Hi Jenny. Am a Kodavathi n from Coorg....they cut banana stumps...not bamboo ,and it depics obstacles to be conquered before the new relationship begins and is cut by representatives from both the bride and the grooms family :) Was lovely watching you enjoy a wedding from my community .❤️
one blooper she made. you don't go to wedding empty handed. It shows poor courtsey to go enjoy the food and party and not give any gift to groom /bride . even if they say gift not required
@@davelawson2564 actually, its personal interest to gift. There will be soo many people, no one notice What you gifted. Unless they remember you and specifically look for what you gifted out of curiosity.
Amazing country with so many distinctive cultures India is truly the Spiritual and Umbilical chord of the World. You're an amazing person embracing so much to your bosom. May God always bless you. This is the way humanity should live for peace and harmony!
.. and the chopping ritual has to symbolize victory over enemy so you are alive and well so now you can marry ? Remember you are looking at kshatriyas - the warrior class. .. all this - I'm guessing I have never been to Koorg.
You look gorgeous in the coorgi saree mam! All the people around The Karnataka has given so much of love for kodava wedding ,thank you too mam. God bless you always.
You have a great personality 🙏🏽 glad to see you immersing in Karnataka culture. Hopefully you get to experience a mangalorean catholic weddding sometime 😁
Hi,I am from Mysore. I saw in one of your videos that you said you are from Erfurt. Thuringia, …I had been to bad blenkenberg ,east Germany,,,way back in 1989.❤
Your perception from attending the most beautiful traditional wedding in Coorg was truly incredible. And the special dance to the rhythm of the music was very interesting.
one blooper she made. you don't go to wedding empty handed. It shows poor courtsey to go enjoy the food and party and not give any gift to groom /bride . even if they say gift not required
Hi Jenniji👋,Thanks for visiting coorg and coorgi wedding,i am from virajpet and infact my house is very closeby to the marriae venue which you have attended🙂. The knife you were wondering is called Peechekathi🔪 and it made of pure silver or silver/gold. Keep visiting coorg👍
I like girls with natural prominent eyebrows. There is no need for artificial things like threading, makeup, waxing etc. This is how a girl should look in native state. I support Jenni wholly.
one blooper she made. you don't go to wedding empty handed. It shows poor courtsey to go enjoy the food and party and not give any gift to groom /bride . even if they say gift not required
Hi Jennie, Thanks for the video, It was nice to watch a wedding in Kodava's tradition, Because being a Mysorian i have never attended any koorg wedding. I am happy to watch it, you are a gem of a person. And when can we see your wedding?? 😂😂
U r truly amazing and enjoying Indian culture….many Indians forgot their culture and adopting western cultures….I do really appreciate you in this regard…
I saw it on your Instagram Post and was eagerly waiting for this video. Thanks to show us a very different culture. Even though I am Indian (North Indian to be precise) was never knowing about Kodava Culture. Truly India is too diverse to explore. Simply Excellent Video.
@@AgniveshArya what mind set ..I straight forward india is not one country language culture..it's union of states... Every state as unofficial as country.. India is union not a one nation..
@@AgniveshArya you change your mind set ...india is union of states.. it's a first article in constitution..... Its never be one nation change'your mind set first
Hey Jenni.. you are looking great in Koorg Traditional wear.. and thanks for the video.. and nice to see you are trying to blend with Indian tradition and culture.. enjoying to see your video from US..
I had a classmate from Coorg but we never discussed any of their customs. This is all new to me. Never seen any Coorg wedding or tried their food. Thanks for sharing.
Hello genni I am big fan of you because of you loving of country culturals and learning kannada and you visited my native so happy.... Very good to see in saree....
All the way from Germany to Coorg damn I had never been to Coorg wedding but here are some facts * Yes! Their kodava or Coorg rituals are based on traditions of soldierly past * Yes! Kodava's speak different languages like kannada, Tulu or kodava as their native tounge *Noticed something new there? There is no poojari who chants mantras. Yes! it was a new thing for me tooo *The thing they are chopping off (Banana sap) represent the rivals or enemies who come to take off the bride I believe (it's a story - sorry I'm not coorgi) *Their attair, the head gear, the blade, even 18th or 19th century gun powder guns are also kind of slodier thing and it's represention *Ofcourse pandi curry and alcohol is served I mean they are coorgi's lol (wish I was one of them 🤭) Finally the coorgi saree looks 👍
They had to fight brutal battles with muslim jihadi scoundrel king called Tipu sultan , he was like Hitler of the south india. Kodavas welcomed British because they got rid of the Tyrant Tipu sultan, and British knew they were good loyal soldiers , so lot of Kodavas joined British army and also served in WW2 !
