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Rottela Panduga

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Rotiyaan ki eid/Rottela Panduga
Frequencyannual
Related toIslam (sufism/Barelvi)
Hindu-Muslim women Pilgrims exchanging Rotis,at svarana Tank,Nellore
Hindu-Muslim women Pilgrims exchanging Rotis,at svarana Tank,Nellore
Women Pilgrims exchanging Rotis,at svarana Tank,Nellore
samtana ROti exchanging placeat svarana Tank, Nellore
Job Roti exchanging place at svarana Tank,Nellore

Rotiyaan ki eid or Rottela Panduga is an annual three-day urs(festival) held at Bara Shaheed Dargah in Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, India.[1][2] Annual event is observed in the month of Muharram as urs of 12 martyrs whose mortal remains are buried in the compound. Women who visit the shrine, exchange their rotis(flat breads) in Nellore Tank.[3]

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