UNREAL Kantara: Significance of Būta Kōlā, Deities & Rituals ft. Rithwik S. | The Ranveer Show 348

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    In this episode of The Ranveer Show, we have Rithwik Subramanya; an MBA graduate from the University of Bath, one of the premier institutes in Europe. He is the owner of Subbu Publications which is dedicated to promoting Indian ethos, tradition & values and this publication has published over 50 books and has 20+ scholars in its portfolio. He also runs a baking & food processing company that has spread across Karnataka with 18 stores.
    Today, Rithwik Subramanya shares his expertise in the niche of Būta Kōlā and its significance in the spiritual realm. This niche is known to be found only in Karnataka and Kerala. Rithwik dwelled upon the meaning of Būta Kōlā and what happens in the ritual. He talks about the 3 Trinity Worship that happens in his region, explains the reality behind Kantara, dwells upon the meaning of Shraddha and how it helps our ancestors and much more.
    This spiritually packed episode is full of knowledge about the Būta Kōlā and how it is of great significance in Karnataka and Kerala. If you’re someone like me who likes to learn about new rituals and other religions, this episode is definitely for you. I hope you enjoy this episode and let us know your thoughts in the comments section!
    (0:00) - Rithwik Subramanya x Ranveer Allahbadia begins
    (1:04) - What is Buta Kola?
    (5:14) - 3 Trinity Worship
    (8:50) - Place of Nagas
    (9:30) - Real Kantara
    (13:27) - All about Būta Kōlā
    (58:01) - Meaning of Shraddha
    (1:06:00) - Wrath of deities
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  • @BeerBiceps
    @BeerBiceps  Před 7 měsíci +115

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    • @jaishriram2997
      @jaishriram2997 Před 7 měsíci

      रणवीर भैया रिक्वेस्ट है. आप प्लीज़ राहुल गांधी को बुलाइये।
      आपको राहुल को क्यो बुलाना चाहिए .
      1) अबतक पुरी दुनीया कि राजनीतिक इतीहास मे राहुल गांधी ऐेसा व्यक्ति है जिसको एकदम निचले स्तर पर अपमानित किया जाता है .
      2) No one give him a platform to Express
      3) कोई भी मैंन स्ट्रीम मीडिया उसको बुलाता नहीं .
      4) राहुल के परीवार वालो का कतल किया जाता है .
      ये सब छेलने के बाद कोई भी व्यक्ति अंदरूनी तौर पर तुट जाता है .
      पर ये बंदा खडा है .
      कुछ तो बात है इस बंदे मे . एक तो राहुल गांधी पप्पु है या मीडिया व्दारा हमे पप्पु बनाया जा रहा है .
      वोट करने से पहले जनाना है कि असल में वो पप्पू है या अलग इंसान है। और हा राजनीति से ज्यादा व्यक्तिगत आध्यात्मिक और वर्तमान और भविष्य के सवाल पूछना।
      प्लीज़ रणवीर भैया। 🌹🌹🌹

    • @gauravshukla305
      @gauravshukla305 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Bring Hanuman Ji on the show ❤

    • @guru_hindu
      @guru_hindu Před 7 měsíci +7

      Punjurli is not Vishnu gana...
      Punjurli daiva is Shiva gana

    • @themangalorenguy452
      @themangalorenguy452 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @BeerBiceps plz check on the comments I have mad this person is giving a wrong information plZzzzzz you guys are doing good but a big shook on this video plzzz guys we do have good people who and give the right information.......

    • @guru_hindu
      @guru_hindu Před 7 měsíci

      @@themangalorenguy452 yeah most them are wrong ....

  • @tulucultureandfolklore
    @tulucultureandfolklore Před 7 měsíci +1415

    The one who did a research On Daivas Dr.Lakshmi G Prasad is my mother proud to hear about her in BeerBIceps♥♥♥ - she did 23-24 years field work ,recorded more than 600 Bhuta kolas and collected information ,stories of 1253 daivas and collected 2330 names of daivas and wrote 26 books ,more than 600 articles ,.Karavaliya saaviradondu daivagalu ( thousand and one Daivas of costal south karnataka and north Kerala- Aravinda Bhat

  • @arunshetty4144
    @arunshetty4144 Před 7 měsíci +1105

    Ranveer, I would like to share one of my cousin 's experience with you. Many years ago,he was working as a kind of bouncer/muscle man in a bar in Mumbai, when they had trouble with some drunks and argument escalated and one of the drunks a local goon pulled out his revolver, pressed the nostle on my cousin's chest and pulled the trigger. The revolver didn't fire and before he could attempt again my cousin got the better of him and they all fled.
    Many years later at a bhootakola in our Village the bhootha reminded my cousin about that incident in Mumbai. Panjurli said do you remember that day when an arrow (in local dialect) was about to pierce your chest ? I had obstructed in by keeping my hand in between. When my cousin heard this , tears rolled down his cheeks and he disclosed the story to us.

  • @AnuragHegde
    @AnuragHegde Před 7 měsíci +381

    I was born in the Holy City Of UDUPI which is an internal part of Tulunadu.
    Infact Tulunadu has its own language "Tulu".
    I also consider myself to be equally lucky to be grandson of
    "Padma Vibhushan Dr BM Hegde"
    What world has got to know recently from him we have been hearing from him since our childhood and it always fascinated us.
    I have marked a mail to TRS to invite him to his show so that more people know how basic Indian remedies can help in curing lot of diseases and how and why to avoid current Medical practises which can be pretty unnecessary for many.
    If you guys want to call him to TRS do hit like below so TRS would notice.

    • @kasturim17
      @kasturim17 Před 6 měsíci +8

      You are blessed. I am following him from couple of years now. Ranveer must invite him. Thank him from my side for contributing so much in our lives.

    • @vihus03
      @vihus03 Před 6 měsíci +5

      We are waiting to hear Dr. BM Hegde on TRS :)

    • @AnuragHegde
      @AnuragHegde Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@kasturim17 I feel i am lucky and not so lucky when it comes to interaction with him.
      Coz when we had ample time to interact with him we were kids and knew a little about his feat and accomplishments...we thought he is our Grandfather and a Professor and used to listen to him but also find our way to escape and play.
      Now after he got Padma Bhushan and all and after his suggestion of providing basic sanitary Hygiene for better social living standard was picked up by central govt we realise how important his words are and I try not to miss an opportunity to listen to him but when we visit him he is either out of some Interview or might have one scheduled in sometime. So we hardly get time to talk.

