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Rainy seation in tulunadu

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Rain is not only mean water falling it is also happyness season for children reason because of children like water .In tulunadu some game conducted in rainy season like "kesard onji dina" "Aatid onji Dina".

Tulunadu festival

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                                                         Yakshagana The Yakshagana s a night-long dance and drama performance practised in Tulu Nadu with great fanfare.Pilivesha is a unique form of folk dance in the region fascinating the young and the old alike, which is performed during  Marnemi  (as Dasara is called in Tulu) and Krishnajanmastami  Karadi Vesha  (Bear Dance) is one more popular dance performed during  Dasara   in Tulu Nadu. Daivakola (Spirit worship), which is usually done at night is practised here. Kambala (Buffalo race) is conducted in water filled paddy fields.  Korikatta  (Cockfight) is another favourite sport for the people. Nagaradane (Snake worship) is practised in the Tulu Nadu according to the popular belief of the Nagadevatha to go underground and guard the species on the top. Udupi  is popular across South India, mostly due to Udupi restaurants, which are primarily vegetarian. Apart from Southern India, there are famous Udupi Hotels in Mumbai a

Tulunadu koti chennaya

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Tulunadu(Karnataka, India) Koti and Chennayya  ( ಕೋಟಿ ಚೆನ್ನಯ್ಯ   Kōṭi Cennayya ,) (Circa 1556 A.D to 1591 A.D.) are legendary Tuluva twin heroes characterized in the Tulu epic of the same name, which is considered one of the two truly long epic in Tulu language The birthplace of Koti and Chennaya is Padumale in Puttur taluk, Dakshinakannada The story of these heroes may be taken to roughly five hundred years back, when reference to Ballads were made in the Tulu Padana. Koti and Chennayya were born to the  Deye Baidethi  of the Billava people of Tulunadu in the state of Karnataka. Owing to the brothers heroic deeds, they are worshipped and remembered as protectors. They died in combat near Yenmoor. Memorial temples called  garadi  "gymnasiums" have been built in the name of Koti and Chennayya all over Tulu Nadu.

Tulunadu(Manlglore) great personality_1

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Dr Devi Shetty:  He is perhaps one of the most successful cardiac surgeons from India who has achieved some truly remarkable feats. Apart from being a proficient cardiac surgeon, he is also known to perform a few philanthropic acts as well. He had established hospitals like Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences and Manipal Heart Foundation. He had also taken certain steps so that the cost of heart surgeries could be reduced to a minimum. He was also the first Indian surgeon to perform the neo-natal heart surgery.

Tulunadu keddasa parba(Bhumi pooje)

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Keddaso (also spell  Keddasa ಕೆಡ್ಡಸೊin Tulu)  or Bhumi Puje is popularly known as the "festival of worshipping Mother Earth" in the Tulunadu  region of South India. This is an important four-day festival celebrated in the closing days of Tulu  month Ponny (Gregorian month February). This festival shows the environmental awareness of the people residing at that region

Mangalore(Tulunadu)is a parashurama shristi

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Mangalore possesses a rich historical past. Mangaluru(Mangalore) which is bounded by the Arabian sea and the western ghats is Parashurama’s shristi and named after the goddess mangaladevi It is believed that Parashurama, the sixth avathar of Vishnu, destroyed the Kshatriya kings and donated the land to sage Kashyapa. As he believed, staying in the land which he donated is not right. He made in-depth remorse of the past conduct and meditation of Lord Shiva on Sahyadri mountrain region looking for new land for him to take refuge. Lord Shiva moved by his prayers, appeared before him and said he will incarnate in the form of Lord Manjunatha for the benefit of mankind and asked him to meditate upon him at Kadalivana (which is now Kadri).  When Parashurama took a look at Kadalivana which was far from Sahyadri mountain, it seemed to be ocupied by the ocean. Parashurama will approach the ocean king, requesting him to leave the Kadalivana for which Ocean king denies. Angry on the ocean