Guliga (Bhoota Kola) Parva at Karaje Family, Salettur Near Mangalore Part 7

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • The coastal parts of Karnataka is having more faith on Guliga bhootha kola. Some believe these Bhootas to be from the sect of Gana's, followers and devotees of Lord Shiva.
    Guliga is one of the oldest daiva's of Tulu Nadu. The Guliga daiva is considered to be one amongst Shivagana's. Depending on the place, context and circumstances Guliga daiva is known by different names.
    Bhoota Worship in the form of Bhoota Kola is celebrated in the Tululand (states of Southern coastal Karnataka like Mangalore, Udupi, Kundapura) and North Malabar region of Kerala and is very much a core part of the socio-cultural life in the village. Some believe the origin of Bhoota worship to be older than Hinduism itself.
    A Bhoota is a divine ethereal spirit that is believed to protect and promote the welfare of its worshippers. The Bhoota kola attempts to bring together the tangible and the intangible worlds.

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  • @akshaynanda3730
    @akshaynanda3730 Год назад +532

    Me after watching kantara movie,
    Really Indian culture is greater than we thik ❤️

    • @vforvijji
      @vforvijji Год назад +12

      You are right....our culture is very rich than our imagination......proud to be an Indian my friend.....culture is our soul...one who without culture is dead person

    • @Despicable_1ce
      @Despicable_1ce Год назад +1

      Hi Akshay... Where are you from??

    • @akshaynanda3730
      @akshaynanda3730 Год назад +2

      @Diamond S Its called 'bhuta kola' a
      common culture practiced in tulunadu (south
      coast of karnataka and north of kerala region). Actually bhuta or daiva means a spirit who protects the family who has faith in it and serves it by offering a ceremony called thambila (offering of rice and mangalorean country chicken curry) and Kola/ nema ( offering a dance ritual) once in every year. Each and every family of tulunad including the tribes worship daivas as their home deity. Offering of liquor is very rare and usually practiced by scheduled class and tribe people. Among the daivas, guliga is the most vigorous. Not only guliga but there are many daivas in tulunad such as kallurti, kalkuda, jumadi (listed about 1100 till now and worshipped in different places.

    • @akshaynanda3730
      @akshaynanda3730 Год назад +1

      @Diamond S what's your view?

    • @hollybolly1606
      @hollybolly1606 Год назад +3

      @Diamond S Do you believe this is real?.
      I don't think it should be promoted although the movie was good fictional wise

  • @Yashvant5569
    @Yashvant5569 Год назад +829

    People who dont know plz note:
    This is Rahu Guliga (which is shown in *Kantara* film at climax of 20 min) . Rahu guliga is Amsha (essence) of Lord Shiva, like Bhairav and veerbhadhra. Rahu guliga is Kshetrapala, He is a Demi-God. He is very aggressive and destructive in Nature. He eats all good, bad etc.. His Hunger is sky limit. When Lord Narayana( lord Vishnu), met Rahu Guliga, even he couldnt satisfy satiety of Guliga.
    Guliga is Also a Gana of Lord Shiva. So he is called as Shiva Doota. He is highly destructive in Nature, so he will be sent by Higher powers like (Panjurli, Chamundi, Kordabbu, Rakteshwari etc), when too much i justice happens, and to wipe out injustice......
    This Culture belongs to *Tulunaad* (Mangalore Udupi and Kasagod region)

  • @NAVEENSHARMA-cl6ir
    @NAVEENSHARMA-cl6ir Год назад +26

    I m from north India...huge respect for this culture...

    • @ramarao2740
      @ramarao2740 Год назад

      Please watch and practice PRASTHANA SADHANA and find its greatness too in Indian practices.

    • @ryanraj9982
      @ryanraj9982 Год назад

      dont care kient, Hindu Rashtra

  • @HappyBabai
    @HappyBabai Год назад +13

    Huge respect from tamilnadu, really Great Risabh Shetty sir, kantara makes another part of Karnataka to universe🙏🏻♥️

  • @prashantsamaiya1793
    @prashantsamaiya1793 Год назад +104

    I bow to this daiv and wish for healthy and long life and glory for me and my motherland.
    May this culture continue.
    🙏🙏

    • @bhadwamodi8294
      @bhadwamodi8294 Год назад +1

      This is African culture brought to India by Africans.

