the Western Ghats at an elevation of 1198 metres , near Same Village.
Tungabhadra Pushkaralu 2020 starts on November 20th and will go on till December 1st. It is celebrated when the planet Jupiter enters the Makara rasi or Capricorn zodiac sign. Several places in Karnataka along the river Tungabhadra will be celebrating this festival with great devotion. Check complete details for AP Tungabhadra Pushkaralu 2020 Dates, Places, Pushkar Ghats, Temples, Pooja Online Booking, Pooja Prices and other information
Tungabhadra Pushkaralu in AP 2020 : Dates, Places, Ghats
Category | River Festival |
Location | Tungabhadra |
Country Name | India |
Name of the Event | Tungabhadra Pushkaralu 2020 |
Participating States | Karnataka, Telangana , Andhra Pradesh States |
River Festival Location | AP Tungabhadra Pushkaralu 2020 |
Starting Date of Celebrations | 20th-November-2020 |
Ending Date of Celebrations | 1st-December-2020 |
Tungabhadra Pushkaram Muhurtham & Dates
Pushkaram or Pushkaralu (in Telugu) ,Pushkara or Pushkar (Sanskrit word) is an Indian festival dedicated to worshiping of rivers. In astrology also we find a reference to the word pushkara refereed to as pushkara Navama that purifies and nourishes the quality of the planet within it. Pushkar is the none of a famous pilgrim centers known as pushkara is name of famous pilgrim centers known as pushkara kashetra is located in Rajesthan about 7 km from Ajmer city. It is said and beloved that the take here known as pushkara lake was the creation of lord Brahma on the banks of which he performed penance for several thousands of years. You will find here one of very few temples where lord Brahma is worshiped pushkara or pushkaram is festival of particular river celebrated once in 12 years based on the transits of Jupitar (Brihaspathi) in the Zodic Sign.
Tungabhadra Pushkaram in AP 2020, millions of devotees take a dip river Tungabhadra during the first 12 days of the festival for would be relieved from all the sins. Large numbers of pilgrims arrive from all over India to have holy dip at the Tungabhadra Pushkaram. AP Tungabhadra Pushkaram Parambha Muhurthuam 2020 will be 1.23 AM 20th, November, 2020 Gurugraha will enter Vruschika Raasi, in Mantralayam, Kurnool district. Many of the pilgrims are going to take part in Pushkara Snanam. By, taking the bath in the river during the time of pushkara, people will be blessed by the river with prosperity, good health. The tradition of pushkaralu is coming from years. It is the ancient custom to respect the rivers.
Tungabhadra Pushkaralu in AP 2020 : Pushkar Ghats
Tungabhadra Pushkaralu is a festival of River Tungabhadra when Jupiter arrives from Makara rasi or Capricorn which normally occurs once in 12 years. This Pushkaram is observed for a period of 12 days from 20th November to 1st December, the 12th day of the festival will be attended by millions of devotees who will participate to take dip in the holy water and do ancestor worships.
The banks that come across the Tungabhadra are called as Pushkara Ghats. Special arrangements have been made for bathing the devotees in Tungabhadra during this festival in Andhra Pradesh State . Everyone has a belief that whoever visits the Tungabhadra Pushkaram must take a holy dip in the river Tungabhadra which improves their Physical and mental abilities along with getting rid of their sins.
List of Tungabhadra Pushkaram Ghats in AP
Ghat Name | Ghat Address |
Myaliganur Ghat | Ramalinge swara Swami Temple in Myaliganur (V) in Kowtalam (M) in Kurnool District |
Kachapuram Ghat | Rail way Bridge in Kachapuram (V) in Mantralayam (M) in Kurnool District. |
Ramapuram Ghat | Ramalingeswara Swami Temple in Rampuram (V) in Mantralayam (M) in Kurnool District |
Santa Market Ghat | Santa Market@ Mantralayam Mutt. |
Mantralayam Mutt Ghat | NAP Pump house, @ Mantralayam Mutt. |
Vinayaka Ghat | Vinayaka ghat @ Mantralayam Mutt. |
Mantralayam Mattam VIP Ghat No.1 | Mantralayam Mattam Ghat No.1, Pushkarghat at Back side of Mattam Ghat No.1 |
Mantralayam Mattam VIP Ghat No.2 | Mantralayam Mattam Ghat No.2, Pushkarghat at Back side of Mattam Ghat No.2 |
Nagaladinne Ghat | Nagaladinne Bridge @ Nagaladinne Village, Nandavaram Mandal, in Kurnool Dist. |
Gurajala Ghat | Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple, @ Gurujala Village, in Nandavaram Mandal, in Kurnool Dist |
Gundrevula Ghat | Gangamma Temple .of Gundrevula (V), on Right side Bank of Tungabhadra River Kurnool |
Sunkesula Barrage Downside Ghat | D/s of Sunkesula barrage, Sunkesula (V), Kurnool Dt. |
Munagalapadu Ghat | Road Bridge Donstream at N.H -44 near Munagalapadu (V) Kurnool Town. |
Panchalingala Ghat | Gangamma Temple, Panchlingala (V) on Left Bank of Tungabhadra River in Kurnool Twon |
Gondiparla Ghat | Sivalayam Temple of Gondiparla (V),on left bank of Tungabhadra River in Kurnool Twon. |
