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Medaram Sammakka–Saralamma Jatara 2026: Telangana Gears Up for World’s Largest Tribal Festival

Medaram, Telangana | January 2026

The Telangana government has made extensive arrangements for the Medaram Sammakka–Saralamma Jatara 2026, one of the world’s largest tribal festivals, which is expected to attract crores of devotees from across the country. The biennial festival will be held from January 28 to January 31, 2026, in Medaram village of Mulugu district.

As part of the preparations, the state government has developed permanent infrastructure around the sacred gaddes (altars) of Sammakka and Saralamma, replacing temporary structures. Granite constructions reflecting tribal culture and traditions have been completed to provide a better and safer darshan experience for devotees.

To manage the massive footfall, authorities have upgraded and widened roads, created large parking spaces across multiple locations, and established scientific queue systems. More than 40,000 officials and staff from various departments have been deployed to ensure smooth conduct of the jatara.

The TSRTC is operating thousands of special buses, making lakhs of trips to facilitate transportation for pilgrims. Medical facilities, including a 24/7 hospital, emergency health camps, and ambulance services, have been arranged to handle any emergencies during the festival.

Security has been strengthened with police, fire services, SDRF teams, watchtowers, and surveillance measures in sensitive areas such as streams and crowd-prone locations. Drinking water, sanitation, lighting, and resting shelters have also been provided across the jatara grounds.

The Medaram Jatara, deeply rooted in tribal tradition and faith, is celebrated to honour Goddess Sammakka and Saralamma, symbolizing the rich cultural heritage of Telangana. With meticulous planning and large-scale arrangements, the state is set to host the mega religious congregation smoothly and safely.

Sankranthi Special Gomatha Puja – 10 January 2026

The Sankranthi Special Gomatha Puja, conducted as part of the Mulam Santha Event, was successfully held on 10 January 2026 at Marri Krishna Hall, Tarnaka Gate. Devotees participated in large numbers and offered prayers to Gomatha, seeking divine blessings for health, prosperity, and well-being.

The event was carried out in a serene and devotional atmosphere with special rituals, aartis, and mantra chanting. We sincerely thank the organizers, volunteers, and all devotees for their support in making this sacred occasion a grand success.

🙏 May the blessings of Gomatha bring peace and prosperity to all.