    • @bhadwamodi8294
      @bhadwamodi8294 Год назад +2

      @@youtubeshorts4945 This is African culture brought to India by Africans.

    • @bhadwamodi8294
      @bhadwamodi8294 Год назад +1

      @@youtubeshorts4945 tumhari maa ka aur 330 millions Hindu gods aur goddesses ki maa ka bhosda bhai

    • @nrlw-77777
      @nrlw-77777 Год назад

      @@bhadwamodi8294 u r a randis son brought from a kotha in Saudi Arabia

    • @bhadwamodi8294
      @bhadwamodi8294 Год назад

      @@gauthamkshatriya2953 This is African culture brought to India by Africans.

  • @shridharak
    @shridharak Год назад +72

    Being a Kannadiga, I am proud of our Tuluva brothers and their rich culture....

  • @lobbypie
    @lobbypie Год назад +22

    Kantara raise this culture so much...Last 10 min scene goosebumps ❤️🔥

  • @prajwaldevadiga9995
    @prajwaldevadiga9995 2 года назад +244

    I can proudly say that i am tulunadu and this is the beauty of tulunadu culture of dakshina karnataka 🚩🌸🙏🏻

    • @playz479
      @playz479 2 года назад +11

      Not only D K Udupi and kasaragodu is also tulunad

    • @Yashvant5569
      @Yashvant5569 Год назад +9

      Me too Bro a Proud Tuluva from Tulunaad❤️

    • @ShinchanCartoonYT
      @ShinchanCartoonYT Год назад

      A man weirdly dressed , overeating in very Unhygienic way, looking wild and uncultured is beautiful.. lol

    • @Khushi__patill
      @Khushi__patill Год назад +4

      Idu yearly once agutta

    • @NeerajKumar-yw7ve
      @NeerajKumar-yw7ve Год назад +2

      I am saw this video after seen kantara movi love from haryana bro

  • @lalatmisra4832
    @lalatmisra4832 Год назад +13

    I am from Bhubaneswar Odisha.....Tons of love ♥️ from Bhubaneswar.
    In fact I have stayed in Mangaluru in my childhood times and did my studies in Bangaluru, so I have seen this beautiful culture, tradition and food very closely.....
    I am proud of Kannada language, culture tradition and food....♥️♥️

    • @TuluvappeMage__2424
      @TuluvappeMage__2424 Год назад +2

      This is not kannada culture this is culture of Tuluvas

    • @lalatmisra4832
      @lalatmisra4832 Год назад

      @@TuluvappeMage__2424 yes boss😊 I know its Tuluva culture and language is Tulu language, that is very different from Kannada, still its within the Karnataka state boundry so, in a gross I had mentioned it to be culture & tradition of Karnataka

    • @opnia
      @opnia Год назад

      @@TuluvappeMage__2424
      Say bharatiya culture... Don't narrow the God

  • @userx1782
    @userx1782 Год назад +8

    Once in a lifetime I want to visit this festival.
    That is in my bucket list

  • @aliveluk5314
    @aliveluk5314 Год назад +1

    Oh devudaaa miru great goose bumps vastae great devudu leru ane varu deeniki samadanam cheppali, ee pavithra bharath deshamlo puutinanduku garvanga undi. Really proud

  • @ashokkumars9856
    @ashokkumars9856 Год назад +7

    Video uploaded 10 years ago.
    A big salute truly amazing

  • @ManojSah-fd4es
    @ManojSah-fd4es 2 года назад +57

    Lots of love and respect from UP and Bihar ❤️❤️❤️🕉️🕉️🕉️🙏🙏🙏

  • @queenrao17
    @queenrao17 Год назад +55

    I am from Haryana...Jai Guliga Dev💕 Our southern part is more than these stupid mainstream media shows....

    • @drneelamdalal1382
      @drneelamdalal1382 Год назад +2

      Yes l am also from haryana bahadurgarh

    • @chandigarhpackers2471
      @chandigarhpackers2471 Год назад +2

      Jai baba ki

    • @pate346
      @pate346 Год назад

      What stupid than this😂😂😂😂😂

    • @mrsanyashi8745
      @mrsanyashi8745 Год назад

      @@chandigarhpackers2471 J baba ki 😂

    • @Imlion.
      @Imlion. Год назад +1

      That's why I hate Bollywood and love Tollywood they give best movies like KANTARA, KGF etc...

