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How is the culture of coorg

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Coorg is the place with deep history of Kings and Rulers, the culture here completely different by others part of the Karnataka State. Main ethnic group and majority are Arebhase Gowdas and Kodavas as they settled in the Kodagu from the time of British and South Indian dynasties rule. Women's in the coorg wear Saree which completely in different way compared to other communities and people. The Swords and Guns are ritually worship by the Coorg People, Coorg peoples are born fighters from time of Kings to now days.

Attrie :

"Kuppasathati" is called the traditional dress of Kodavas and Arebhas Gowdas, nowadays the dress wear only for some local festivals, tradition and special event.

Dities :

The Kodavas worship a number of deities, kaveramma is the main goddess of kodavas, besides the goddess kaveramma, they idolize Igguthappa, Muthappa, Bhagwathi, Mahadeva, Bhadrakali, Subramani swamy and Ayyappa. The Ariri, Meda, the Kembatti and the Amma kodavas are very similar in culture and language.

Wedding :

At the wedding of Kodavas the banana stems are sliced by short Coorg traditional sword. The Feasting, Dancing and Colorful tradition which makes Coorg wedding as a beautiful event.

Festivals :

The culture in the Festivals like Puthari, Kailmahurtha and Kaveri Sankramana goes with rich tradition before the event starts. The culture is almost same both for Kodavas and Arebhase Gowdas and celebrates festivals such as Puthari, Kailmahurtha, Kaveri Sankramma, and Dasara.

People :

The Kodavas are the prime and oldest community of Coorg, they lived here from hundreds of year and appeared in wars for Kodagu Empire. Arebhashe Gowdas also one of the major ethnic group in Coorg and they wear white "Kuppasathati".

Food :

Coorg people prepare many type of special dishes on festivals and special events. The dishes are Kadumbutt, Koogalet, Paputt, Pandi karri etc.

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ItzRiya✌️

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