    • @victroiki7321
      @victroiki7321 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Is Dr. Hegde all well??

    • @servingitcold5107
      @servingitcold5107 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Quite a popular guy he is. My family talks about him often

  • @itsmanishaaa
    @itsmanishaaa Před 6 měsíci +337

    As a Tuluva, Kantara was a huge representation of our culture and traditions. Thank you for this wonderful episode and enlightening our people of Bharat of Bhoota Kola and Daiva worship.❤

    • @prabh_sidhu8742
      @prabh_sidhu8742 Před 6 měsíci +3

      hi 👋 I just want to know something about mantradeva as he recently came in my dream but didn't know anything about him can you pls give me some knowledge about him

    • @manngurry543
      @manngurry543 Před 6 měsíci

      Great information
      I wish to add some...
      I belong to Punjab North India
      Similar kind of culture is also there in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal etc. We worship a diety named Baba Sidh Chaano ji also named as Hast Bali, Chaanur devta, Sidh Bali sarkar etc .This diety directly belongs to Dwapar yuga with Shri Krishna
      People worship Him to protect their villages especially Animals and crops. There is a place of worship almost in every village of Punjab.The main mandir is located in village Samaila,Distt Hamirpur Himachal pardesh
      After every three years, a religious function is organised like Bhoota kola, its called "Saal"(year)The main preist performs the swaang/role of this diety Baba Sidh Chaano ji by riding An Elephant(artificial) as diety's swaari in the middle of the night.Another sewak diety of Baba Sidh Chaano ji is Baba Bauriya, during Aavesha he eats burning wooden coal pieces
      People also strongly believe that all the negative energies of that village are destroyed by the diety on that night.
      For more, you can search it on youtube as SAAL BABA SIDH CHANO JI
      Baba Sidh Bali sarkar ki Jai

    • @ashashegde5242
      @ashashegde5242 Před 6 měsíci

      You can visit the temple at our manglore

    • @MrYashino
      @MrYashino Před 6 měsíci

      @@prabh_sidhu8742 it's worshipped as appe manthradevathe (feminine) and there are many temples for the deity ,in and around Udupi, Mangalore kasargod..

    • @sugi2193
      @sugi2193 Před měsícem

      Hey, I hope you are doing good. I'm actually from Madhya Pradesh and came to know about bhuta kola from Kantara and today I saw this podcast. First of all I love the culture especially the daivas and the bhuta kola I wish the daivas give me an opportunity to visit and see the kola for myself. Actually I wanted to ask you a question. Since Rithwik sir said that his family has three different daivas and during the kola all three are being invoked. So I was just curious to know if the daivas talk with each other too? Like if there are more than one daiva in a kola do they like talk or like have some sort of interaction with other daivas? I hope you get my question and please answer this 🥺.

  • @kokilasuresh5887
    @kokilasuresh5887 Před 7 měsíci +412

    After Kantara film,even modern people of Bangalore,went back to Village to worship Buta kola . worshipping started religiously and sincerely.Great film

    • @ashadeviammu
      @ashadeviammu Před 7 měsíci

      😮h
      H
      Np
      . 25:09 25:09

    • @artiqueno
      @artiqueno Před 6 měsíci +2

      Also sad thats what it took them after this tradition got validation :/

    • @Prajnakotian76
      @Prajnakotian76 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Do Morden ppl only exist in Bangalore ?? Even our tulunadu is modern difference is we give equal importance to to each culture Morden has well has our roots culture..why Bangalore ppl will come to village and worship buta they don’t even have touch of that buta Kola has no 1% touch to Bangalore it’s not their culture it’s tulu nadu culture Bangalore ppl have their village in their own place but in Karnataka only in tulunadu are part of Koladaiva Nema it’s followed by not everyone

    • @Prajnakotian76
      @Prajnakotian76 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Boota kola daiva aredane has no link with Bangalore ppl it’s not their culture not even l in their village

    • @Prajnakotian76
      @Prajnakotian76 Před 6 měsíci +2

      And if someone from tulunadu is living in Bangalore they had not realise the root. after Kantara we follow our root even if we go to London, UK, any abroad country we give our culture first value

  • @prajwal4329
    @prajwal4329 Před 7 měsíci +539

    The only English podcast i found so many words of kannada , respect to Rishabh Shetty introduced this culture to whole India ❤️ and tnx to Rithwik Bro .

    • @ranjeeta2745
      @ranjeeta2745 Před 7 měsíci

      These words are same in hindi too...

    • @prajwal4329
      @prajwal4329 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ranjeeta2745 are you kannadiga?

    • @ranjeeta2745
      @ranjeeta2745 Před 7 měsíci

      @@prajwal4329 no... I'm staying in bangalore since 1999

    • @saideep1
      @saideep1 Před 7 měsíci +8

      But it is more close to Tulu language and phrases

    • @prajwal4329
      @prajwal4329 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@saideep1 bro now do you want to divide sandalwood idtry or Karnataka in to Tulu and kannada?
      Tulu is also similar to kannada mostly

  • @KindnessHappinessClub
    @KindnessHappinessClub Před 7 měsíci +1004

    Anyone from Mangalore ?🙋🏼‍♀️edit-happy about the numerous amount of likes😂🙅🏻‍♀️

  • @nyomanwisyuliadi4791
    @nyomanwisyuliadi4791 Před 6 měsíci +141

    I’m from Bali Indonesia
    We call it “ bhuta Kala”
    It a lot this dance in Bali and Java till now
    Sametime just wonder where the came from
    And now we as Bali people
    We worship “ nagas” till now
    Love it from Bali Indonesia

    • @marla350
      @marla350 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Great 👍 love from mangalore.

    • @parko1130
      @parko1130 Před 4 měsíci

      Wow, that's fascinating to hear. Thanks for sharing that with us!!

    • @Jainilnagar-wu8wg
      @Jainilnagar-wu8wg Před 3 měsíci +1

      🙏🏻❤

    • @mahimavishwakarma7567
      @mahimavishwakarma7567 Před 2 měsíci

      Superb job Ranveer bro for covering this episode and so many other spiritual topics in your podcast. You are a torch bearer for the youth.

