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  • @write2santoshb
    @write2santoshb Год назад +721

    This is mix of Kannada and Sanskrit language. Truly universal.

    • @KK-bg2hp
      @KK-bg2hp Год назад

      @K everything becomes ugly

    • @h.k48
      @h.k48 Год назад +9

      @@KK-bg2hp yes should have used english.

    • @Kedarharsha
      @Kedarharsha Год назад +18

      @@KK-bg2hp just like u 😂

    • @vd4790
      @vd4790 Год назад +16

      @@KK-bg2hp puncture putr

    • @SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu
      @SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu Год назад +8

      I literally thought they are listening to Telugu version of the song until I looked at your comment 😊

  • @karantyagi272
    @karantyagi272 Год назад +374

    THIS IS PERHAPS ONE OF THE FIRST MOVIES WHICH REPRESENTS HINDU GODS IN THE WAY THEY TRULY DESERVE ❤❤

    • @shashikanthpai2034
      @shashikanthpai2034 Год назад +10

      It doesn't represent the gods. It represents a section of energy which is native to our place

    • @karantyagi272
      @karantyagi272 Год назад +9

      @@shashikanthpai2034 which are a form of God

    • @shashikanthpai2034
      @shashikanthpai2034 Год назад +3

      @@karantyagi272 with such generalization we are all part of the same energy and matter.

    • @karantyagi272
      @karantyagi272 Год назад +2

      @@shashikanthpai2034 agreed

    • @chirusikar
      @chirusikar Год назад +1

      @@shashikanthpai2034 Is there a difference between potential energy and kinetic energy? Its the same energy but behaves differently under different circumstances.

  • @saarthaksrivastava2845
    @saarthaksrivastava2845 Год назад +178

    The moment it says *Wwhhhoooo* it literally gives goosebumps and felt like a positive energy

  • @sarvansharu770
    @sarvansharu770 Год назад +535

    I am muslim.. But i know this culture this is my areas past hindus culture i proud this culture and i respect this culture.. Very very i mean i can say one word they are beliving god he is solve every problems in areas and families problems.. I respect this culture more.. When starting this program at our area evryone will supporting and averyone will helping in this program.. Hindu muslim.. All r

    • @Thenameis_Me
      @Thenameis_Me Год назад +11

      ಜೈ ಕಾಂತರ, ಜೈ ಕನ್ನಡ ♥️🔥🚩

    • @LinkanAhir
      @LinkanAhir Год назад +12

      Proud INDIANS WE ARE

    • @superfactshindi6036
      @superfactshindi6036 Год назад +13

      app hamare india ke muslim ho india ke ☺

    • @garudagaruda3425
      @garudagaruda3425 Год назад +1

      You and your ancestors were Hindus Only.....
      Come home back....

    • @ramanikamath2854
      @ramanikamath2854 Год назад +6

      Dance ka our hand ka moument ka matlab ..my protect karta hun
      Dress coconut ka patteka dress banate hain
      Pairome gunguru bandte hain

  • @sandeepshetty4244
    @sandeepshetty4244 Год назад +115

    Names of some of the props in tulu language, the performance is called bhoota kola/nema.
    Anklets = Gaggara
    Yellow face paint = Aradala
    The animal mask = Moga
    Sword = kadtale/kadsale
    The structure they carry on back = Ani
    The flowers are mainly jasmine/chrysanthemums(yellow)/ kepula(red flower).
    The fire torch = jeetige
    Headgear = talepatta
    They put burning campour in mouth during some performances.

    • @nishakadridarla564
      @nishakadridarla564 Год назад +1

      Well said. Loved the movie n saw twice

    • @shashankbv3366
      @shashankbv3366 Год назад

      It's kannada word also

    • @mayurpoojary6603
      @mayurpoojary6603 Год назад

      great work buddy, would be useful to many people watching 👍

    • @gyanaranjanmohanty4183
      @gyanaranjanmohanty4183 Год назад +3

      Same ritual also present in Odisha.
      Bhoota kola = Kaalishi puja
      Moga = Mukhaa
      Khadtale = Khadga
      Jeetige = Duhudi
      Gaggara = Ghungura
      Telepatta = Mukuta

    • @vijayashetty3075
      @vijayashetty3075 Год назад

      This is diet who is son of lord shiva and Parvati he is messenger of God and man he gives justice to all the good and bad deed and this is final justice it is Tulu culture where the Pooja takes place in a year

  • @anagh3223
    @anagh3223 Год назад +110

    Indian culture is one of the most beautiful way of living life. Vasudev Kutumbkam.

    • @malinik.r.3471
      @malinik.r.3471 Год назад +5

      Vasudhaiva kudunbakam

    • @ganeshhm2435
      @ganeshhm2435 6 часов назад

      ​@@malinik.r.3471kutumbakam is right form

  • @ramaniyer911
    @ramaniyer911 Год назад +547

    Varaha, the third incarnation of Lord. Vishnu, the supreme among all Gods.
    He who assumes the form of a wild boar; the greatest of the demons.
    With teeth as hard as diamond, he who protects us like a shield.
    He who embodies the essence of Shiva the one who thrives on earth
    He who gives refuge to those who believe in him.
    The one who has won the hearts of thousands of Gods.
    We now stand in front of you, worshipping you.

