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Essay about tiger dance in kannada only

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Answered by dheemanth41vbcih
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hulli nurthiya nodalu thumba hadbutta , yellaru huli hanthe vesu wannu darisuthare , mayalli hasiru hagu kappu banna wanu hachhiruthare .he nurthiya thuma kelufu kade maduthare , nawu namma samskruthi yannu mundarasabeaku , yawaru thumba chenagi nurthiya maduthe

Answered by ariyaurujmd40
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Pili Yesa in Tulu "Tiger Masque" is a folk dance unique in coastal Karnataka.[1] Hulivēṣa is performed during Navratri to honour the Goddess Durga whose favoured animal is the tiger. Mangalore Dasara is one of the festivals during which large number of enthusiasts participate in this ritual. It was originated in Udupi District of Karnataka and initially performed during the Krishna Janmashtami/Mosarukudike and Ganesha Chaturthi at Mangalore, Udupi, Moodabidri, Kundapur and many other places in Tulu Nadu.[2]

Typically, young males form troops of five to ten members or more, which will have three to five males painted and costumed to look like tigers, and a band called thaase in Tulu with two or three drummers. This troop is accompanied by the manager of the group. During Navratri, these troops will be roaming the streets of their towns, with the accompanying drum beats of their bands. They stop at homes and businesses or on the road sides to perform for about ten minutes after which they collect some money from the people who have observed their performance.[3]

The troops perform until the last day of Navratri, and almost all of them form part of the Sharada processions organized by various temples such as Mangaladevi, Gokarnanatheshwara and Venkatramana temple. After the procession is over, performances are stopped and the paint is removed.

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