Pump house Ghat | Masamasid Village Kurnool Town. |
Sankalbhag Ghat | Sankal bagh Kurnool Town |
Nagasai temple Ghat | Naga Sai Temple, Kothapeta |
Sai baba Temple Ghat | Sri Sai Baba Temple, Kurnool Town . |
Nagareshwara swamy temple Ghat | Pushkaraghat at Nagareshwara Swamy Temple in, Kurnool Dist. |
Raghavendra Mutt Ghat | Ragavendra Mutt in Kurnool Town. |
Rambhotla Temple Ghat | Rambotla temple, One Town in Kurnool Town. |
Sangameswaram | Kothapalli Mandal, in Kurnool district |
Tungabhadra Pushkaralu in AP 2020 : Temples
Srisaila Mallikarjuna Temple, Srisailam
Sangameswara Temple, Kurnool
Sri basava lingeswara swamy Temple, Kowthalam, Kurnool
Sri Narasimha Veeranna Swamy Temple, Kowthalam, Kurnool
Channakesva swamy temple, Kowthalam, Kurnool
Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Kowthalam, Kurnool
Sri patapatesvari Amman Temple, Gurajala, Guntur
Ambhabavani Temple, Nagaladinne, Kurnool
Sri Yaganti Uma Maheswara / Yaganti Temple, Kurnool
Venugoplaswami Temple, Kurnool
Tungabhadra Pushkaralu in AP 2020 : Rituals and Poojas
Several rituals and poojas will be conducted on the banks and in the temples across the various ghats of the river. Homams and chanting of vedas, Sahasranamam and cultural activities in the evenings have been planned . Karnataka State government are making elaborate arrangements for the pilgrims to to perform the ritual smoothly. Poojas made available by the government at all the Karnataka Tungabhadra Pushkaralu 2020 Ghats are
Mahasankalpam : Mahasankalpam is appeasing and praying pitru devatas by chanting their names and gotras for removing our birth bad karmas and sins.
Laghusankalpam: Laghusankalpam is taking a dip in holy river by uttering our names and gotras to get favours from deities in present birth life.
Sariganga Snanam: Sariganga Snanam is taking bath in holy river during pushkara period for better family life, seeking good children and better relations between wife and husband.
Prayaschittam: Prayaschittam is a type of confession according to Hindu mythology. It is observed by women to get rid of their sin or known or unknown mistakes if they mate with men during menusration perid.
Gouri Pooja: Gouri Pooja is conducted by Hindu devotees at holy riverside to please goddess gauri which is also known as kumkuNovemberana.
Ganga Pooja: In pushkara period, all rivers waters mix with Tungabhadra water, so ganga pooja is conducted to appease all deities at once.
Musivayanam: Musivayanam is an important and compulsory religious dharma in Hindu community in which a sumangali is respected and offered with gifts when a woman dies and her husband is alive. It is for attaining salvation for that woman.
Pindapradanam: Pindapradanam is the most important program during pushkara period observed by Hindus to offer pindas to their nearest 34 relatives and family members who are dead. There is a belief that this ritual provides salvation after their death and they can reach to good lokas and get ultimate moksha.
Tungabhadra Pushkaralu in AP 2020 : Pooja Online Booking
In Presence : | ||
Mahasankalpam | Single / Family | Rs 350 / 650 |
Laghusankalpam | Single / Family | Rs 300/- |
Sariganga Snanam | Pair | Rs 470/- |
Prayaschittam | Pair | Rs 650/- |
Gouri Pooja | Family | Rs 470/- |
Ganga Pooja | Family | Rs 350/- |
Musivayanam | Single | Rs 300/- |
Vidhistanam | Single / Family | Rs 350 / 650- |
Pindapradanam | Single | Rs 300/- |
In Absence : | ||
Gouri Pooja | Family | Rs 470/ |
Ganga Pooja | Family | Rs 350/- |
Musivayanam | Single | Rs 300/- |
Vidhistanam | Single / Family | Rs 350 / 650 |
Pindapradanam | Single | Rs 300/- |
Tungabhadra Pushkaralu 2020 : Dos & Dont’s
DOS and Dont’s :
1.The devotees are advised to take the holy dips at any of the identified Pushkar Ghats for their safety and security.
2. The pilgrims are advised to choose a Ghat that is closer to their stay.
3. Devotees are requested to immediately alert the security officials of Pushkaralu if they found any suspicious or unclaimed objects.
4. Devotees are requested to cooperate with the Traffic regulators for smooth movement of vehicles.
5. Devotees are advised to follow the advice/ directions as intimated to them through various means like Public Address System, electronic screens, notice boards and any other material provided by the administrators.
6. Please use garbage bins for disposing the waste.
7. Devotees are requested to wear traditional attire that befits the religious mega event.
8. Please carry biodegradable carry bags. Avoid use of plastic all the times.
9. Do not wash clothes or use detergents, shampoos, soaps in Ghats while bathing.
10. Do not overcrowd the vehicles or boats. Wait for the next vehicle/ trip.
11. Devotees are advised not to encourage alms-seekers.
12. Don’t pollute the River Tungabhadra by throwing Pooja materials into it.
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