    • @worldisone8282
      @worldisone8282 Год назад +7

      @@AnkitKumar-yg8hu yes

    • @ramaniyer911
      @ramaniyer911 Год назад +3

      @@AnkitKumar-yg8hu yes

    • @DJ_HARI
      @DJ_HARI Год назад +33

      @@AnkitKumar-yg8hu no. It's defferent from varaha avatar. Panjurli(wild boar face Demi god) is the ganas of lord shiva like nandi. Tulunad is Parashuram shrushti (6 th incarnation of Vishnu).

    • @whagwale3949
      @whagwale3949 Год назад +1

      @@DJ_HARI undu song bokka panjurlig sambanda ejji, undu film goskar malni aate😊

    • @nagaprathyush
      @nagaprathyush Год назад

      @@AnkitKumar-yg8hu - yeah, same confusion bro... whether Panjurli is Varaha Avatar or Lord Shiva's gana.

  • @prakashbrid2418
    @prakashbrid2418 Год назад +71

    Hinduism so vast so diverse so complecated for someone to understand in one life.
    जय महाकाल 🙏🚩🙏

  • @biswajeetpradhan8460
    @biswajeetpradhan8460 Год назад +91

    If you once saw KANTARA then your mind will blowed away. Masterpiece

  • @pradeepbapat
    @pradeepbapat Год назад +114

    I come from the region this story belongs to.. kantara means a mystical forest. The demigod protects the forest n ecosystem around it. this is form of devotion at the crossroad of Sanatan and tribal gods.. this movie conveys Sanatan message, love ur nature! Rever ur forests as much as ur own spirits!

    • @shivaprasad6311
      @shivaprasad6311 Год назад

      ✅🙏🏻

    • @lakkakulasaritha9531
      @lakkakulasaritha9531 Год назад

      Beautiful

    • @keshavomoily2795
      @keshavomoily2795 Год назад

      South India costal karnatak 'tulunad ka traditional culture araadhna he Daiva kool 'Narthan' kahte hai Daiva paatti vesh bhushan se sabhi ko Abhay detha he

  • @pankajgoyal5703
    @pankajgoyal5703 Год назад +70

    I usually don't want to comment on religion sentiments, but after watching this movie, I feel proud of being part of Sanatan Dharma and i must recognise the importance of energy in our culture.
    It's highly recommended movie, so much power in lord Vishnu and Shiva..
    Jai Hind, Lots of love 🔥🔥❤️❤️

    • @rhnkm
      @rhnkm Год назад

      That's why you're a lost soul. That's why India had become weaker and outsiders ruled over us. You keep on sleeping, we've woken up already.

    • @JeevanKumar-bs5cv
      @JeevanKumar-bs5cv Год назад

      @@rhnkm you're saying you've woken up. But actually you're dead.

