A jatara is a large-scale, public festival or fair that is typically held in honor of a deity or to mark an important event or celebration in a community. Jataras often feature religious rituals, devotional music and singing, and other cultural activities. They are a common feature of Hinduism and other traditional religions in India, and are often held at temples or other places of worship. Jataras can last for several days and attract large crowds of people from the local community and beyond. They can be an important part of the cultural and religious life of a community and a way for people to come together and celebrate their shared beliefs and traditions.
Mothimatha Temple is a Hindu temple located in Uppar pally thanda gram panchayath Jambarboudi thanda mandal Mogudampally sangareddy, Telangana, India. It is dedicated to the goddess Mothimatha, who is believed to be an incarnation of the Hindu goddess Durga. The temple is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus, especially during the festival of Navaratri, when special pujas and rituals are held. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture and serene surroundings, and attracts a large number of devotees from all over the region.