  • @mubeena5492
    @mubeena5492 Год назад +43

    Proud to b muslim..more than proud to b indian.. Respect all cultures from bottom of my heart

    • @_Dharshana_s
      @_Dharshana_s Год назад +2

      What's your god's name

    • @partha6522
      @partha6522 Год назад +1

      Who r u here

    • @suvoaramvo5115
      @suvoaramvo5115 Год назад +2

      My heart feel with brotherhood when see some one like u bro .... Yes we r India ... We respect each other ....

    • @suryakant6357
      @suryakant6357 Год назад +2

      @@_Dharshana_s they have god not any diety

    • @mubeena5492
      @mubeena5492 Год назад

      @@suvoaramvo5115 am a girl bro 😊

  • @jeetkashyap713
    @jeetkashyap713 Год назад +42

    I'm from North east ❤ and I'm searching for bhootakola 🔥 best culture ❤❤

  • @ToniTastyTreats-T3
    @ToniTastyTreats-T3 Год назад +25

    After kantara, now I came to know about bhoot kola...and I respect it deep from my heart...

    • @hollybolly1606
      @hollybolly1606 Год назад +1

      Can i ask you why you respect every thing that associate under lable Hinduism...and you didn't even know about this yesterday... doesn't it haunts you?

    • @umakantamaharana5384
      @umakantamaharana5384 Год назад

      @@hollybolly1606 Then you say "what to respect for"?

    • @hollybolly1606
      @hollybolly1606 Год назад

      @@umakantamaharana5384 it shouldn't

    • @chevvachandana4665
      @chevvachandana4665 Год назад

      @@hollybolly1606 keep your ass shut

    • @swaziga
      @swaziga Год назад +1

      @@hollybolly1606 your question is quite logical...people just want to feel relevant...they themselves don't know what they are saying

  • @sujatamendon3106
    @sujatamendon3106 Год назад +199

    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 help younger generation to connect back to their roots 🙏

    • @sankalppandey1217
      @sankalppandey1217 Год назад

      Very well elaborated 👏.

    • @nonedone
      @nonedone Год назад +4

      That's a lot of useful information. I've screenshot your comment for future reference. Thanks so much

    • @senthilnathanbalasubramani5556
      @senthilnathanbalasubramani5556 Год назад +2

      Thanks a lot for letting us know the culture and tradition,it's names. I am from Tamilnadu and wasn't aware of these traditions happening in our neighbour states. Felt very happy to read and know things in detail. When these festivals happen and where we can go to see in person.

    • @bhadwamodi8294
      @bhadwamodi8294 Год назад +1

      This is African culture brought to India by Africans.

    • @Sunnyside-t6v
      @Sunnyside-t6v Год назад +1

      Copy and paste from other source 😊😂

  • @sampamajumder6979
    @sampamajumder6979 Год назад +20

    That's our culture . We are proud to be hindu

  • @Goat94417
    @Goat94417 Год назад +7

    Being the Tamilan.i love and respect this culture

  • @mysonshinepriyansh0782
    @mysonshinepriyansh0782 2 года назад +9

    RUclips did recommended this after 9 years...

  • @ankushkmr572
    @ankushkmr572 Год назад +15

    Here in Jharkhand, Odisha and chhattisgarh most of the tribal and locals have forgotten there culture and social practices coz they have converted to Christianity who the he's them that these things are rubbish..
    Hats off to our South Indian brothers and sisters for keeping our culture alive

    • @Ss-ke6gk
      @Ss-ke6gk Год назад

      In that case you definitely don't know about chhattisgarh...There tribal people still practice their culture.

    • @SURYANATESEO
      @SURYANATESEO 3 месяца назад

      Poverty and lack of unity among people made people give up religion in the past . People had to endure a lot of pain in the past . Do not go around and harass who has converted . Have pride in your culture ,surely people may change their mind .

  • @LearnWithNeeraj777
    @LearnWithNeeraj777 Год назад +4

    Everyday i am falling in love with Karnataka. I am from north.🙏❤️

    • @preethanadig6252
      @preethanadig6252 Год назад +1

      you need to see other acts/ cultures/ forms like veeragaase, bangalore karga , kuruba kunitha etc.