  • @santhoshkarkera9162
    @santhoshkarkera9162 Год назад +190

    Here is the full details of What is all about Kantara..
    I reproduce herewith a wonderful article published in some other forum. The credit for the compilation goes to the unknown author:
    Coastal Karnataka, North of Kasaragod and some parts of Western Ghats are part of Tulu culture, though all of them may not be Tulu speaking regions. These places were tiny pearls of villages strung together in a thread of dense forests of Malenadu. Kāntāra is Apabhramsha of Kandara (ಕಂದರ), that means valley between hilly terrains. Valleys are always mysterious and hence Kāntāra also means "mysterious forest" in local culture. Apt name for the movie.
    Bhoota may belong to family (Kula Daiva), estates (Gadde / Totada Bhoota), the hills (Guddada Bhoota) or village (Grāma Daiva). Most of them are from local fables. Many are connected to major temples like Dharmasthala or Subramanya. Panjurli is believed to be one from "Shiva Gana" of Dharmasthala. Hence he is also called "Annappa Panjurli". Guliga (Guligan in Kerala) is spirit of Yama Dharma and displeasing him is supposed to bring horrific death.
    More than the Gods, Tulunadu is united by the Demigods or "Bhoota" or "Daiva". There are number of Daivas with strong and fascinating local fables associated. Most Bhoota temples are small to medium sized structures called Bhoota Sthāna or Bhoota Gudi. Many are attached to larger temples like Dharmasthala, Subramanya, Pandavapura temple etc. Most estates and large farms have their own Bhoota Gudi or temples.
    If we try to dive deep into the world of Bhoota, we may meet our ancestors. Reverence to ancestors turning into worship is known across the human race. We can draw parallels with Māsti Kallu (ಮಾಸ್ತಿ ಕಲ್ಲು) and Veera Kallu (ವೀರ ಕಲ್ಲು) traditions from other regions of Karnataka. Dargahs and Chapels dedicated to different Saints too are similar evolutions.
    Brahmeru, Kodamanitaya, Odityaya, Duggalaya, Mahisandaya, Jarandaya, Urundarayya, Kukkintaya, Jumadi, Sarala Jumadi, Pancha Jumadi, Lekkesiri, Siri, Varte, Panjurli, Kuppe Panjurli, Rakta Panjurli, Hosadēvata, Dēvanajiri, Kalkuḍa, Kallurti, Tukkateri, Guliga, Bobbariya, Nicha, Koragajja, Chāmundi, Rakteshwari, Baiderukulu, Ukkatiri, Shiraadi, Ullalthi, Okkuballala, Korddabbu, Ullaya and Korathi are some of the famous Bhoota from Karavali - Malenadu regions.
    Jumadi is supposed to be small-pox Goddess Māri-Amma. Some of the Bhoota are aligned with different castes. Okkuballala and Dēvanajiri with Jains. Kodamanitaya and Kukkinataya with Bunts, Kalkuḍa and Kalloorti are Blacksmiths. Bobbariya is a Mogaveera. Nicha a Koraga or from Dalit community.
    Controversies regarding some Bhoota identities aren't new. Some sections have chronicled Bobbariya as a benevolent Muslim sailor and son of a Muslim father and Bunt / Jain mother. But the Mogaveera community strongly believes Bobbariya is Babruvahana, son of Arjuna. Many PāDdanas too suggest such a history. But counter stories too exist.
    Leftist Historians have branded Bhoota-Ārādhane as secular and Dravidian phenomenon. But they go silent when long standing references to Vishnu, Garuda, Varāha, Rakteshwari, Chāmundi and Babruvahana are mentioned. Shiva Gana connections, usage of Om, Swastika and such "so called Aryan" symbols too goes against the "Secular Dravidian" narratives.
    There are male, female and androgynous Bhoota too. Varthe, Kalloorti, Ullalthi, Chamundi, Lekkesiri, Rakteshwari and Korathi are some of the female Bhoota. Jumadi is a Bhoota with female body and male head, including a huge handlebar mustache. Ullalthi, Bobbariya, Kalkuḍa, Kallurti, Siri, Koti and Chennayya are ancestral spirits. They were human beings of the yore elevated as Daiva.
    Deified animals like wild boar - Panjurli (the female counterpart is Varte) and the tiger - Pilichaṇḍi are there too. Though we don't know how and when it happened, Panjurli, represented by wild boar is also connected to the Varāha Avatāra. The fables sing praise of Varāha Swamy.
    Vishnu Murthy, Rakteshwari and Chāmundi are perhaps the only Daiva "names" with pure Purana background. Vishnu Murthy is worshipped as Dharma Daiva among Gowda communities of Kodagu district. There's no Tulu language but ritual influences are similar.
    Most Bhoota are believed to protect the people, their properties, crops, cattle and the forests. "Bhoota Kola" is animist form of worship. It's called "Theyyam" in North Malabar and parts of Wayanad. The nearest Kannada word is Devva (ದೆವ್ವ), which originated from Daiva.
    There are over 450 Theyyams in Kerala. Kuttichathan, Muthappan, Vishnu Murthy, Padamadakki Bhagavathy, Kathivanoor Veeran are some of the famous Theyyams. India's first 3D movie "My Dear Kutty Chathan" was based on one such Theyyam.
    Bhoota can be protector or destroyer depending upon how we treat them. Kola is an expensive and expansive form of spirit worship that involves culture, art, festival, entertainment, faith and almost always acts as Courts.
    People believe the word of Daiva and follow the order when the Daiva speaks. Colorfully painted Pātri is assisted by trained men and women called Gurikara, Gurikarthi and Mukkaldi. These rituals are watched by hundreds if not thousands as the Pātri works himself into a frenzy with the help of drums, Nādaswara and other musical instruments with artificial lights (Petromax in the olden days, LED tubelights in current era).
    These people who get "Āvesha" of Bhoota during "Kola" are from Dalit communities like Nalike and Parava. They get to know the history of places and people by observing everything. Unlike other Dalit communities, these people had better access to the caste communities. While caste differences are progressively getting blurred, the reverence for Bhoota worship has sustained to a large extent in the Tulunadu regions.
    Scientifically, there cannot be a satisfactory explanation to this phenomenon. But quite a lot of problems have been solved and even cases have been settled out of court by "Daiva Vachana" during Kola. One possibility is the "Pātri" allowing his subconscious mind to take over with the help of music, drums, dance and songs in praise. They are called PāD-dana (ಪಾಡ್ದನ) and are elaborate rhyming songs in Tulu language transferred orally from generation to generation.
    When the subconscious mind takes over with the Pātri detached from his present, he is likely to search the past for answers to the questions posed before him. The Bhoota speaks mostly in gestures (ಸಂಜ್ಞೆ) and cryptic words. The assistants (Mukkaldi) decode the words and explain in detail to devotees.
    Believing or not doesn't matter when it comes to Kola. They are thrilling experiences. Yakshagana (ಯಕ್ಷಗಾನ) of Kanara and Kathakkali of Kerala have evolved from Kola. They took the animist worship out and turned them into Nātaka form of story telling. Dr. Kota Shivarama Karantha did a lot of research on all these and wrote a lot too.
    Rishab Shetty has worked really hard to make Kāntāra a reality. His presentation of both Panjurli and Guliga during climax are as authentic as possible. The last 20 minutes of Kāntāra are elevated by the sheer genius of the actor.
    I've written this for people who might like to know more about Bhoota, Kola and Kāntāra. I've borrowed from my own memories of our family Kola, from some precious blogs and from articles on social media. There could be errors in this article because it is difficult to find 100% authority on these matters. Hopefully, this will be of some use to people when they watch Kāntāra.