    • @pavankumarattavar7514
      @pavankumarattavar7514 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Looks like we share same culture

  • @TechdroidKannada
    @TechdroidKannada Před 7 měsíci +273

    Kantara's whole movie was shot in my village (Kundapura). I'm very happy to see this on TRS. Also, Kantara 2 coming soon. ❤🎉

  • @theshrikantshetty
    @theshrikantshetty Před 7 měsíci +116

    Being a Tuluva myself, I assure you that Bhuta Kola is one of the most beautiful things you'll ever experience. ❤

    • @woodsandcreeks
      @woodsandcreeks Před 7 měsíci

      Call yourself a Tuluva/Tuluver just like people call themselves Kannadigas.

    • @kavisiddu
      @kavisiddu Před 7 měsíci +2

      The Naga Mandala is also a unique ritual performed in Tulunadu. You can see Bhoota Kola evert where in Tulunadu but Naga Mandala is very rare.

    • @prathwinshetty
      @prathwinshetty Před 6 měsíci

      @@kavisidduit has become more common in the past few years, mostly in the last decade… I had rarely heard about nagamandala during my early childhood, but in the last few years it’s pretty much common.. not sure about Mangalore Udupi belt, but definitely more common in Kundapura region

  • @DJHemanthofficial
    @DJHemanthofficial Před 7 měsíci +115

    🙏 Big shout out goes to Ritwik S for explaining the Practices of our costal land in such a simplified way . Big ups to TRS ! Namma Tulunaadu 🙏 Namma Karnataka 🙏

  • @prajeethpoojary1880
    @prajeethpoojary1880 Před 6 měsíci +65

    as a manglorean i can say there is soo much to learn and explore about the daiva aradhane , he has explained it beautifully but he barely touched 10 % of the things of this culture of daiva aradhane, please do visit mangalore to experience this practices and culture you will be amazed 🙏🙏🙏

  • @mayurmendon7905
    @mayurmendon7905 Před 7 měsíci +173

    Koragajja although ferocious, is one of the sweetest daivas. He's considered as the grandfather spirit (Ajja). Even today, either in casualness (unable to find your phone/laptop etc) to seriousness (missing land documents/ missing person) we remember or invoke him to help us out.
    Such a beautiful culture Tulu nadu has ❤

    • @sahadevkadri8691
      @sahadevkadri8691 Před 7 měsíci +5

      So true, whenever we find something that’s lost we keep a beeda (beetelnut leaf) near his temple or gudi.

    • @VinaypalanMagic
      @VinaypalanMagic Před 7 měsíci +5

      Koragajja is very powerfull ❤ I have experienced this.

    • @Yashvant5569
      @Yashvant5569 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Koragajja is calmest Daiva.
      But he gets angry only on Evilest people.
      Koragajja is Like Lovable Grandfather

    • @RohanRavindraNanthoor
      @RohanRavindraNanthoor Před 6 měsíci +1

      People are making money in Koragajja's name by many number of ways. Ajja belongs to the koragas and koragas only are to be true deities of ajja(their kuladaiva) that maintain his gudi/temple etc. But now the higher caste people of Mangalore have made it to be a trend of some sort. They view this as some sort of "You ask and you get it" kind of a god!

  • @rohitshetty1395
    @rohitshetty1395 Před 7 měsíci +188

    Being a part of this Nadu (Namma Tulunad) makes me proud. Whenever we travel, we always remember the name of our daiva and begin our day with the hope that he will be with us. Daiva is very important to us. Many incidents have occurred in my hometown; some may argue that they are not real, but I assure you that I will never forget them till the day I die.
    One night, when we were sleeping, at around one or two in the morning, a large stone landed just next to our bed. My grandfather used to gather all the stones and throw them outside, there was no way because all the doors were locked, all the windows were closed, and the roof was undamaged. This incident took place over the course of two to three days. Surprisingly, nobody was harmed in this specific case. Later, during a gathering known as KOLA, we got to know that a daiva had visited our home. We began to pray to him, and to this day, they have rewarded us with all of our challenges and business expansion. 🙏❤
    Thank you Ranveer for this epic podcast

  • @CHARAN.678
    @CHARAN.678 Před 6 měsíci +48

    Being kannadiga didn't know about our Tulu nadu culture this much, this is so fascinating just by listening this stories I'm getting goosebumps, wish to experience butha kola live someday

  • @aryanrajput006
    @aryanrajput006 Před 6 měsíci +30

    I am Himachali and we also have our deities and here you can see buta kola (called Khel). Ranveer should bring someone from Himachal who has knowledge about this. It will be great to watch that ❤❤

  • @kripashetty3055
    @kripashetty3055 Před 7 měsíci +385

    I am from Udupi.. I am blessed that i born in tulu nadu... there are lot more about Koragajja... 🙏 Ajja means Grand father And Koragajja loves children..
    Make a separate podcast of Koragajjaa..❤🙏

    • @KindnessHappinessClub
      @KindnessHappinessClub Před 7 měsíci +12

      And I remember my grandmother praying and giving offerings if anything goes missing

    • @PramodDubeyPrayagraj.
      @PramodDubeyPrayagraj. Před 7 měsíci +7

      In Uttar pradesh we also call our grand parents ajja and ajji.

    • @AnuragHegde
      @AnuragHegde Před 7 měsíci +3

      I was Born in Udupi and raised in Pune.

    • @KindnessHappinessClub
      @KindnessHappinessClub Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@AnuragHegde that’s awsome 🥳

    • @vathsalasuvarna3434
      @vathsalasuvarna3434 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I am a Mangalorean. Whenever I open the door of our office, my colleagues enter one by one and say 'Ajja Kapula'. Really so.....much of love towards ajja.

  • @thebetamale6031
    @thebetamale6031 Před 7 měsíci +1151

    Bring B. M. Hegde on the TRS!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯

    • @bhagyamottana7293
      @bhagyamottana7293 Před 7 měsíci +22

      Ya bro must 😅❤

    • @Naveeenkumar112
      @Naveeenkumar112 Před 7 měsíci +60

      Ranveer Bhai ... Please get BM Hegde sir, you will get more about ayurveda, way of living, Pharma propaganda and so on ....
      He is an experienced library himself....