    • @LearnWithNeeraj777
      @LearnWithNeeraj777 Год назад +1

      @@preethanadig6252 i am very excited to see and understand but currently my kannada knowledge is very less, i am trying to learn the language so that I can experience the beauty of culture more properly.. most of the content is in kannada language

    • @TuluvappeMage__2424
      @TuluvappeMage__2424 Год назад +1

      This is culture of Tulunadu

    • @premamyname4300
      @premamyname4300 Год назад

      @@TuluvappeMage__2424 You cannot call it tulunadu. Even kerala has similar culture. They have inherited from their land and we have inherited from our land.

  • @jayashreeseethapathy720
    @jayashreeseethapathy720 2 года назад +64

    i love and respect all our ancient Indian culture. .

    • @prashantinaik8235
      @prashantinaik8235 Год назад

      [j

    • @bhadwamodi8294
      @bhadwamodi8294 Год назад +3

      This is African culture brought to India by Africans.

    • @Lover__of__Life
      @Lover__of__Life Год назад

      @@bhadwamodi8294 teri maa mi chut bhag yha se 😂

    • @itachi00760
      @itachi00760 Год назад

      @@bhadwamodi8294 well we all are from African 😂😂 life begins from there

  • @RX-Ani
    @RX-Ani Год назад +14

    Daiva which appears in Kantara climax🙏🙏🙏

  • @bkc3699
    @bkc3699 2 года назад +19

    In Kerala this is called Theyyam. U can see Kannur & Kasargod dist. This artist wearing coconut tree leaves means this tradition is exist before clothes come into effect.

  • @teddymendez6508
    @teddymendez6508 Год назад +1

    Goosebumps
    Watched this @35 yrs back in udupi
    Wgen i was studying fr eng in MIT manipal 😍

  • @pradeep_negi
    @pradeep_negi Месяц назад

    I'm from Uttarakhand, from the Kantara movie I got to know that Guliga Dev is aggressive in nature and he is Kshetrapala deity. We have one deity in Uttarakhand, in my village too, we call him Kshetrapaal or Khitrapaal devta(which means protecter deity of a particular land) and he too has aggressive nature towards injustice. Every region has a different Kshetrapaal devta somewhere he has a name and somewhere he's just called Kshetrapaal or Khitrapaal. Even Badrinath and Kedarnath temple has their Kshetrapaal devta, Ghandiyal and Bhairav respectively. ❤🙏

  • @kailashbahadur5561
    @kailashbahadur5561 Год назад +17

    Jai guliga daiva 🥰🧡❤️

  • @bachelorskitchenstory7706
    @bachelorskitchenstory7706 Год назад +9

    This is our Karnataka Pride💞

  • @sudhavenkat2721
    @sudhavenkat2721 Год назад

    I am from tamilnadu. Proud to be Indian... Must need to see thus fiction one time in life

  • @deepeshnetam4293
    @deepeshnetam4293 Год назад +2

    I belong to Gond we also pray like This to our devs and pens this traditional following our our southern Indian love our India from ♥️😘😍🙏

  • @sandeepkondapalli8971
    @sandeepkondapalli8971 Год назад +3

    Who came here after watching ( kantara movie) 😉

  • @AthmaNyanaAlayam
    @AthmaNyanaAlayam 2 года назад +37

    Happy to see such a cultural practice survive in modern times.

    • @shoannazareth4529
      @shoannazareth4529 Год назад +1

      Bro it was a decade ago

    • @khushi-4900
      @khushi-4900 Год назад +1

      @@shoannazareth4529 still they do watch recents
      One my of my Tulu friend says they still celebrate

    • @nayandighore2761
      @nayandighore2761 Год назад +1

      ​@@khushi-4900 People there still have this faith to do the ritual?

    • @khushi-4900
      @khushi-4900 Год назад

      @@nayandighore2761 yes obviously u can watch some recent videos or visit (if u can )
      That's why the movie kantara is made inspired from the culture, people, rituals

    • @shoannazareth4529
      @shoannazareth4529 Год назад

      @@khushi-4900 well a large chunk of people have moved

  • @mrsanyashi8745
    @mrsanyashi8745 Год назад +1

    J sri Ram 😍love from uttar Pradesh

  • @saiprasadcreations7573
    @saiprasadcreations7573 2 года назад +58

    You tune recommended me after 9 years 😂😂😂

  • @akshaykumar-pl8xz
    @akshaykumar-pl8xz 2 года назад +17

    I don't know anything about this culture but I belive there's a pure hearted god inside of him which possessed him
    Am i right ?