    • @paramesnataraj
      @paramesnataraj Год назад +8

      thanks a lot for giving such details about the Kantara in reality and about the Kantara movie performed by actor Rishab Shetty to understand by everyone sir.....
      Excellent article...

    • @latharaviraj8197
      @latharaviraj8197 Год назад +4

      Superb explanation. Great

    • @chandansatyanarayan2760
      @chandansatyanarayan2760 Год назад +2

      👌🏻🎉👏🏻✌🏻 Fantastic... Thanks for this

    • @SHMP1008
      @SHMP1008 Год назад +3

      Thank you for the detailed inputs

    • @smithapm831
      @smithapm831 Год назад +2

      Thanks for the information

  • @chennaiboy8465
    @chennaiboy8465 Год назад +34

    Hi. At my ancestral home in Kerala every year we do this. The performers come from a certain community, they fast for weeks before they put the costume. Every village has a slightly different looking diety. Ours is a godess. At times, these people will talk to you during this process and surprisingly tell you some personal things and assure that you'll be taken care by her (as your mother). My mother even today invokes that goddess even though she lives 600 kms away. It's a powerful local tradition.

  • @The_Watcher07
    @The_Watcher07 Год назад +277

    Kohli😉😉😉
    Edit: itne likes thanks guys !

  • @gonegirl1886
    @gonegirl1886 Год назад +39

    Daivas and celebrating them is an auspicious event for us. Tulunadu (Udupi-Mangalore belt) culture is inheritance of all these rituals. And we proudly, cautiously and with full devotion follow every ritual🙏

  • @atheist8890
    @atheist8890 Год назад +78

    'Varaha' in Sanskrit refers to wild boar.
    Pig is called 'Shukar' in Sanskrit.
    Both are different.

    • @iwillshowyouyourplace.
      @iwillshowyouyourplace. Год назад +4

      100 percent agreed.

    • @jineshkumar4706
      @jineshkumar4706 Год назад

      ಸರಿಯಾಗಿ ಹೇಳಿದ್ದೀರಿ
      ವರಾಹ - ಕಾಡು ಹಂದಿ, wild boar
      ಸೂಕರ - ನಾಡು ಹಂದಿ, pig

    • @exploremangalore4514
      @exploremangalore4514 Год назад +2

      But the direct translation on panjurli is kids of pig(panji(pig)+kurle(babies).varaha is a sanskrit word and tulunada daivas are called in tulu names and not sanskrit.

    • @yallappadambal5316
      @yallappadambal5316 Год назад

      Yes Yes

    • @narendraraunchhela
      @narendraraunchhela Год назад +1

      बिलकुल.
      हमारे उत्तराखंड में आज भी बर्ररा कहते है.
      सुवर अलग होता हैं

  • @monikarawat3941
    @monikarawat3941 Год назад +10

    Team India Ne Jeet ke Diwali pe aur bhi Khushi bikher di h 🇮🇳

  • @meeswayamkrushi6629
    @meeswayamkrushi6629 Год назад +51

    This is the greatness of our Hindu Culture

  • @vijaym1612
    @vijaym1612 Год назад +9

    The thumping of the chest means the Supreme Lord is saying "Everything that exists belongs to Me. You also belong to me, so you must live like good brothers and sisters. And do not unnecessarily create conflicts with each other. Those who obey Me will be blessed by Me". All glories to Lord Varaha, an incarnation of the Supreme Lord Vishnu. This message of God applies to the entire world, not just for Indians.

  • @iwillshowyouyourplace.
    @iwillshowyouyourplace. Год назад +240

    The Whole Performance is called "Bhoota Kola". The hand signs pointing to themselves is a symbol, meaning, God saying "I'm here i will protect you".
    The performers are possessed by local God's, Be it Panjurli, Guliga, etc. All these God's are extremely powerful
    Proud to be a Mangalorean

    • @srimadhurivardhinedi7195
      @srimadhurivardhinedi7195 Год назад +2

      Proud of you all buddies

    • @jishnu3389
      @jishnu3389 Год назад +5

      We have same type of ritual in northern parts of kerala called 'theyyam'

    • @XYZ-nf1rp
      @XYZ-nf1rp Год назад +2

      @@jishnu3389 I think it's somehow related in they yam it's called gulikan in Bhuta kola it's guliga etc...

    • @jishnu3389
      @jishnu3389 Год назад +2

      @@XYZ-nf1rp yeah.. but theyyam have different dress .

    • @XYZ-nf1rp
      @XYZ-nf1rp Год назад +1

      @@jishnu3389 yes I know typically they yams have red faces

  • @nalinkamal2680
    @nalinkamal2680 Год назад +8

    Beautiful music, song n expression of Rishab. It's a traditional worship of Tulu people n da costume is vry heavy to wear... Wonderful

  • @AB-uv2xs
    @AB-uv2xs Год назад +21

    this song hits you differently if u have watched the movie. divine!