    • @YogeshKumar-js7tx
      @YogeshKumar-js7tx Před 7 měsíci +8

      Yes please

    • @sahilsoni750
      @sahilsoni750 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Yesssssssssssssss

    • @SadhguruSir
      @SadhguruSir Před 7 měsíci +12

      I agree. Bring BM Hegde

  • @poojakunder
    @poojakunder Před 7 měsíci +80

    Being a Tuluva ,Felt really awesome to acquire a lot more knowledge about bhootha kola and culture of Tulunadu 🙏 Loved it❣️

    • @bhoomikunder
      @bhoomikunder Před 6 měsíci

      Yes totally agree 🙌🏽

    • @sreenarayanram5194
      @sreenarayanram5194 Před 5 měsíci

      Actually bhootakola is a lesser varient or versions of theyyams in North Malabar kerala as it can we easily understand from its costumes and facial arts and strict ritual practices and this theyyam ritual arts most deepest and the centre part is chirakal to payyannur to neeleshwaram regiouns in noth Malabar kerala where we can see this ritual art form at its highest forms from this area this ritual art form spred through out its surrounding areas like a cercle kanjangad,kasargod,sullya,coorg in Karnataka and talassery,vatakara, manandavadi of kerala and this art forms ritual styles decrease from the middle areas to its outer areas like mangaloore where it becomes bhoota kola and koyilandi in kerala it becomes thira and from the middle this cerlce almost ends in these areas.
      distorting history is not good for anyone

  • @renukashetty8383
    @renukashetty8383 Před 6 měsíci +18

    Some of the major traditions practiced in Manglore, Kundapura include tiger dance(hulivesha), bear dance (karadi vesha), Buffalo Race (Kambala) and yakshagana…..
    “We are so rich in culture!”❤

  • @akki10395
    @akki10395 Před 7 měsíci +138

    Because of kanatara,,, I from Jammu has become a devotee of Panjurli ❤
    What a movie,, what an ancient & beautiful culture we have in our Bharat 🇮🇳

    • @ghsdkj
      @ghsdkj Před 7 měsíci +16

      anytime you are in trouble just think about Panjurli he will come to help you out in some form or other..

    • @akki10395
      @akki10395 Před 7 měsíci +13

      @@ghsdkj he's residing in my heart permanently now. Panjurli 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻

    • @itsmanishaaa
      @itsmanishaaa Před 6 měsíci +1

      🙏🙏

    • @nandinivedica6931
      @nandinivedica6931 Před 6 měsíci +1

      There is a way of worshipping Panjurli

    • @akki10395
      @akki10395 Před 6 měsíci

      @@nandinivedica6931 would love to follow that.
      Until then I just pray him from my heart ♥️

  • @shrutipoojary8129
    @shrutipoojary8129 Před 7 měsíci +212

    Great to hear the beautiful cultural aspect of Udupi and Mangalore. There is a lot more about Bhoota Aradhane. Koragajja is another divine deity to be spoken about and the endless leela. Since the land is owned by Naga, naga Aradhana is to another level and irrespective of the religion whether Muslim or Christians if there is Naga dosha in particular land they have to do rituals if needed.

    • @ABCD-jq1yi
      @ABCD-jq1yi Před 7 měsíci

      Sabhi mitra life mai अष्टांग योग ka bhi palan kare 🙂

    • @rajalakshmir5606
      @rajalakshmir5606 Před 7 měsíci

      A whole section of this podcast was about Koragajjja.. didn't you watch the full podcast? 😊

    • @nayanshetty6525
      @nayanshetty6525 Před 7 měsíci

  • @nikshithapoojary7099
    @nikshithapoojary7099 Před 6 měsíci +22

    I am Tuluva really we proved to know about our culture at Managlore in-depth Really appreciate the program❤️🙏🏻

  • @naveenkumarkn2731
    @naveenkumarkn2731 Před 6 měsíci +15

    I felt proud for being born in Karnataka, I heard so many kannada words, and Tulunadu is blessed with great culture that we can't see anywhere in the world. I have lot of Tulunadu friends and talk about Tulunadu culture many times for hours, always feel great about that place💛❤️😍

  • @yoginishraddha2606
    @yoginishraddha2606 Před 7 měsíci +261

    So happy to see my native Tulunadu culture/rituals discussed on your show Ranveer. Kantara has beautifully depicted Bhuta Kola and deity worship and opened this dialogue on spirit worship/reverence❤

    • @BeerBiceps
      @BeerBiceps  Před 7 měsíci +54

      More to come. Hope you enjoy this conversation 😊

    • @yoginishraddha2606
      @yoginishraddha2606 Před 7 měsíci +21

      ​@@BeerBiceps Few mins into the video and I'm curious what's more to come. Naga aradhne/worship is another fascinating subject deserving a separate new podcast. Btw, tulunadu consists of Poojaris, Mogaveeras, Shivalli Brahmins, and other clans not just limited to Shettys/Bunts. Do tour Mangalore in April/May to experience Bhuta Kola in person. ❤

    • @keerthynair5961
      @keerthynair5961 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@yoginishraddha2606 namma kudla❤

    • @ankushkumarcse7568
      @ankushkumarcse7568 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Bhuta kola and deities are also in Bihar , when I was in villages, i used to go to see, that's same as in this conversation ❤❤

    • @shagunshetty3288
      @shagunshetty3288 Před 7 měsíci

      Yess ❤

  • @sandhyakavaiya
    @sandhyakavaiya Před 7 měsíci +186

    My father's family is from North Kerala and we have our annual festival of "Theyyam" which is like Bhuta kola, I feel so proud of my rich lineage & heritage, my hometown temple is almost 400 yrs old with a Nagakshetram & many many magical stories❤

  • @peakxv13
    @peakxv13 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I’m from Kukke Subramanya (Mangalore district). Currently living in Bangalore. In my school days I got to see many celebrities who visited Kukke temple. Entire Kapoor Family, Sachin Tendulkar, Captain Amarinder Singh (CM of Panjab at that time), & many many politicians, businessman’s & celebrities. Atleast once in your life time try to visit this temple & place.

  • @rohinierram1741
    @rohinierram1741 Před 6 měsíci +22

    I am from Udupi and thanks Ranveer for bringing our culture to the world through this podcast….getting goosebumps very well explained

  • @user-eq6zr2tq1h
    @user-eq6zr2tq1h Před 7 měsíci +71

    Im so fortunate to be born in Karnataka...i loved this episode....❤❤❤today is Mahalaya Amavasya the day to pray to our ancestors and im watching this...❤❤

  • @siddhanthshetty5401
    @siddhanthshetty5401 Před 7 měsíci +29

    I'm from Mangalore (Coastal Karnataka) and I'm really excited to watch this
    Tulu is my mother tongue

    • @iiftva
      @iiftva Před 7 měsíci

      Tulu patertai 😅

    • @Yashvant5569
      @Yashvant5569 Před 6 měsíci

      My mother tongue is Also Tulu

  • @swathishetty9759
    @swathishetty9759 Před 7 měsíci +20

    The way he explained about our tulunadu daiva and traditions is really incredible. Thankyou Rithvik sir

  • @vivekthamban7407
    @vivekthamban7407 Před 7 měsíci +27

    Thank you for the episode. I come from northern Kerala, specifically Kasargod. I had the chance to witness Boothakola and Theyyam, although in our region, it's known as Theyyam. While the rituals and costumes differ, the essence of the traditions remains the same. This episode deeply resonated with my village and its rich heritage.

