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Grace & Grandeur in the Grama
The New Indian Express Kalaburagi
|May 04, 2025
A vibrant celebration of faith and folklore, the Shri Muthyalamma Devi Jatre of Bettahalsoor, has united an entire village in ritual, revelry and timeless tradition, for a century
The Sun beams its grace down on Bettahalsoor, a tranquil village 25km from Bengaluru, as a long column of devotees waits to enter the agnikund, eager for a glimpse of the goddess. Offerings balanced on their heads and prayers in their eyes, these individuals tread barefoot across burning coals, shielded by the divinity of Shri Muthyalamma Devi – their beloved gramadevata.
Thousands gather here each year for the Shri Muthyalamma Devi Jatre, a five-day village fair steeped in spiritual, social and cultural meaning. Beyond its mystical rituals, drenched in folklore and Vedic ethos, the jatre is a lively celebration that transforms this quiet hamlet into a vivid spectacle of sound, colour, and community, during which residents open their arms to performers, small traders, and visitors from neighbouring villages, united in devotion and joy.
"Shri Muthyalamma Devi has presided over our village for nearly a century," says Praveen BR, vice-president of the Bettahalsoor Gram Panchayat. His family has lived in this village for over four generations, witnessing the fair evolve through the decades. "Her original abode (moolasthana) was in nearby Doddajala, where a grand jatre drew people from across the region. But our forefathers felt her blessings were needed closer home, so they established her temple here," he adds. Accordingly, the villagers performed the Pranaprathishtapana of the deity in Bettahalsoor. Initially a small shrine, the temple was renovated about 35 years ago, and with it, the jatre gained greater splendour.
This story is from the May 04, 2025 edition of The New Indian Express Kalaburagi.
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