  • @atheist8890
    @atheist8890 Год назад +100

    This is indigenous tribal culture of coastal Karnataka(Tulu speaking region).
    Beautiful syncretism of Hinduism & local tribal culture.

    • @preethishetty6179
      @preethishetty6179 Год назад +18

      Stop talking without any knowledge. This is mainstream culture of tulunad not indeginous tribal . This form of daivaradane includes all sections of our society from top to bottom . Daivaradane is mostly followed by agrarian community not tribes. They protect our land , family & grama . Hence you also have kambala ( buffalo race held on paddy fields in off season ) during kola time which is again related to agricultural traditions . Different sections of the society participate ,The guthu families /agrarian land families ,the poojary or patri , then the pummada , nalike etc who perform the deity and attain the divine spirit . Since when all
      These are tribal community?? . We never had any tribal certificates .

    • @goodman9585
      @goodman9585 Год назад +6

      It is Hinduism

    • @Darshan_palan
      @Darshan_palan Год назад +4

      @@preethishetty6179 yup ur right .. we have many Dhaiva's it's call boothakola and aslo NEMA ..
      Namma Dhaiva da karnika ,🙏

    • @deepakbaidya4244
      @deepakbaidya4244 Год назад +4

      we are not tribes we are one of the most civilized society in india and it's our culture which resembles the Vedic tradition but we we use tulu language instead of Sanskrit
      These demigods are ganas of Shiva
      Who came here to stabilize the dharma
      And our land is called parashuram shristi or creation so so don't think any remote tribal rituals and remember your talking about MANGALORE and UDUPI

    • @preethishetty6179
      @preethishetty6179 Год назад +1

      @@deepakbaidya4244 exactly, good you bring some clarity here becos here people are making their own interpretations without actually trying to know the society whose traditions they are talking about . We aren’t tribes but our rituals are stamped as tribal .

  • @venugopalrao2169
    @venugopalrao2169 Год назад +6

    The signs he was doing, says I'm the disciple of God and I'm with you all who believe in me and I will protect you.
    And the charcoal on the tounge and the other thing is called camphor which catches fire very easily...
    Overall this movie KANTARA is above everyone's expectations.. Love to watch it again and again.
    Hats off to Rishab Sherty ji. Its a MASTERPIECE... of indian film industry.

  • @shuvamchatterjee8611
    @shuvamchatterjee8611 Год назад +15

    What a match. By the way Varaha means wild boar not pig.

  • @kangadvishal493
    @kangadvishal493 Год назад +4

    I watched Kantara just yesterday... World's number 1 movie, made for theatre

  • @rashmirai9306
    @rashmirai9306 Год назад +10

    Hello.. I accidentally happened to see your channel..... I would like to thank you both for taking interest to look into our culture and also respecting it. We are from South of Karnataka..in India.... We worship nature.. This is our culture..we believe and are protected by these God's.... The kada you mentioned is called "Gaggara".. Thank you once again.... Only such thinking and mutual respect for each others culture can help the world to be in peace and harmony... Thankyou... Lots of Respect from India

  • @lkshpnd69
    @lkshpnd69 Год назад +2

    Jab us performance krne wale ke andar deity ka ansh ajata hai.. Tab wo poore logon ko isharon aur awaajo se communication krte hai.. Aur batate hain ki wo un logon ke beech me hai aur unki suraksha karenge..
    That's the hand movement on heart.. This also reflect the love connect from the deity to their people..

  • @ankitsingh8804
    @ankitsingh8804 Год назад +5

    Abhi abhi ye movie dekhi hai. Kya hi climax hai yrr. Ye gana sun kar to aankh me tears aa gaye🕉️😱🚩🚩🔥😭

  • @RD_TIGER
    @RD_TIGER Год назад +6

    Happy deepavali 💥 ದೀಪಾವಳಿ ಹಬ್ಬದ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು 🔥🙏🚩🕉️

  • @jitendraswain8168
    @jitendraswain8168 Год назад +6

    What a masterpiece itself, for next 100 years I don't think any movie touch this level

  • @DayanandNaidu
    @DayanandNaidu Год назад +5

    I was in the trance for last 15mins of the movie OMG rishab shetty was awesome

  • @vijeshalva1984
    @vijeshalva1984 Год назад +13

    It’s not a dance form it’s our culture which you will find in coastal Karnataka (places like mangalore, udupi, kundapura) it’s called Bhoota Kola we worship them.

  • @amulyasanthosh3945
    @amulyasanthosh3945 Год назад +11

    This culture is new even to North Indians.
    I'm a South n can get everything from this divine song

    • @kanupriyasharma5636
      @kanupriyasharma5636 Год назад +1

      I dnt think this culture is new 2 north indians if they hav seen dev khel/khela of himachal uttarakhand & hills of jammu.

    • @kartikeychauhan1563
      @kartikeychauhan1563 Год назад +1

      @@kanupriyasharma5636 yeah same i m from Himachal and its very common in every village

    • @tamannamehra6031
      @tamannamehra6031 Год назад

      @amulyasanthosh3945 It's not new it happens in Himachal Pradesh,Jammu,Uttrakhand and in Punjab we call it Chonki ussme bhi jo log religious hote hai unme devta aate hai But hats off to South industry they truly represent our culture in such a great and positive way 🥰🥳♥️🙏

  • @lawnhazarika8145
    @lawnhazarika8145 Год назад +5

    Daiva's spirit possession in the human body, it's real. hand posters and mudras are automatic. Panjurli(Yellow face one ) daiva and Guliga(Black-faced one) daiva is a Area protector.

