Jadigenahalli

Jadigenahalli village is named after a holy lord known as Jade Muneshwara and is located on Saptamatrika Hill.

A quarterly fair[5] honoring the deity Sri Karagaparameshwari is held in the village, typically in April or May once every nine or twelve years.

Accordingly, the fair that began on that day was held in this manner once every 9 years and even today, people still observe the same customs.

When the last fair took place in April 2023, the villagers observed a rigorous fast during which they did not wear sandals for nine days in the sweltering sun.

Once Abhishekam and Jasmine's decoration is done, a procession throughout Jadigenahalli and the goddess karagaparameshwari reaches Kalabhairaveshwara temple.

The village also has an annual fair in April, often before Bengaluru Karaga, where locals offer decorated lamps (Deepotsava) to nine goddesses, beginning from Ugadi and terminates on Ramanavami.

The temple remains open only on special occasions(festivals) and on Ashtami, which falls on the eighth day after Amavasya.

Every month on Astami, thousands of worshippers come here to worship the deity by lighting an ash gourd lamp during Rahu Kala.

Jade Muneshwara
Jaatre 2023
Deepotsava
Jaatre
Kalabhaireshwara temple
Burning of Ash Gourd lamp at Kalabhaireshwara temple
Sri kalabhaireshwara temple