  • @sudhakaramin2105
    @sudhakaramin2105 Před 7 měsíci +106

    Gratitude on behalf of Tuluvas for attempting to release this insightful podcast. This was needed for the younger generation of Tuluvas.

  • @SG-jb1xw
    @SG-jb1xw Před 7 měsíci +88

    Incredible - I'm a Mangalorean now living in Illinois USA. I've seen , heard, worshipped and feared Daivas ❤. Glad to see the representation and spreading of the ancient wisdoms worldwide

    • @sravanichittoor805
      @sravanichittoor805 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Can you state how to worship panjurli daiva.....I'm from A.P india. I wanted to worship him .

    • @artiqueno
      @artiqueno Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@sravanichittoor805visit tulunadu!

    • @swapnagourikalanidhi3715
      @swapnagourikalanidhi3715 Před 6 měsíci

      Hey, I'm from Chicago, Illinois! What a coincidence reading your comment! 🙂🙂

  • @nks075
    @nks075 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Fantastic podcast and subject. I am from Tulunad and a proud Bunt. My mother's house "Jarkala Guttu" near bailoor is more than 700 years old. And from last 700 years or more we have prayed our Dajvas- Varte, Panjoorli and Lekesari who have protected and blessed us. Its a privlege to been born in this house and land.

  • @AA-kv5xp
    @AA-kv5xp Před 6 měsíci +17

    Proud to be a Manglorean😊
    We may come from different religions
    But we south canara ppl grew up with all different rituals and traditions and respect it from heart🥰🥰

  • @ishanichowdhury9258
    @ishanichowdhury9258 Před 7 měsíci +134

    I got goosebumps so many times during this episode. Thanks Ranveer for bringing such guests to us and unwrapping these unknow tales about India.

    • @Rajkheran
      @Rajkheran Před 7 měsíci +1

      👍

    • @ABCD-jq1yi
      @ABCD-jq1yi Před 7 měsíci +1

      Sabhi mitra life mai अष्टांग योग ka bhi palan kare 🙂

    • @prozacgamingo896
      @prozacgamingo896 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Same here. Don't know why

  • @prw783
    @prw783 Před 7 měsíci +96

    As a person from Ratnagiri, I can say that Shree Parshuram khetra stretches from Kutch to Kanyakumari.. the whole western belt comes under it.. some of these practices happen in kokan as well.. addition to the wonderful podcast this is 🙏🏻

    • @prathwinshetty
      @prathwinshetty Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@conqueror5463may be yes, but the way people are so devoted towards serpent I doubt I wud see the same in other parts of Karnataka.. saying this bcz here in coastal region, even if u find a dead serpent (even when it has died naturally) u have to get it and do sarpasamskara and stuff.. whereas, I’ve heard my frnds in north Karnataka saying they wud worship serpent but wud kill it if found nearby homes or residential areas😂

    • @parthupadhye
      @parthupadhye Před 6 měsíci +1

      In Kokan, are you referring to worship of the local Devi? My grandmother had mentioned that once.

    • @udaysatardekar5504
      @udaysatardekar5504 Před 6 měsíci +1

      True

  • @bsyateeshkumar3305
    @bsyateeshkumar3305 Před 6 měsíci +9

    I am from Karnataka and Even I closely observe bhootharadhane but recently a instance happened which made me astonishing a diva was invoked on worker who came from Assam where he came for a temple work but a mnc company accquired the land of bhoota and elders didn't perform nemoutsava the detie just invoked on that worker and asked for its land that to in Tulu where the worker didn't even know the Language as he was from north east this instance made me trust it even more

  • @savithashetty2627
    @savithashetty2627 Před 6 měsíci +24

    Proud to be a Mangalorean....Jai Tulunadu ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @slaprakshas
    @slaprakshas Před 7 měsíci +64

    In Gujarat, We call these deities "Khetla Aapa" (the Kshetrapala)... Many temples and worship rituals are dedicated to them.

    • @swetasolanki6980
      @swetasolanki6980 Před měsícem

      Oh now I got it from my childhood I use to see as I m from Gujarat but now I got it thx for this information

  • @yepezcroquer5131
    @yepezcroquer5131 Před 7 měsíci +130

    Thanks for all your episodes. I'm from Venezuela, living currently in Argentina and owing every triumph and even my survival in these recent hard years to the Devas and Devi, (Supreme). It would be powerful to see some episode deal with the fact that before most of recorded history, the whole planet was a Vedic stage. There are Vedic symbols and words in the Andean ruins of Puma Punku and Ganesh depictions in Colimbian ancient cites, I've read peer-reviewed articles on how Egyptian, Scandinavian, and Celtic myths are Vedic in origin, the Chinese Tao and the Japanesse Shinto are Vedic as well, there is also the famous white city of Hanuman in the Mosquitia tropical forest in Honduras. So, it would be a wonder and delight to hear some expert's takes on that mystery, and shine some light on what happened in the world to destroy such a divine might... thanks again for this effort

    • @LoneWolfff07
      @LoneWolfff07 Před 7 měsíci +8

      never heard of this info. that's great to know....

    • @AnuragHegde
      @AnuragHegde Před 7 měsíci +3

      I feel Some demonic people were not happy with this and hence in the past couple of years we saw that relgion that came later were trying to demean other religion and trying to prove that only their religion is true and rest is nothing.
      Whereas Vedic religion thought that everything in nature is praiseworthy and everything that let's you breathe and survive is worthy of the praise that it had shown.
      Else we all that Nature will not take time to finish the entire Human race.
      Thanks to the energy within you and outside you.
      Live in harmony.
      God is everywhere and so is he in you coz he is positive energy and Demons are the negative energy.
      Your inclination will get you either close to Positive energy or Negative energy.
      So choose wisely. Rest all God and religion is good.

    • @jediblackknight7819
      @jediblackknight7819 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Que alegria que te gusta mucho la espiritualidad vedica.
      Yo tambien he estado a Argentina y Chile, y he visto muchas similaridades en la cultura andina (todavia practicado poco en Salta y Jujuy) con la cultura vedica.
      Que tengas buena suerte y fortuna por todo de tu vida!