  • @sandeshsandy107
    @sandeshsandy107 Год назад +4

    Masterpiece movie, must watch in theatres, pride of Kannada film Industry, Climax 🔥

  • @madhusrinivas7283
    @madhusrinivas7283 Год назад +5

    This culture only we can see in India ❤️ proud to be indian and kannadiga❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @gonegirl1886
    @gonegirl1886 Год назад +10

    The video that you watched is a compilation of Bhoota Kola happened in various places of South Karnataka (Udupi-Mangalore). There are many daivas (demigods) that we worship and many rituals related to that. And the skirt like thing is the coconut leaves. The overall rituals called as BHOOTAARAADHANE (भूताराधने)

  • @sarahravi2257
    @sarahravi2257 Год назад

    The hand gesture is like asking people to surrender to him and he will protect them. Telling people to put faith in him. And He is there for his people protecting them.

  • @kamathln
    @kamathln Год назад +21

    The video that you have witnessed and reactd to is not purely of the movie, but a mix of visuals from actual Bhoota Kola(where the Demi God actually possess the medium and communicate with the devotees) , some clips from the movie, and some clips from the making.
    Many people, even in India, who are not exposed to the ritual, think that it is just another dance form. It is not simply a dance form. The Daivas actually possess and use the person as medium to communicate. This happens even today, in numerous places in coastal Karnataka (and maybe more places)

  • @vinodchoudhary1491
    @vinodchoudhary1491 Год назад +12

    Not everything can be learnt, you need to be in their presence and feel it for yourself.

  • @naveengoud5694
    @naveengoud5694 Год назад +3

    South Indian culture always unique&great in India. We will proud.

  • @tdl951
    @tdl951 Год назад +2

    Recently i went forest side of Karnataka. What i felt was pictured in this film. All actors in this film are good looking, looks no dubbing artists, own voices.

  • @sparrowsadhanarajkumar3836
    @sparrowsadhanarajkumar3836 Год назад +2

    Coming from our Pakistani brethren..is truly commendable.
    My favourite song. Wish to go to Kola festival someday

  • @enthusiastengineer7530
    @enthusiastengineer7530 Год назад +5

    All the hand movements are the signs the daivas talking to human, telling the history, and there are some other people at the dauvaradhane who understands all these signs and decodes to the people are offering the Pooja. It's mix of words, signs, dances and beliefs and the Shakti.
    There are people who offer bhootha kola,
    There people who perform kola called daiva narthakas,
    Beyond this there are demigods, daivas who protect a particular region and happenings....
    Our culture our pride....

  • @rabbulhussain8270
    @rabbulhussain8270 Год назад +7

    Kantara movie is masterpiece 👌

  • @rameshd468
    @rameshd468 Год назад +2

    Bismillah!!! aap ko culture ki khoobsurati nazar me aayi, thanq aapajaan & bhaisahab

  • @srinivaskanchinadham641
    @srinivaskanchinadham641 Год назад +2

    Our Pakistani brethren should see this movie in theatre to understand. May 2-3 times to understand completely. I doubt they will understand fully in one go. May be 2-3 times.

  • @YASH_creationx
    @YASH_creationx Год назад +4

    I am Hindu from north India but i lo ve south Indian culture south India have a great culture rest of whole world

  • @pramodraj8998
    @pramodraj8998 Год назад +7

    This movie is just one never seen masterpiece🔥🔥

  • @venkatramesh8315
    @venkatramesh8315 Год назад +2

    That song is very old traditional Sanskrit song normally played in most of the temples in India, but revived it very well, its an amazing movie connected with nature of God

  • @sunderrajanklikar2613
    @sunderrajanklikar2613 Год назад +10

    This is culture of Karnataka costal area of india. There is dance form called Yakshagana presenting demigods Panjurli and guliga protecting that area as well as delivering social justice also. The costal area of Karnataka state of india is known as karavali. In karavali Tulu is dilect of kannada language & spoken area is known as tulunad, where this art form is in practice. There are different gods in every area of india and subcontinent. For example Hinglaj Devi Mata of Baluchistan is being worshipped in North Karnataka district of kalaburagi at Sannati village as Chandralaparmeshwari. Every km in india different gods as gram devata are in practice from 1000s of years. 🙏

  • @shashikumarp4348
    @shashikumarp4348 Год назад +5

    This is the tradition of Karnataka.... specially in coastal side of Karnataka

  • @sreenivasreddy150
    @sreenivasreddy150 Год назад +5

    If you get any opportunity to watch this movie don't miss. I am sure you will get a different experience that you never watch in Indian film history. I believe that this movie is about Our Great Grandfather's believes and cultural story.

