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Oggu Katha
Oggu Katha or Oggukatha is a traditional folklore singing praising and narrating the stories of Hindu gods Mallana, Beerappa and Yellamma.〔http://www.hindu.com/2008/10/26/stories/2008102656900300.htm〕 It originated among the Yadav and Kuruma Golla communities, who devoted themselves to the singing of ballads in praise of Lord Shiva (also called Mallikarjuna).〔http://www.hindu.com/2010/11/26/stories/2010112654420500.htm〕 These tradition-loving and ritual-performing community moves from place to place, narrating the stories of their caste gods. Oggus are the traditional priests of the Yadavas and perform the marriage of Mallanna with Bhramaramba. ==Etymology== Oggu Katha was derived from the instrument, the ''Oggu'', used at the beginning of each story and also at the marriage festival of Mallanna (son of Lord Shiva). The folk name given to Shiva's 'damaruka', it is also known as 'jaggu'. The story narrated with the of Oggu is known as Oggu Katha. Founder of Oggu kathalu was The great Vallam Peda Veeraiah and continued by his son Vishwa Vikyatha Oggu Katha Sarva Bhoumulu Vallam Sathaiah. The stories, scripts, dialogues and lyrics of on Kommaraveeli Mallana, Yellama Devi Katha and all other stories was developed by Vallam Sathaiah. The popular names in oggu katha artists are Chukka Sattaiah〔http://www.hindu.com/2005/04/17/stories/2005041711110300.htm〕〔http://www.chukkasattaiah.com〕 and Midde Ramulu. Chukka Sattaiah famous for Beerappa oggu katha, mallanna oggu katha with his melodious voice which attracts the Telangana people.
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