    • @Strange565
      @Strange565 2 года назад +2

      Yeah this is guliga kola in this man lord guliga has been possesd

    • @prajwaldevadiga9995
      @prajwaldevadiga9995 2 года назад +1

      yes this is the culture of tulunadu Karnataka

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 Год назад +1

      A destructive God
      Guliga destroys everything

  • @sandeshkoirala9180
    @sandeshkoirala9180 Год назад +1

    You tube algorithm gave me this after watching kantara movie...love from nepal

  • @saivikas8667
    @saivikas8667 Год назад +1

    Ooh also beer 🍺🍻
    Then I'm also interested in doing this acting 😁

  • @Aditya-rw2ly
    @Aditya-rw2ly Год назад +10

    Lot's of Love and respect from Maharashtra.🚩🚩

  • @swathidabbagatla2687
    @swathidabbagatla2687 2 года назад +29

    I saw first time

  • @krrgoud1813
    @krrgoud1813 Год назад

    కాంతరా మూవీ చూశాక ఇలాంటి వీడియోలు బాగా చూడాలనిపిస్తుంది మనకు తెలియని ఒక కొత్త కళ గురించి తెలుసుకోవాలి అనిపించింది...

  • @manashdatta6487
    @manashdatta6487 Год назад +2

    I watched this before kantara and now watching this after kantara feelings are completely different.

  • @mc_blood_g126
    @mc_blood_g126 Год назад +11

    Indian culture is very deep than we think thank you rishab sir

  • @gopikrishna5131
    @gopikrishna5131 Год назад

    Great India Great Indian culture thanks rishab shetty sir to explore our culture.

  • @BhartiCba
    @BhartiCba Год назад

    Kantara movie dekh k hi ye videos aa rhi h ab youtube pe 🙏🙏🙏🔱❤️❤️❤️

  • @Gemsdiva
    @Gemsdiva Год назад +4

    Love and respect from north india
    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @shashishashank3024
    @shashishashank3024 Год назад +6

    Attendance after kantara

  • @arungera4041
    @arungera4041 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing the understanding and knowledge about our country

  • @ashi2810
    @ashi2810 Год назад +6

    Who all watching this after kaanatara

  • @BhupendraSingh-vy8ys
    @BhupendraSingh-vy8ys Год назад +19

    Proud to be a Hindu 🕉️ 🚩

    • @anthonybrahma6721
      @anthonybrahma6721 Год назад +3

      This is not from hindu culture. This is called animism culture.

    • @BhupendraSingh-vy8ys
      @BhupendraSingh-vy8ys Год назад +2

      @@anthonybrahma6721 you are not able to understand Hindu culture Mr. Anthony. And we Hindu no need to understand our religion by any ANTHONY or JAAKIR.

    • @anthonybrahma6721
      @anthonybrahma6721 Год назад +2

      @@BhupendraSingh-vy8ys first you also study of animism practice culture, then you will know. Animism is a practice by tribals people. Now a days tribals are being modernization and converted to others religions like Christianity, hindu, Islam, Buddhist, Jewish

    • @Cattyverse
      @Cattyverse Год назад +3

      @@anthonybrahma6721 are you mad or what ? , Lord guliga is roopam of lord Shiva

  • @manimaxwell2714
    @manimaxwell2714 Год назад +2

    Ooh Really. after watching kantara movie..

  • @karandeepsingh7890
    @karandeepsingh7890 Год назад +1

    Kantara movie has showcased ancient rituals in brilliant way and most of ppl are watching this video after watching kantara movie or it's reviews.

  • @rupamsharma7457
    @rupamsharma7457 Год назад +4

    He is the devta himself 🙏🙇

  • @samknight7059
    @samknight7059 2 года назад +24

    Good to see
    India has so many different tradition,differing from places to places

  • @subhashkhamkar1692
    @subhashkhamkar1692 Год назад +2

    Love my Indian culture...