  • @Buzzybee469
    @Buzzybee469 Год назад +2

    Witnessed this movie in the theatre today , it was just mind-blowing 🔥🔥! Climax is the most important segment in the movie , a must watch movie for all

  • @shreepaddeshpande8716
    @shreepaddeshpande8716 Год назад +1

    Today it's 4th November and still all the shows are housefull in my town..🎉🤩 no words to describe this movie.. and if you check in bookmy show almost all cities and towns where it is running are housefull.. ever heard in this new era a movie running for 1 month successfully in all the theatres.

  • @venuopaliyer4024
    @venuopaliyer4024 Год назад +3

    One will get the real feel of the song and movie watching in a theatre.

  • @kmanjunath1815
    @kmanjunath1815 Год назад +3

    This is called "Bootha kola". Bootha means daiva. These kind of kola performed in coastal region of Karnataka. People believe in these Dai va as protectors. We find Daiva house, we call it as Daiva Sannidhi in almost all houses of this region. Every year they perform kola as a festival by gathering all people to these daiva's as a pooja is called Bootha kola. In the performance Bootha gives Abhaya means confidence and whatever daiva says is called "Nudi" means order. That will be followed by the devotees without any second thought. Then the performer will tie an holly instrument to his both legs is called "gaggara" it makes holly sound. Normally Kola will be performed during night starting from evening.

  • @manulokhande4474
    @manulokhande4474 Год назад

    Rishabh Shetty , u r GEM what a a MOVIE

  • @dnyaneshwarraut8822
    @dnyaneshwarraut8822 Год назад +1

    I strongly recommend you to see this movie in a cinema theatre... I have watched it today and what I have seen is a marvel... I have not blinked my eyes once... I will definitely see the movie once again... Rishbh Shetty nailed it... If the movie send to Oscar then India will definitely get the one... and the sound... Oooaaaaa.... Send chills in your spin...

  • @goodchannel7416
    @goodchannel7416 Год назад +3

    We indians are rich with mystical culture...our aadiwasi brother are proud Hindus..... bhagwan vishnu varah awatar is our savior

    • @ravindrahk8676
      @ravindrahk8676 Год назад

      Small change here it is Varaha roopam ..Gana of Lord Shiva

  • @sandysingh3061
    @sandysingh3061 Год назад +4

    This is spiritual activities to connect with shiva ( means Something which is not )🙏🙏

  • @rajagopalsa6822
    @rajagopalsa6822 Год назад +1

    The gesture is asking the good hearts to come to hug the divine bhoota , it's a appreciation of bhoota about some people who are good at heart and did all to save people and the forest wealth.

  • @foodreligion78
    @foodreligion78 Год назад +1

    RUclips changed the perception of entertainment, now people are loving their own stories.

  • @contemporarymatters8106
    @contemporarymatters8106 Год назад +4

    The skirt is not made of banana leaves as it is very soft and fragile. It is made of any kind of split palm leaves which are coconut and khajoor also. The anklet is like a hollow tube with balls inside and can act similar to ghungroo. As you have answered your own doubts that they tell a story or express a narrative with hand and facial gestures. Hindu traditions and folklores are extremely well preserved the more we travel South as the invaders did not go that much to destroy them.

  • @youtubeuser9938
    @youtubeuser9938 Год назад +5

    Never miss this GEM in Big Screens ♥️💥🔥

  • @narendrakumar-ws9go
    @narendrakumar-ws9go Год назад +2

    🙏 being Pakistanis you guys have understood well about the concept. God bless you both 😇.

  • @pankajpatil4493
    @pankajpatil4493 Год назад +1

    We are united India and colourful india mix of culture in one soul Sanatan Dharma 🙏
    You both are amazing person Gold bless u... U very well known indian culture and why not because we both country coming one soul

  • @pavanalva
    @pavanalva Год назад +10

    Please watch the film as well...am sure u will get goosebumps in the last 30 mins of the climax..its about the culture of the coastal.belt of Kannada were the demigods are worshipped called as Deviva,s the video u are watching is not from the film but a compilation.. watch Kantara u will understand wat it is..love from India..

    • @RK-id9xx
      @RK-id9xx Год назад

      IT IS TULU CULTURE!!

  • @keerthanps5799
    @keerthanps5799 Год назад +1

    This our true culture in mangalore Karnataka. This performance still in we celebrate in coastal side. In India so many cultures is there but Bollywood won't shows our culture.

  • @mash6943
    @mash6943 Год назад +4

    Video is so beautiful😍 🙏🏻
    Varah= wild boar🐗
    Sukar=🐷Pig

  • @AnilKumar-us7yk
    @AnilKumar-us7yk Год назад +2

    In our Karnataka we have RRR means Raj, Rishab and Rakshit Shetty from Tulu Naadu of Karnataka state in south india..This is called " BUTHADA KOLA" done n south canara...Rishab shetty has acted as HERO , Directed and Writeen this movie.. This is a cultural god feast in tulu naad of our nation..

    • @monk9948
      @monk9948 Год назад +1

      Not Rajbir, only Raj Shetty

    • @AnilKumar-us7yk
      @AnilKumar-us7yk Год назад

      @@monk9948 type mis match bro..Danyavada monk avarey..