    • @vishnuharshan
      @vishnuharshan Před 4 měsíci +1

      I recommend you read the book Hindu America by chamman lal

  • @bhavyashreepoojary4861
    @bhavyashreepoojary4861 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Being Mangolorean it's my pleasure to listen our own culture in this big platform😍

  • @pravinarathod8215
    @pravinarathod8215 Před 7 měsíci +8

    This gentleman is so knowledgeable,he has explained each part minutely.l being a manglorean my many concepts have been cleared.
    Ranveer l must thank you for arranging such an informative podcast.l love your podcast and l have suggested my students and my family members to listen to your podcast.

  • @Itznishuforstudy-wb9oj
    @Itznishuforstudy-wb9oj Před 7 měsíci +162

    Beerbiceps' podcasts are a treasure trove of wisdom and knowledge. Each episode is like a deep dive into the realms of curiosity and knowledge.Through these podcasts, BeerBiceps not only imparts valuable knowledge but also fosters a sense of community among his listeners.

  • @WiseGhost07
    @WiseGhost07 Před 7 měsíci +29

    I am a Maharashtrian so we know something similar which what we call is 'Angat Vaara Yena' which means that a God enters the body of a person especially seen in some temples, during poojas, aartis. I am still very much fascinated with this and hence I would love to be a part of a Bhoot Kola too, because it really feels surreal to be able to talk to Gods and experience their energies. Watching Kantara was an intense experience and actually introduced us to the age-old tradition of Bhoot Kola. I am still astonished by the number of things we don't know that happen in our India. Thanks for the great podcast TRS team and Rithwik!!❤

  • @bumblebee7597
    @bumblebee7597 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Omg! So amazing! I had NO knowledge about any of this nor do my parents, even grandparents. I'm thinking how rich and deep is our culture. We need to protect our very rich heritage! ❤🙏

  • @itsneena6447
    @itsneena6447 Před 7 měsíci +9

    These type of similar practices are performed in different villages in Himalayas northern mountain villages too every year without miss.😊 They are ceremonies to get together for ppl who scattered all around the globe to come to Village and see these dieties we call devta , kuldevta , istadevta , kuldevis dance and perform and grace and bless the whole village and ppl who worshipping them from generation after generation. They are secret you can say cause only who belong to Village can attend those. And sometimes maybe you get chosen become a vessel for these holy dieties to channel through you. I find it very scary but beautiful at the same time , the shaking of body and energy is inhumane. In lifetime if you get a chance to part of these festivities dont miss them you gonna feel a surge of energy inside you. The divine.❤😊😊 Rituals can be different cause different devtas are involved but fainting , screaming of ppl also happens here. The deity also solves problems of ppl and give warning and also says that hes is there to protect us and at last bless ppl and give prasadam. And yes for these devtas specific jewellery like silver , golden bangles and different garments are made accordingly they already have them as they are worshipped from generation and also a silver incarvings are also there which are worshipped, and palki or dolli of devi processions also can be seen. Wow its astonishing how similar the practices are and type of rules of organising these ceremonies by sarpanch or rich family in village sometimes family chosen by devta.

  • @vinaydhopeshwarkar7102
    @vinaydhopeshwarkar7102 Před 7 měsíci +43

    I feel South India is great amazing. They have maintained preserved our culture tradition. I want to be born in South Indian Hindu family in my next birth.

    • @ajayk5160
      @ajayk5160 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Your already ours brother, we are all one family.. you can visit south india any time, it’s your home as well. I’m from Mangaluru. ❤do visit once

    • @emptymind4694
      @emptymind4694 Před 7 měsíci +3

      It's a blessing to be born in any part of Bharatha and specially in sanatani family

    • @gmech54
      @gmech54 Před 7 měsíci +3

      There is not much difference in South & North.. ! The problem with the North is that they have lost a lot due to invasion & ignorance

    • @NailsByAsh813
      @NailsByAsh813 Před 5 měsíci

      What a sad and pathetic existence that you have to put down your own culture to appreciate others here. Shame on you. Hope, you don't get your wish fulfilled.

  • @jessehumphrey4273
    @jessehumphrey4273 Před 7 měsíci +44

    Thank you Ranveer. As a life long seeker, born into a culture where my questions could never be answered or understood (Florida, USA), your show has become one of the greatest tools assisting me in my journey. Just as you know that you aren't the one who has chosen this path, I certainly do nothing to chose mine, and I thoroughly enjoy watching and being apart of this divine play unfolding before us. Therefore, I have no content requests. I know what needs to be seen will come to us both. Thank you for allowing Mahadev to use you in this critical time.

    • @RaoSaheb-zm3jt
      @RaoSaheb-zm3jt Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hi from FLL, FL :)

    • @jessehumphrey4273
      @jessehumphrey4273 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@RaoSaheb-zm3jt greetings my friend, happy Navarathri! Durga has finally slayed the demon known as Florida's brutal heat!

  • @spaceman8271
    @spaceman8271 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Ranveer bring this man Dr Jayaprakash Narayan Retd IAS Officer, Ex mla and Founder of Loksatta party.

    • @uvocal
      @uvocal Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yaa Bring him to TRS

  • @mooncake5579
    @mooncake5579 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Learnt so much. I am 45 years old and have now realized that there so much, so so much in our Sanatana Dharma we don't know. And with this i also realize how small we as human beings are. We think we are the smartest out there but in reality we are nothing. Nothing without the grace of these higher beings orchestrating our lives and the world around us. Its truly a humbling effect for me.
    Thank you Ranveer. Your podcasts have enlightened me about where i come from. So much to be proud of from where i come. I wish you the best and much success in this venture you have started. Keep up the good work buddy.

  • @PhotonShower
    @PhotonShower Před 7 měsíci +64

    After Parashursma gave us land( Kerala) he took the help of nagas to remove excess salt from the land so we can use the land for agriculture. Thats why we have naga gods in our places. Really big naga temples all around kerala..
    Korgajja.and muthappan(kerala) are different names for bhirav baba

    • @see2saw
      @see2saw Před 7 měsíci +2

      Oh didn't know that our Muthappan and Bhairav Baba are the same..

    • @PhotonShower
      @PhotonShower Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@see2saw i mean if we look closely.. the love for dogs and fish and alvohol as prasad.. even the story behind him is similiar to batuk bhairav.. 🙏🙏

    • @PhotonShower
      @PhotonShower Před 7 měsíci

      @@RockStar-ox3qf so?