  • @saddamansari-xe4iq
    @saddamansari-xe4iq Год назад +1

    After watching Rishabh shetty's KANTARA

  • @MukeshKumar-ig3gw
    @MukeshKumar-ig3gw Год назад +3

    Feel proud on Indian culture

  • @sunithaani4348
    @sunithaani4348 5 лет назад +14

    jai tulunad my lovable place my koraga maharaj

  • @yendodukrishnareddy3224
    @yendodukrishnareddy3224 Год назад

    Thanks for making all these are siva Rupak at rowdra .

  • @sabinagautam4311
    @sabinagautam4311 Год назад

    So so so happy to see this video.... 😇😇😇😇

  • @krnootan2384
    @krnootan2384 5 лет назад +47

    In syllabus of art and culture of India it is known as 'Bhoot arradhne'. I read about this dance style in Nitin Singhania's book. Really looking very energetic.

  • @bevatsunil4883
    @bevatsunil4883 2 года назад +19

    What is this culture. Every culture must have a culture and good message to society.

    • @sohanvshetty4229
      @sohanvshetty4229 2 года назад +3

      This si probably when a God posseses the performers body

    • @verilyhumane6056
      @verilyhumane6056 2 года назад +2

      @@sohanvshetty4229 God not but demon.

    • @conquerorhaki209
      @conquerorhaki209 2 года назад +5

      @@verilyhumane6056 you should not comment shit like this on anyone's tradition.Is it taught in your culture

    • @playz479
      @playz479 2 года назад

      Deiva means not god but it is a form of God guliga is the amsh of Shiva 🙏🙏🕉️

    • @playz479
      @playz479 2 года назад

      God take form of deiva because to kill demons

  • @chintu8121
    @chintu8121 Год назад +2

    Who after watch kantara movie ☝️👈

  • @tps8470
    @tps8470 Год назад +1

    Huge respect for our indian culture

  • @lokeshmk6727
    @lokeshmk6727 5 лет назад +6

    waw super paramathma 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 kolappa

  • @aveera_singh
    @aveera_singh Год назад +4

    Who after kantara

  • @wvishal8510
    @wvishal8510 Год назад +1

    Proud to be Bharatiy Hindu. Christianity and Islam brought slavery wherever they reached for the sake of Jihad and Crusades. We have rejected them before their fall.

  • @ramchandramourya6812
    @ramchandramourya6812 Год назад

    South film industry ki wjh se hum in cultures ko jaan paye 🙏

  • @heyyou4686
    @heyyou4686 Год назад +4

    Why so much hatred? Undhek erla uttara kororchi a dhaiva devere korper.

    • @Meat_cooker
      @Meat_cooker Год назад

      Enchi tigalda kattada Kanthara,kanthara,kanthara marre moklena,,,,😡😡😡,,
      Kanthara barod 1,000 years dumbe namma nela tt bhutha kola aavondund...😡😡

  • @pirashanpirathas3397
    @pirashanpirathas3397 Год назад +2

    😳
    God is drinking Alkohol and sprite 😮

  • @Jeevan9161
    @Jeevan9161 Год назад +3

    After kantara watching this

  • @Jenvlogs404
    @Jenvlogs404 22 дня назад

    Most don’t realize how iconic are, the grass skirt/coconuts/fruit head pieces

  • @madhusm4461
    @madhusm4461 2 года назад +2

    Sm madhu driver pochampalli super super very very super👌👌👌👌 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤪🤪🤪😳iam tamil nadu

  • @sumanth.7
    @sumanth.7 Год назад +5

    Proud to say tulunadu ❤️

  • @ramamurthykumararaja8681
    @ramamurthykumararaja8681 5 лет назад +39

    In tamil nadu its called samana kolla....festival associated with shiva offering liquor pattern varies across south India

    • @elangoelango1444
      @elangoelango1444 5 лет назад

      நான் தமிழன் தான்

    • @yinyang8254
      @yinyang8254 5 лет назад +3

      Apdina ipdi Namma oorla iruka

    • @prathappoojary3618
      @prathappoojary3618 3 года назад +3

      The patri ( who parforms kola ) ppl e came from route of tamilnadu to tulunadu

    • @southtonorth-original
      @southtonorth-original 2 года назад

      This is Guliga daiva..