We had a German teaching us Hindus the importance of Sanskrit and its relationship with Indian cultural and religious studies and now comes forth another German girl introducing us to our Hindu cultures. Like Max Muller bhawan maybe we will have a Jenniji bhawan too?
Definitely not easy to get used to and making friends where you're meeting strangers everywhere.. Great job.. This meeting new people will take you places..
Hi Jenniji enjoyed the vlog...very nicely put...on the Banana stem cutting ritual what i understood or read in google is that A representative of the groom is given the baale birud honour and he cuts down six banana stems in the traditional manner. This is symbolic of the groom's triumph over other suitors for his bride and is indicative of his warrior roots. and this also is done as respect to maternal families....
Men Wore Traditional dress "Kupya chale" black dress, nd (knife/sword) called as "Peechikathi" on traditional wear, & chopped is (Banana Plantain Stem) not Bamboo,... ❤️
very well presented it can be awkward sometimes to walk with camera in a wedding but it is required to show the different culture in its natural way to your viewers kudos to your hard work
Kodavas are native inhabitants of Kodagu, which is also known as Coorg. Kodagu or Coorg is a District in Karnataka. It is a Hill Station. Their Mother Tongue is Kodava Language.
Jenni Ji its not bamboo this people where walking around it before chopping but its banana tree trunk. I have not seen this types of wedding ritual before. Thanks for sharing🙏
Hello...Jenny!! Jenny, Your vlog showcases a wide range of stunning locations that are rich in both natural beauty and cultural significance. I must admit, I admire you and I find myself drawn to you in a way that I can't quite explain. Your nose piercing only adds to your already stunning appearance, and I can't help but think that you are truly gorgeous. I've just been honest here. Thank you for the opportunity to express.🤭
Thanks for traveling to Kodagu and showing Kodava Community Marriage Ceremony. Please continue Kodagu (Coorg) Series, there is plenty of wonderful places to explore in that region of Karnataka State. In Case if you are interested to explore Coorg, I can suggest you places to visit in Coorg (Virajpet, Somawarpet and Madikeri) Sub districts. Thanks once again. Take Care.
@@sauravkumarchand9691 : New Taluks which have been created by dividing Virajpet Taluk and Somwarpet Taluk. It has already come into existence nearly 3 years ago itself. I think you are Not aware of it. Ponnampet Taluk has been created by dividing Virajpet Taluk and Kushalnagar Taluk has been created by dividing Somwarpet Taluk.
Hi Jenni ! Regarding your thoughts, 2:00 minutes through the video: Its fine if one does not put on make up; you look beautiful as usual without makeup as well ! Wish I could see you someday in person. ❤
@@Jenniji This is the first time you responded to my comment ! I left comments under each of your youtube-videos and even wrote an email to you. Jenni = My PRECIOUS !!!💘 Wish you all the happiness in the world. ❤
I'm American 🇺🇸 but I love ❤️ indian culture 🕉 💕🕉🕉🕉🕉👍👍👍
Thanku ...
@@ramguggulla2152 she is already married
Lie
Tnq so much 💐❤️
Goo to madekarey sister nice place here
Hi Jenny. Am a Kodavathi n from Coorg....they cut banana stumps...not bamboo ,and it depics obstacles to be conquered before the new relationship begins and is cut by representatives from both the bride and the grooms family :) Was lovely watching you enjoy a wedding from my community .❤️
You blending with diverse Indian culture is truly amazing and we love the way you embrace it❤
Thanks a lot ☺️🙏
one blooper she made. you don't go to wedding empty handed. It shows poor courtsey to go enjoy the
food and party and not give any gift to groom /bride . even if they say gift not required
@@davelawson2564 actually, its personal interest to gift. There will be soo many people, no one notice What you gifted. Unless they remember you and specifically look for what you gifted out of curiosity.
@@ಠ_ಠ-ದ7ಯ when you gift , you give your name on it , unless you are too dumb
@@davelawson2564 well this actually proves who dumb in dead 🤗 when I said "specifically look for" which ain't posible without a name of sender on it.
Amazing country with so many distinctive cultures
India is truly the Spiritual and Umbilical chord of the World. You're an amazing person embracing so much to your bosom. May God always bless you. This is the way humanity should live for peace and harmony!
What the hell are you talking about? Bosom?? what??
I'm a coorg... And proud to be one. The bamboo you mentioned is not bamboo... It's banana tree stump.
