Sri Guru Tipperudra Swamy Chariot Festival

The Sri Guru Tipperudra Swamy Chariot Festival, celebrated annually at Nayakanahatti in Challakere taluk of Chitradurga district, Karnataka, is one of the most magnificent and spiritually significant festivals in the region. Dedicated to Sri Guru Tipperudra Swamy, a revered 15th–16th century Hindu saint and spiritual leader, this festival draws thousands of devotees from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, all eager to seek blessings and participate in the rituals. The festival is held during the Hindu month of Phalguna, usually in late February or early March, and spans several days of devotional activities, traditional ceremonies, and a vibrant fair atmosphere.

The centerpiece of the festival is the Rathotsava or Chariot Festival, where a giant, intricately decorated wooden chariot carrying the Utsava Murthy of Sri Guru Tipperudra Swamy is pulled through the streets by a large crowd of devotees. This ritual is considered a highly meritorious act, symbolizing faith, devotion, and community unity. The festival also features the auction of the Mukti Flag (Dwaja), a ritual regarded as extremely auspicious, where devotees bid generously to participate in the ceremony. Throughout the festival, the temple premises come alive with devotional singing, traditional music, folk performances, and vibrant processions, creating a mesmerizing blend of spirituality and cultural heritage.

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