Mallanna Oggu Katha
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In fact, there is no written script available on Komuravelli Mallanna Swamy. This story (Mallanna Oggu Katha) is based on some of Oggu Katha's traditional folklore.
The story as follows:
Mallanna wants to marry Medallamma, but her brothers force her to be Bandari ("Pasupu Kommulu" who are in the hands of Haseen and Hussain in Macca Masjid).
Komuravelli Mallanna Swamy, looking for a Bandari, approaches Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva directed him to Lord Ganesha. Mallanna goes to Lord Ganesh's home and asks him questions about Bandari. Lord Ganesha tells him that Mallanna's sister, "Yellamma," knows how to get it.
Then Komuravelli Mallanna goes to Yellamma's home and asks him questions about Bandari. Yellamma says it's Macca Masjid. Mallanna prepares to go to Macca Masjid but her sister "Yellamma" warns her that Macca is so far from here and that there is a lot of power there, it is very difficult to beat them. They kept these things in a secret place that nobody knows. Whoever went there, they did not return. Listening to this Mallanna praying for the gods, they gave her a flying horse. With this horse, Mallanna goes to Macca Masjid. Before entering Macca he takes his horse out of the Macca. He joins Malku Malloji as he likes to talk, maybe he spends so many days, even years. He wins their faith and the Muslims believe him completely. They tell him the identity of Bandari. He goes where he is. A five-headed snake protects him. One day he took his Bandari and tried to escape, but he did not stop there. Mallanna escapes under the disguise of a black dog although pursued by the duo (Haseen and Hussain) on the banks of the Gang. The goddess Ganga loses her right hand after colliding with the duo. Mallanna displays a stick as a symbol of her hand and decides to observe a ritual every year in memory of the goddess Ganga. Then he returns to his hometown with the help of a celestial horse. He finally gives a part of Bandari to Yellamma, he gets married with Medalamma.
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In fact, there is no written script available on Komuravelli Mallanna Swamy. This story (Mallanna Oggu Katha) is based on some of Oggu Katha's traditional folklore.
The story as follows:
Mallanna wants to marry Medallamma, but her brothers force her to be Bandari ("Pasupu Kommulu" who are in the hands of Haseen and Hussain in Macca Masjid).
Komuravelli Mallanna Swamy, looking for a Bandari, approaches Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva directed him to Lord Ganesha. Mallanna goes to Lord Ganesh's home and asks him questions about Bandari. Lord Ganesha tells him that Mallanna's sister, "Yellamma," knows how to get it.
Then Komuravelli Mallanna goes to Yellamma's home and asks him questions about Bandari. Yellamma says it's Macca Masjid. Mallanna prepares to go to Macca Masjid but her sister "Yellamma" warns her that Macca is so far from here and that there is a lot of power there, it is very difficult to beat them. They kept these things in a secret place that nobody knows. Whoever went there, they did not return. Listening to this Mallanna praying for the gods, they gave her a flying horse. With this horse, Mallanna goes to Macca Masjid. Before entering Macca he takes his horse out of the Macca. He joins Malku Malloji as he likes to talk, maybe he spends so many days, even years. He wins their faith and the Muslims believe him completely. They tell him the identity of Bandari. He goes where he is. A five-headed snake protects him. One day he took his Bandari and tried to escape, but he did not stop there. Mallanna escapes under the disguise of a black dog although pursued by the duo (Haseen and Hussain) on the banks of the Gang. The goddess Ganga loses her right hand after colliding with the duo. Mallanna displays a stick as a symbol of her hand and decides to observe a ritual every year in memory of the goddess Ganga. Then he returns to his hometown with the help of a celestial horse. He finally gives a part of Bandari to Yellamma, he gets married with Medalamma.
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