.. and the chopping ritual has to symbolize victory over enemy so you are alive and well so now you can marry ?
Remember you are looking at kshatriyas - the warrior class. .. all this - I'm guessing I have never been to Koorg.
I can cut whole day this tree 😅
You look gorgeous in the coorgi saree mam! All the people around
The Karnataka has given so much of love for kodava wedding ,thank you too mam. God bless you always.
You have a great personality 🙏🏽 glad to see you immersing in Karnataka culture. Hopefully you get to experience a mangalorean catholic weddding sometime 😁
Thanks for the coverage of Kodava wedding. Great people with warrior background. Enjoy life to its fullest.
Greetings from Nepal. Kodava wedding culture is nice. The drum and pipe music is almost like Nepal's music.
It is our Karnataka state culture. We are proud of it. Coorg is very beautiful place to explore
Thank you for sharing this beautiful coorgi wedding with us Jennie .
Hi,I am from Mysore. I saw in one of your videos that you said you are from Erfurt. Thuringia, …I had been to bad blenkenberg ,east Germany,,,way back in 1989.❤
Kodavas are very brave community, almost every family has a man in the armed forces.
or a woman
Your perception from attending the most beautiful traditional wedding in Coorg was truly incredible. And the special dance to the rhythm of the music was very interesting.
one blooper she made. you don't go to wedding empty handed. It shows poor courtsey to go enjoy the
food and party and not give any gift to groom /bride . even if they say gift not required
She gifted beautiful vedio of life time
Hi Jenniji👋,Thanks for visiting coorg and coorgi wedding,i am from virajpet and infact my house is very closeby to the marriae venue which you have attended🙂.
The knife you were wondering is called Peechekathi🔪 and it made of pure silver or silver/gold.
Keep visiting coorg👍
Woww...the vlog was so nice...reminded me of my hostel days in Coorg...lovely people crazy youngsters beautiful Place...💖🙏🏻
I like girls with natural prominent eyebrows. There is no need for artificial things like threading, makeup, waxing etc. This is how a girl should look in native state. I support Jenni wholly.
Thank you Jenni for showing us kodava marraige, great to see how you quickly get along with any place and culture.
one blooper she made. you don't go to wedding empty handed. It shows poor courtsey to go enjoy the
food and party and not give any gift to groom /bride . even if they say gift not required
You have done a good job of covering a Coorg wedding . U looked very pretty in a Coorg Sari .
Thanks for showing the cultures. Congrats on your hard work.
Hi Jenny Akka I am sorry I just saw this video I am from a Kodava family too and I have been to that place too. I am Anika from Arivu school.
Very beautiful video showing the cultural diversity of India.
Hi Jennie, Thanks for the video, It was nice to watch a wedding in Kodava's tradition, Because being a Mysorian i have never attended any koorg wedding. I am happy to watch it, you are a gem of a person. And when can we see your wedding?? 😂😂
U r truly amazing and enjoying Indian culture….many Indians forgot their culture and adopting western cultures….I do really appreciate you in this regard…
I saw it on your Instagram Post and was eagerly waiting for this video. Thanks to show us a very different culture. Even though I am Indian (North Indian to be precise) was never knowing about Kodava Culture. Truly India is too diverse to explore. Simply Excellent Video.
Indian culture is not one .india is not one language.. Its different from place to place....
Every states unofficial as country
@@kiran9220 what else can be expected from mindset of you ?
@@AgniveshArya what mind set ..I straight forward india is not one country language culture..it's union of states... Every state as unofficial as country..
India is union not a one nation..
@@kiran9220 India is one country. You people are termite of your own culture.
@@AgniveshArya you change your mind set ...india is union of states.. it's a first article in constitution.....
Its never be one nation change'your mind set first
Jenni Rocks!! U hv real hunger to enjoy the different religions cultures rituals whole heartedly ❤❤
Hey Jenni.. you are looking great in Koorg Traditional wear.. and thanks for the video.. and nice to see you are trying to blend with Indian tradition and culture.. enjoying to see your video from US..
Nice to see that you are embracing Indian culture which is very good thing and I always appreciate your work ❤️✨
I had a classmate from Coorg but we never discussed any of their customs. This is all new to me. Never seen any Coorg wedding or tried their food. Thanks for sharing.
Hello genni I am big fan of you because of you loving of country culturals and learning kannada and you visited my native so happy.... Very good to see in saree....
Love watching kodavas dancing valaga ...👏👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Got reminded of the wedding I've been to this summer in Delhi. Miss India!
