Srisailam Brahmotsavam: Chenchus Adorn Deities with Forest Finds, Preserve Ancient Bond

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News18•16-01-2026, 13:05
Srisailam Brahmotsavam: Chenchus Adorn Deities with Forest Finds, Preserve Ancient Bond
- •Srisailam Kshetram's Sankranti Brahmotsavams culminate with a unique wedding ceremony where Chenchu tribals are considered 'elders of the wedding'.
- •The Chenchus, residing in Nallamala forests, view Srisaila Mallikarjuna as their son-in-law and Goddess Bhramarambika as their daughter/sister, affectionately calling the Lord 'Chenchu Mallanna'.
- •During the Kalyanam, Chenchu tribals craft and offer exquisite ornaments made from palm leaves and other forest items, which devotees believe Mallanna prefers over gold.
- •Offerings include bamboo rice, palm leaf 'Basikalu', 'Yagnopaveetam', and forest-collected milk, honey, and fruits as 'Naivedyam'.
- •Temple authorities honored Chenchu tribals with traditional attire and Laddu prasad, recognizing their integral role and ancient bond with the deities.
Why It Matters: Srisailam Brahmotsavams highlight the unique, ancient bond between Chenchu tribals and deities through forest offerings.
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