    • @shiroyasha69
      @shiroyasha69 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I heard a story about lord Koragajja, some people who desecrated the temple went mad and killed themselves ?

    • @PhotonShower
      @PhotonShower Před 7 měsíci

      @@shiroyasha69 wow

  • @user-ir4ud5ro5t
    @user-ir4ud5ro5t Před 7 měsíci +34

    One world ,one tulunadu, tulunadu is different culture, different language, different spiritual land, all is different , I realy proud to be tulunadu, Im tuluva.

  • @arjunsprasad777
    @arjunsprasad777 Před 6 měsíci +7

    In our belief (Kerala), Parasurama kshethra is from Gokarna to Kanyakumari ( Including Kerala). In the history of Kerala, there are 32 Tulu villages and 32 Malayalam villages in Parashurama kshethra.

  • @WatchWiseGal
    @WatchWiseGal Před 2 měsíci +1

    Being part of Tulunadu even I didn’t had a detailed knowledge of Bhootha kola’s actual procedure. Thank you for providing such a wide knowledge. All the best 🙌🙌

  • @hypnotik1314
    @hypnotik1314 Před 7 měsíci +84

    As an American, this is absolutely intriguing. Fantastic talk as usual. Always enjoy your podcast.

    • @ninjip3460
      @ninjip3460 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Hi, curious to know how did you got into hearing his podcast

    • @hypnotik1314
      @hypnotik1314 Před 7 měsíci +10

      @ninjip3460 I'm a practicing buddhist, and videos from the channel popped up on my suggested videos and have been hooked ever since.

    • @KrishnaPrasadAravala
      @KrishnaPrasadAravala Před 7 měsíci

      Ranbir : please don’t wear anything to your Thumb .🙏🙏🙏 : listen to Sadhguru

    • @ninjip3460
      @ninjip3460 Před 7 měsíci

      @@hypnotik1314 glad to know!

    • @astroboyAB
      @astroboyAB Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@hypnotik1314...good to hear ...
      This may help you..
      Hindu,Buddha,Jain,Sikh are part of Dharmic traditions & are not religions..
      Difference is Religion only believes in "Duality" Known as "Dvaita"
      And Dharma or Dharmic traditions include both Duality & Non Duality
      Dvaita & Advaita
      Advaita philosophies like Hindu,Buddha,Sikh & Jain believe there is god within every individual
      Atma (Individual soul) and Param Atma( Universal Soul)
      Good luck...

  • @Pradeep0047
    @Pradeep0047 Před 7 měsíci +88

    Literally crying to know that we, Hindus have such a deep rooted cultural history, and we are not much aware of it.
    Thanks God that you give me birth in India specially in such a deep cultural Dharma. ❤

    • @kirandutta1458
      @kirandutta1458 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Still increasingly conversions are happening !!!

  • @SagarShetty7606
    @SagarShetty7606 Před 7 měsíci +9

    1:12:25
    Seriously brother, first time I watched the full podcast without skipping any moment.
    And especially, thank you so much for bringing these podcast. I am blessed ❤️ that I belong to that region which is "TULUNADU". All the Tulu daiva's will shower the blessings to you and your team.
    THANK YOU BROTHER ☺️

  • @Be-a-sunrise
    @Be-a-sunrise Před 3 měsíci +1

    Iam from Tamil Nadu. Very fasinated to hear the Kantara history and culture of Tulu land. Indeed South India is always blessed with Daivas.

  • @deep4377
    @deep4377 Před 7 měsíci +89

    I am from Tulunadu and I attend these rituals.. It is mesmerizing. Good conversation

    • @devikareddy4417
      @devikareddy4417 Před 7 měsíci

      Hey I'm from Telengana. I wanna visit this buth kola. But I don't know how to visit, when to visit. Can u share some information so that I can plan to go there

    • @chirag9899
      @chirag9899 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@devikareddy4417 its kind of hard for an outsider to get chance if u dont know anyone from the region majorly bcz the kola is generally conducted by families but there are some which is organized by pubilc (not exactly but kinda ) u can try vist after deepavali

    • @devikareddy4417
      @devikareddy4417 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@chirag9899 too bad that I don't know anyone from Karnataka 😢. I wanna visit badly anyway thanks for info. Let's hope 🤞 I may visit.

    • @nikhilhegde9004
      @nikhilhegde9004 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Guys During the month of April - May of every year, these rituals are performed by select families and local temples in Dakshina Karnataka.
      I would suggest you to attend botha kola performed in the local temples where the bothas are worshipped during this period in towns like Moodbidre, Hebri, etc in Manglore- Udupi belt. You take blessings of the deity and witness the event

    • @bharathraj2401
      @bharathraj2401 Před 7 měsíci

      even you can ask solution for any problems

  • @varunvachaspathyam
    @varunvachaspathyam Před 7 měsíci +40

    We want Rithwik in many more episodes.

  • @user-gc8nm3hn2h
    @user-gc8nm3hn2h Před 6 měsíci +2

    More or less these practices are all over India. I can connect the dots. It's so much connecting it shows how people of Bharat are connected. Good work Ranveer.

  • @tngodncr
    @tngodncr Před 6 měsíci +5

    This was such an enlightening episode. Absolutely loved it!! Had never heard of TRS until viewing this video. Pleasantly surprised to see how good Ranveer's pronunciation of Kannada words were. :-) Rithwik was a wonderful guest... So knowledgeable.... and more importantly, able to communicate that knowledge so clearly. 👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏. Thank you Ranveer! You've got a new fan, now!

  • @AryanPaaji
    @AryanPaaji Před 7 měsíci +139

    Kantara 🎥🧿 was a culturally intense film 🔥...and now this podcast 🎙️🌈✨ will represent the Tantra Mantra 🪄, Indian rituals 🌟 and tons.

  • @himanshzadoo8072
    @himanshzadoo8072 Před 7 měsíci +86

    I belong to the Kashmiri Pandit community. In Kashmiri Shaivism too, we have the term called, "Khetrapal". In our Shivaratri Pooja, we do make offerings to our Khetrapal. My Family's Khetrapal is Vaital Bhairav.

    • @1CommonMan
      @1CommonMan Před 7 měsíci +7

      😍 we're all connected brother from southern parts of India to the northernmost parts of India and from the easternmost parts of India to the westernmost parts of India.
      Our beautiful sanatana dharma is even widely spread across asia and almost all parts of the world, most have visually evident signs, structures and traditions.