All the way from Germany to Coorg damn
I had never been to Coorg wedding but here are some facts
* Yes! Their kodava or Coorg rituals are based on traditions of soldierly past
* Yes! Kodava's speak different languages like kannada, Tulu or kodava as their native tounge
*Noticed something new there? There is no poojari who chants mantras. Yes! it was a new thing for me tooo
*The thing they are chopping off (Banana sap) represent the rivals or enemies who come to take off the bride I believe (it's a story - sorry I'm not coorgi)
*Their attair, the head gear, the blade, even 18th or 19th century gun powder guns are also kind of slodier thing and it's represention
*Ofcourse pandi curry and alcohol is served I mean they are coorgi's lol (wish I was one of them 🤭)
Finally the coorgi saree looks 👍
They had to fight brutal battles with muslim jihadi scoundrel king called Tipu sultan , he was like Hitler of the south india. Kodavas welcomed British because they got rid of the Tyrant Tipu sultan, and British knew they were good loyal soldiers , so lot of Kodavas joined British army and also served in WW2 !
Damn amazing summary 😍 thank you ☺️🙏
A correction our native language consists of only kodava thakk.... Neither Tulu or kannada is not our native language neither our mother tongue....
Kodagu wedding.... wedding party will be on next level
first time am seeing this coorg culture nice & thanks for sharing & jenni ur looking sooo..cute in coorg tradition soo BEAUTIFUL
We had a German teaching us Hindus the importance of Sanskrit and its relationship with Indian cultural and religious studies and now comes forth another German girl introducing us to our Hindu cultures. Like Max Muller bhawan maybe we will have a Jenniji bhawan too?
Jenni u r brand ambaasador of indian culture
Coorg nice place , very good vlog on this wedding a different experience to view through your video ❤️🌹🥰
Kodavas are brave warriors. Plenty of them in the Armed forces of India. Also Kodagu is famous for hockey and coffee. Pride of India.
Definitely not easy to get used to and making friends where you're meeting strangers everywhere.. Great job.. This meeting new people will take you places..
Hey you are a born dancer. You did that kodava dance so well. Congrats
Good video..... everyone's happy and smiles everywhere......thanks for loving this country of ours....it is your country too...
U should explore all Karnataka, u love our culture,and
u easily popular in Karnataka.
Jai Karnataka
Kodava wedding is much more than Pork & alcohol and we are Kodavas not coorgis or whatever else
Coorgi Marriage 👌👌 ....Music ,Dance and Food 👌👌
Merry Christmas to you and your family in Germany.Home sweet Home!🙏
Hi Jenniji enjoyed the vlog...very nicely put...on the Banana stem cutting ritual what i understood or read in google is that A representative of the groom is given the baale birud honour and he cuts down six banana stems in the traditional manner. This is symbolic of the groom's triumph over other suitors for his bride and is indicative of his warrior roots. and this also is done as respect to maternal families....
Daaaaamn! Thank you so much for your research 😍
Beautiful vlog mam
True love from Anantapur,Andhra Pradesh.👍💐🙏
I myself from coorg. And you look sooooo good in coorg attire ❤️😘
Men Wore Traditional dress "Kupya chale" black dress, nd (knife/sword) called as "Peechikathi" on traditional wear, & chopped is (Banana Plantain Stem) not Bamboo,... ❤️
Jenni madam you are awesome 🙂.. . thank you for visiting our motherland Coorg...
Dear Jeniji
Saadi ka seen bahut achcha dikhaya. Nice vlog.
very well presented it can be awkward sometimes to walk with camera in a wedding but it is required to show the different culture in its natural way to your viewers kudos to your hard work
I am from Telangana, now I am searching who is kodava and what is their language and culture😃
Same here!
Kodavas are native inhabitants of Kodagu, which is also known as Coorg. Kodagu or Coorg is a District in Karnataka. It is a Hill Station. Their Mother Tongue is Kodava Language.
Jenni Ji its not bamboo this people where walking around it before chopping but its banana tree trunk. I have not seen this types of wedding ritual before. Thanks for sharing🙏
You are great, beautiful, amazing, respect culture, you have good heart, and you are beautiful mam love u 💙💙💙
Your Indian look is way better than western look♥️♥️♥️
And you look awesome in coorg attire... And great dancing too
That is some amazing content 🤩 totally liked it All the best Jae.
