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Also we encourage our members to post their advertisements, job postings and requirements, sharing expertise in the fields of water management, organic farming, animal husbandry, dairy farming,floriculture, eco management, anything and everything that help in the enhancement of the quality of life of our community.įrom time immemorial music has been an integral part of our culture, be it the simple rhythm of our ascendants“ye haa how.,! ye how how…!” which is predominantly used in almost all occasions ranging from birth (huttu), festivals (habba), marriage (madhuvae) ceremonies and even in funerals (saavu).
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To seek to know our rich history, culture, heritage, traditions so as to understand from the wisdom of our antecedents we are creating a platform called wherein we request the Diaspora of our Badugas living across the world to share their knowledge regarding our history, culture and traditions in the given webpage. There are around 383 Hattis within the Nakku Betta with very many traditions and practices whose history, meaning and relevance might not been recorded or known or understood by the present generation and thus our roots are either eroding or weakening. So too is the necessity of a script for Badaga.Being a Dialect language with no written system, most of our rich heritage and history have not been recorded by our ancestors and thus proper and sufficient transfer of knowledge through the generations has been hindered. But of course, the script need not be peculiar and specific one pertaining to that particular language. It cannot remain only as a spoken language for long. Badaga ScriptIt has always been felt that for a language to survive, it should have its own script. When you engage an elderly Badaga into any conversation, you are sure to hear a lot of these proverbs thrown in to make / emphasis a point]ġ8.
BADAGA SONG FREE
Badaga Proverbs is the free use of delightful but deep meaning proverbs called “ DODDARU SHLOKA”.
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Badaga Poems or pair words apart from other attributes]ġ5. First Badaga It will be very interesting to list all those BADAGAS who were / are the ’FIRST’in any field.Where I am not sure, I have put a question mark, so that someone may supply the correct or corrected infoġ2. Badaga Funeral so that the present day youngsters could understand one of the most important and significant part (prayer) of Badaga funeral rites]ġ0. Badaga Jewellery has a special place in Badaga tradition and considered to have medicinal / health benefits]Ĩ. Be it the ever green dance (aatta) numbers, the sad savu (funeral) songs or the beautiful ballads.sky is the limit. Badaga Songs [Music and Badagas are inseparable. Badaga Language and hence become extinct”.]ģ. When you listen to Gayatri Chalisa and Mantra, they have a divine, calming effect on you.ġ. Go here to read and listen to the complete GAYATRI CHALISA and GAYATRI MANTRA go here Betaker of the heavenly route, O Mother, you are the embodiment of everlasting ‘satwa guna’ as well as truth incarnate and dispenser of unique nectar like bliss………… Having a swan as her vahana Holy Mother Gayatri is clad in spotless white. You are peace, awakening change, progress and incessant creative power………. You are the super-intelligent, bright light of life. Oh holy Mother Gayatri, you are the first to relieve pain, the first to satisfy and the first to bestow bliss. For one, BOTH are clad in spotless white and formless The similarities of HETHAY and GAYATRI MATA are striking and too numerous to list, elaborate and explain. It is in Sanskrit and I do not understand most of them.The English translation makes a lot more sense. Recently I came across ‘GAYATRI CHALISA’, supposed to be the most powerful 40 verses of prayer along with GAYATRI MANTRA. I am a staunch believer of HETHAY Amma, the Badaga Godess.
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But I am a proud Hindu and consider all religions to be equal. I am not a very religious person in the ’strictest’ sense of the word.