Sri Sri Sri Jaganmatha
Mavullamma ammavaru: Protector of people from evil spirits. It is
believed Jaganmatha (Universal Mother goddess) Sri Mavullamma ammavaru
(Mother goddess) is the incarnation of Mahakali (the goddess of
Shakthi-Power) in olden days. she is in a midst of mango groves. So she
is called 'Mavullamma' (Mamidi is local tongue to Mango). It is believed
that neighbour villagers treated her as their own villages mother
goddess, So she is addressed as 'Mavullamma' (Mother goddess of my own
village).
The temple history of Jaganmatha
Sri Mavullamma came to limelight in the year 1880 AD, Since then only
the temple history is available to us. It is believed that she is laid
in Motupallivari street, under couple of pipal and Neem tree. Every year
in the month of "Jyesta masa" (third month of auspicious Telugu almanac
calendar) on "Paadyami" (new slender crescent moon day). Devotees
(worshippers) celebrates one month long celebration in this month. There
is a festive look every where in and around the town. The Devastanam
(Temple committee) and local fruit and vegetable trader's committee
felicitates artists, actors, actresses, musicians, great men of all
walks of the life.
In 1910 AD floods the Mulavirat
(Statue of Mavullamma) partially damaged. Later reinstates by great
artist, sculptor Sri Grandhi Narasanna's son Sri Grandhi Appa Rao. He
carved the Mulavirat (Mavullamma Statue) from ferocious stature to
pleasant present peace form.
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