I have to confess now!!! Checking out your channel for updates has become my routine now :)
Merry Christmas to you and all the Brothers, Sisters, Fathers and Mothers in Germany from India.-
Hey jeny.. whatsup great video with our culture 😄
Jinniji You look very beautiful in Indian traditional dress like saree..
You look amazing...
Watching from UP! Enjoyed the music!
🙏
My home town "SOMWARPET"
Looks like a neat place.
Hi Jenni🙋♀️You did Kodava 💃dance sooooo....... Well👍. Hope you enjoyed😊. God bless🙌 you 💕dear
The saree was looking awesome on you ❤️❤️
Koduva dance and culture superb...
Hello...Jenny!!
Jenny, Your vlog showcases a wide range of stunning locations that are rich in both natural beauty and cultural significance. I must admit, I admire you and I find myself drawn to you in a way that I can't quite explain. Your nose piercing only adds to your already stunning appearance, and I can't help but think that you are truly gorgeous. I've just been honest here.
Thank you for the opportunity to express.🤭
Very nice u kurgis drees. So cute also thank you visiting my Karnataka India enjoy
I'm from coorg .... hope you enjoyed the wedding and culture sister
Jenniji mam go to beluru hale beedu and shravanabelogola and also chikkamagalore it's very beautiful place and near to coorg
And you look beautuful in kodava's style sarry
Love and respect from mysoreian with seeing you madam in traditional hindu saree.
I think you should travel to West Bengal and Bengali wedding are so beautiful and bengali language is the sweetest language in the world 😊
Wow it's awesome to see you in kodava saree mam
You look so colorful and beautiful 👌🏻
Thanks for traveling to Kodagu and showing Kodava Community Marriage Ceremony. Please continue Kodagu (Coorg) Series, there is plenty of wonderful places to explore in that region of Karnataka State. In Case if you are interested to explore Coorg, I can suggest you places to visit in Coorg (Virajpet, Somawarpet and Madikeri) Sub districts. Thanks once again. Take Care.
2 more New Taluks have come into existence in Kodagu (Coorg)
Kushalnagar Taluk or Cauvery Taluk.
Ponnampet Taluk or Kiggatnad Taluk.
@@mgbr2526 Ya, I know. However, Virajpet, Somawarpet and Madikeri are more popular for tourists, hence I suggest visiting these Talukas.
@@sauravkumarchand9691 : Ok
@@mgbr2526 Meanwhile Kushalnagar and Ponnampet are not talukas in Kodagu District.
@@sauravkumarchand9691 : New Taluks which have been created by dividing Virajpet Taluk and Somwarpet Taluk. It has already come into existence nearly 3 years ago itself. I think you are Not aware of it.
Ponnampet Taluk has been created by dividing Virajpet Taluk and Kushalnagar Taluk has been created by dividing Somwarpet Taluk.
Jenni our looking so beautiful❤ in Coorg costumes…
Good one, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Finally after long wait, nice to see your video. Pls make more frequent videos.
Merry christmas to you and your family, so you look gorgeous in saree
Nice blog jenni.❤️❤️🥰🥰
Lots of people probably unsubbed from ur channel as their comments are not visible! Anyways injoy the wedding😊
Nimma smile tumba chennagide♥️👌
Wow.... This is amazing 👍👍👍
5:58 jenni's beauty stole my heart
beautiful dress
love from central india madhya pradesh
btw i am single 😝😝
Single 😅
Thank you i m indian 🇮🇳
Jennaiji thank for visiting coorg ur looking great in kodava outfit
Jenni is awesome 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Hi Jenni ! Regarding your thoughts, 2:00 minutes through the video: Its fine if one does not put on make up; you look beautiful as usual without makeup as well ! Wish I could see you someday in person. ❤
Awwww🥰🙏
@@Jenniji This is the first time you responded to my comment ! I left comments under each of your youtube-videos and even wrote an email to you. Jenni = My PRECIOUS !!!💘 Wish you all the happiness in the world. ❤
@@Jenniji Why to makeup 🤔 be yourself.
Jenni you look gorgeous in that corgi saree… “ did you got any proposals during that stay!?😅
Come to shivamogga
Hlo ma'am I'm from coorg and i so proud to be a kodavathi
Very nice narration.
Ithink it is banana plant not bamboo they were cutting.
Thanks for Avery good video.
Welcome to kodava culture🎉
Dhanyavaadagalu Jenniji🙏
Nice wedding atmosphere! And I hope Jenni fed the dog that was following her.
I did :)
@@Jenniji 🙏
JHi Jernigan you should show to your viewers the German way of wedding for us to know how it defer from. Indian way.
Welcome to coorg ❤