by PS | Jun 20, 2020 | Bunt Traditions
Aati Kalenja is an agricultural dance tradition that traces its roots to times when agriculture started in Tulunadu. During July and August (Aati month as per Tuluva calendar), the farmer stops agricultural activities due to heavy monsoons. The rituals associated with...
by PS | Jun 15, 2020 | Temples
Narahari Sadashiva Temple is situated on the top of Narahari Hill near Melkar which is 30+ Kms from Mangalore city and 4 Kms from BC Road, Bantwal. It is on the National Highway connecting Mangalore & Bangalore. Narahari Sadashiva Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva...
by PS | Jun 15, 2020 | Bunt Traditions
Aati Amavasya falls on the Amavasya (new moon day) in the Aati month of Tulu Calendar. Aati Amavasya also known as Deevige Karkataka Amavasya or Bhimana Amavasya, is celebrated in most parts of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It is believed that, on this day...
by PS | Jun 14, 2020 | Temples
Karinjeshwara Temple is located 44 km from Mangalore city near Bantwal town. It is a beautiful place surrounded by Kodyamale hills and forests, located about 1000 ft above sea level. This huge rock mountain consists of two main temples at two levels, Parvathi and...
by PS | Jun 14, 2020 | Bunt Traditions
Aati is the 4th month in Tulu calendar which falls during July/August. Aati is preceded by Kaartel month and followed by Sona month. The practices associated with this month of the Tulu calendar are linked to the agrarian practices and climate of the coastal region....
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