    • @Karthik-mw8kn
      @Karthik-mw8kn Год назад +1

      @@yinyang8254 iruku Tamilnadu villages la pakalam

  • @shivammondal1260
    @shivammondal1260 Год назад

    After watching Kantara I am here,,,,, such a great and real story,,,,,

  • @manjanmanju4813
    @manjanmanju4813 19 дней назад

    ಗುಲಿಗ ದೇವರೇ ನಮೋ ನಮಃ ❤❤❤🎉

  • @shraddhasanbal0
    @shraddhasanbal0 Год назад +3

    Who is here after kantara

  • @AftabHussain-pp5lj
    @AftabHussain-pp5lj Год назад +3

    Who is watching after kantara movie?

  • @raghums424
    @raghums424 Год назад +1

    Jai guliga Deva 🙏🏻

  • @babulroy9991
    @babulroy9991 Год назад

    I respect all the cultures I salute to the kantara movie producer for he showed us the different cultures from tamilnadu or karnataka

  • @shivamugga
    @shivamugga Год назад +3

    Tulunadu ❤❤🔥

  • @hrushivarma866
    @hrushivarma866 2 года назад +6

    Alike this, there are hundred thousands of extraditional cultures and spiritualized customs and rituals in this sub continent.
    There are lot of virtual meanings and best messages understood, for the betterment of the humans. Modern computers cannot read and provide the exact essences that virtually hidden in these spiritual shows.

  • @manasrana1019
    @manasrana1019 Год назад +2

    After kantara... We know there is some God's part but it is so scary..

  • @satyamkumar8299a
    @satyamkumar8299a Год назад

    ये दक्षिण भारत की खूबसूरती है

  • @maheshgoud761
    @maheshgoud761 4 года назад +18

    I like this traditional.. I love it

  • @kumarp.d.3136
    @kumarp.d.3136 3 года назад +5

    Nice,these guys beating the Shiva bhoota Sena of Kailash!

  • @krishnaveni7105
    @krishnaveni7105 Год назад +2

    Oh my god 😳 God is there in everyone 🙏

  • @pankajm1817
    @pankajm1817 Год назад

    After watching kantara i get to know about this ...namaskar 🙏 god 🙏❤️

  • @anandk7376
    @anandk7376 3 года назад +11

    Many states different culture... All gods same...

    • @karan1655
      @karan1655 3 года назад +2

      No

    • @karthikpushparam9839
      @karthikpushparam9839 2 года назад +1

      This is belived to be the ganas(army)of shiva

    • @karthikpushparam9839
      @karthikpushparam9839 2 года назад +5

      @quite studio nobody asked you and don't drop your. Views if you don't no anything about it I'm from this rvion and I've witnessed such instances myself.. and an ardent beliver bhootakola . Keep your filthy opinions out from here.

    • @verilyhumane6056
      @verilyhumane6056 2 года назад

      No, all these demons are different and not the same.

    • @conquerorhaki209
      @conquerorhaki209 2 года назад +3

      @@verilyhumane6056 if you don't know you should not comment like this

  • @manikyachandasagar
    @manikyachandasagar 5 лет назад +47

    Hallo everyone don't blaming him ....this is the one of the culture of karnataka{border of sea of karnataka }
    Bhootharadane is there

  • @Vishu8089
    @Vishu8089 Год назад

    It is not a culture......it is the only truth of universe...Brahma ❤️Vishnu ❤️ Mahesh

  • @sowjanyahrr
    @sowjanyahrr Год назад +38

    Is he acting or really some spirit came inside him ?

  • @AmoghC
    @AmoghC Год назад +3

    Who is here after KANTARA

  • @Priyanka_17143
    @Priyanka_17143 Год назад +1

    India 🇮🇳🇮🇳 after #Kantara 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @kaliraj4199
    @kaliraj4199 Год назад +1

    Pls don't comment about culture...
    Our maturity and our way of exposure are not have to comment..

  • @kotivemavarapu8126
    @kotivemavarapu8126 Год назад +3

    Came here after watching kantara movie in Telugu

  • @nemaazispeace5342
    @nemaazispeace5342 3 года назад +5

    Bhuta Aradhana is in Karnataka..

  • @rulesboypictures
    @rulesboypictures Год назад

    This person is most powerful, a power of god