buta kola also known as daiva Kola or nema, is a type of ceremonial dance popular among Hindus in the Indian states of Tulu Nadu and parts of Kasargod. The dance is performed as part of the "Bhootaradhana," or worship of the regional deities, that the Tulu-speaking community practices. It is highly stylized. In Yakshagana folk theatre, it has had an impact. The Theyyam of neighbouring Malayalam-speaking populations is closely linked to kola festival
Panjurli
Wild boars are a threat to the crops,
thus Panjurli, a boar sprit, is worshipped to fend them off. A wild boar
perished in Lord Shiva's pleasure garden, according to Tulu legend. Goddess
Parvati took the young boar's progeny in as her own. As the juvenile pig grew
older, he developed destructive tendencies and started decimating the flora and
trees in Lord Shiva's garden. This infuriated Lord Shiva, who made the decision
to execute him. But Goddess Parvati spoke up for the boar and begged her
husband to forgive him. Therefore, Lord Shiva decided against murdering the
boar and instead sent him to Earth with the responsibility of guarding the
inhabitants. This specific evolved into Panjurli, a Bhoota (divine spirit).
On panjurli Tollywood create a movie name kantara. the great expression of is feelings and faith on goad. this movis got the greate reating on imb. every people as to watch ones our indian verities of festival and many languages speake by in country
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