  • @sunilgavade2293
    @sunilgavade2293 Год назад

    Amazing Heritage of Indian 🇮🇳 Art and History which more than 12000 year's

  • @prashantmakwana5350
    @prashantmakwana5350 Год назад +3

    One of the best movie kantara

  • @dhaara2954
    @dhaara2954 Год назад +3

    IN 1 SENTENCE, " CREATOR IS IN ALL THE CREATIONS "

  • @JK-xm7bo
    @JK-xm7bo Год назад +2

    'Navarasam' by thaikudam bridge, the original version of 'varaha roopam'.

    • @phanindrabr950
      @phanindrabr950 Год назад

      Heard that too Excellent. but this is also a Class musical song

  • @shivams1194
    @shivams1194 Год назад +1

    To be frank hum ko bhi hamara culture ke bareme utna knowledge khud bhi nahi thi...lekin jis andaaz me movie banahi hai hum ko hamare culture ke barame pata chalna shuru ho gaya h...thanks rishabh sir...and thanks for reaction vedio to both

  • @akshay_wakodikar
    @akshay_wakodikar Год назад +6

    Wishing you all a very Happy Diwali 🪔

    • @mash6943
      @mash6943 Год назад

      Happy Diwali🎉

  • @ganapathykamath5185
    @ganapathykamath5185 Год назад +4

    This is truly performed in Mangalore and Udupi regions in India and is projected in this movie and is revered.
    PANJURLI GULIGA KALKUDA AND KORAGAJJA
    Only people in our region know this Better🙏🙏🙏

  • @equitecengineeringtechnolo7762
    @equitecengineeringtechnolo7762 Год назад +1

    True that you seem to know more about the local culture of Karnataka's western ghat region.
    Please read more for it and may visit the place to know at its best.
    I appreciate the lady who has good understanding of the meaning.

  • @Tani11.11
    @Tani11.11 Год назад

    Is vedio ko dekhte dekhte or iske music sunte sunte koi alag hi duniya mai kho gai🤗🤗🤭

  • @KARAN5684_
    @KARAN5684_ Год назад +7

    India beat pak....

  • @mash6943
    @mash6943 Год назад +5

    OMG!! WHAT A MATCH💕
    King Kohali 🎉🎉🎉🥰

  • @Hytrdhjjgghj
    @Hytrdhjjgghj Год назад

    Superb superhit awesome blockbuster 👏👏🌷🙏Fantastic film

  • @vijaymahadik3694
    @vijaymahadik3694 Год назад +1

    Kanatara moove k last 15 minutes ka seen 💕♻️

  • @anoopsinghbhakuni9132
    @anoopsinghbhakuni9132 Год назад +4

    Dear Pakistani people you look exactly like us. We are one ❤️

  • @devthakor7350
    @devthakor7350 Год назад +2

    King 👑 kohli

  • @shankarabli47
    @shankarabli47 Год назад +1

    Nice, you got the essence from the song, please see the movie in big screen, it will be mesmerized.. God bless you both 🙏

  • @SK-nd6uf
    @SK-nd6uf Год назад +2

    I have to say one thing...there are many who gave their reactions to this epic movie to this epic song but every one kept talking in between.... but you guys,both of you listened to it till the end and then and only then you gave your opinion....hats off to you both

  • @sriramdesikachari8047
    @sriramdesikachari8047 Год назад +1

    I have always been curious to understand reactions from you. Appreciate your work. It builds bridges. Thanks.

  • @ankitsingh8804
    @ankitsingh8804 Год назад

    Awesome acting yrr.🕉️ Or sanatan culture ko bohut hi acche dhang se dikhaya hai🕉️🚩🔥🙏🇮🇳

  • @niteshmalani
    @niteshmalani Год назад

    This movie is biggest hit and superb performance in all over world. And still continue....

  • @pawanmeena5835
    @pawanmeena5835 Год назад

    when guitar is coming ...really goosebumps...

  • @silkpinch81
    @silkpinch81 Год назад

    wat a movie....my word......Indian culture...diversity...tradition..., beliefs,..., faith......spiritualiy....DEVINE..DEVINE

  • @ananthnaag
    @ananthnaag Год назад +1

    This is an artform called YAKSHA-GANAM. That is prevalent in many parts of south India. The attire is similar to that. Bhuta-kola is the specific artform here. Camfor is used for Puja and kept on the tongue in of the scenes.

  • @vaibhavbrahmbhatt6371
    @vaibhavbrahmbhatt6371 Год назад +2

    This movie makes us proud my country's real culture🙏

  • @shanthirajkini
    @shanthirajkini Год назад +1

    Excellent understanding of the theme and background of this song by you, as I belong to this coastal Karnataka of India, I could appreciate each line of your comments. Can't wait anymore to hear your comments once you watch the movie. The movie has subtitles, which should help you appreciate the movie if not in Hindi.

  • @dark2176
    @dark2176 Год назад +2

    Fun fact: in this song 90% scenes are not from movie on the other hand it's real incident which you can find in RUclips...i am not talking about the movie i am talking about the song because of real incident scenes the song becomes more energetic

  • @vijaymahadik3694
    @vijaymahadik3694 Год назад +2

    India ki sabse blockbuster moove......

  • @ratankhosla3190
    @ratankhosla3190 8 месяцев назад

    This song is one of the finest and it give a goose bumps if u really listen it to deeply