    • @ankitab0135
      @ankitab0135 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Ours is batuk bhairav ..(Uttarakhand)

    • @Xaviers101
      @Xaviers101 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Tantra started from Kashmir Shaivism only, me too a KP.

    • @sudheerveturu6068
      @sudheerveturu6068 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Kshetrapala

    • @likithgowda619
      @likithgowda619 Před 7 měsíci +1

      In tulunadu karnataka we have a term of kshetraphala

  • @ashasuvarna23
    @ashasuvarna23 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Thanks to Ritwik Anna for sharing his experience and Ranveer for this podcast. As I'm from Tulunadu hearing about Panjurli Daiva and Korga ajja was such a devine experience.

  • @rajathpoojari7873
    @rajathpoojari7873 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Big shout out to both Rithwik and Ranveer 💐 Thanks for enlightening me on my own community that I was unaware of.

  • @pankajsarang256
    @pankajsarang256 Před 7 měsíci +33

    As a person from Karwar, we believe in the concept of "Kshetrapal" who protects a particular place.🙏🙏🙏

    • @dahliajaji9547
      @dahliajaji9547 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ಕ್ಷೇತ್ರ ವನ್ನು ರಕ್ಷಣೆ ಮಾಡುವ ದೇವರು

  • @sadhvi538
    @sadhvi538 Před 7 měsíci +28

    The beliefs and customs of South Indian people have always been beyond my understanding but your podcasts play a very important role in understanding them. The charector of Kantara is also one of them........ thanks for all your efforts Mr. Ranveer ❣️

  • @jayasheelavinod6536
    @jayasheelavinod6536 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Hi, am from Hassan, am very proud about our culture, Thank you so much for the show, keep rocking.

  • @caramel_heartap5352
    @caramel_heartap5352 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Just felt I was worshipping panjurli while watching this...I have been attached to every god mentioned from panjurli to subramanyam. I have witnessed it-Panjurli was always there and will be there with us that's the belief it grows in our heart.

  • @tejasvitaanand9745
    @tejasvitaanand9745 Před 7 měsíci +28

    Hii ranveer bhaiya plz bring back Rajrishy Nandy Sir, and ask him the following questions-:
    1. How does one figure out the best suited practice and deity for them besides their preference.
    2. What practices in our religion differ wrt men and women
    To give you an example
    a) The Devya kavacham that is done alongside Durga saptashati has a verse for protection of the doer's wife does that mean women/ girls can't do that.
    b) The Argala stotram also done alongside Durga saptashati, it's 24 th shlok talks about the doer's wife again. The ending of Argala stotram also promises boon in masculine gender, i.e., nar
    Does that mean that females can't do these things .
    Where as the 32 names promises that for everyone, i.e., manushya
    (I AM NOT A PSEUDO FEMINIST THESE ARE MY GENUINE DOUBTS PLZ CONSIDER THEM)
    c) Similarly Rajarishy Nandi sir prescribes a 30-40 days sankalpa for siddha kunjika stotram but for quite obvious reasons most females
    Can't do it, any substitute for us.
    3. Another question regarding siddha kunjika stotram. It contains a mantra which is some kind of expanded version of maa Durga's very famous Navarna mantra in the version of it that I read.
    But the I found another mantra in siddha kunjika stotram on CZcams itself, the name of the channel is Debashish chakraborty.
    5. Last, which practices actually differ for males and females in our religion (I mean I know that these differences are genuine).
    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
    Plz consider this humble request bhaiya..

    • @chowdaripavani6631
      @chowdaripavani6631 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yes , I also have this doubt regarding females not able to do any puja/jap without break.

    • @vishwaguru.2603
      @vishwaguru.2603 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Avadhoot baba shivanda (of Shivyog ) giving right direction about these issues.. Plz.. Take help from this maa devotee

  • @shwetak1052
    @shwetak1052 Před 7 měsíci +28

    This person is so learned and all his concepts are so clear and so clearly delivered.. Lots of respect for this guest

  • @shreenidhi30
    @shreenidhi30 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Tulunadu is not a place, its a feeling...

    • @nikitatalele4084
      @nikitatalele4084 Před měsícem

      I went this year. It is something else. It has different energy..

  • @impuredeath2
    @impuredeath2 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My own personal experience, I am native manglorean but I dont live in India,I have been always agnostic, not religious whole life, I have been stomach issue and anxiety issue which was causing also breathing issue for 3 years, went to many doctors and did all kinds of tests and said acidty in stomach is caused by stress and anixety so we cant do anything about it, I have been taking medication for 3 years... One day I just surrender to daiva and prayed at night, I never prayed in my life before, I prayed with reversence and next day my anixety seems like almost disappeared, also my breathing and stomach issue got much much better, I never expected so drastic change just in one day, it seems impossible but it happend to me even till this day I am so stunned. Thank you all my Daivas : Panjurli, Varthy panjurli, Mantradevathe, Sathya devi.

    • @gray2056
      @gray2056 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Come to India, visit ua kutumba daiva whenever u can ❤

  • @slametpriyadi8504
    @slametpriyadi8504 Před 7 měsíci +124

    Hey Ranveer! 🎙️ Ive found a fascinating guest for your podcast - Ishan Shivanand. Hes from a lineage of Advait Shri Vidya, raising collective consciousness through Lalita Rudra Trishati. Founder of Yoga of Immortal, he aided thousands during Covid and s

  • @UnseenHimalayas
    @UnseenHimalayas Před 7 měsíci +28

    We also worship local deities and Nagas in Himachal Pradesh.....Jai ho.. proud to watch such podcast.. Thank you Ranbir bhai

  • @microrao
    @microrao Před 5 měsíci +1

    We too have three bootha (daiva) in our four-century old ancestral home. The bootha kone, which was inside the house has now been shifted to the exterior, as a new temple has been built. It houses Panjurli, Jumadi, Maisandaya and Varte daivas. We have brass figurines that represent them, but not the stones. I too have heard a lot of stories (which I believe are true incidents) and I too have been personally benefited from their grace. I trust them to protect me during my Himalayan rides and they have kept me from harm. My faith in them have only grown stronger and am thankful for the legacy that I have inherited from my forefathers. And, big thanks for coming up with this podcast as it serves to bring these deities from obscurity to the mainstream.

  • @akashrathnakar9692
    @akashrathnakar9692 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I usually dont comment on videos, but as a mangalorean i have to tell the way he explained things goes way back how my grandma used to tell the same things and luckily i was living in mangalore soil to eye witness all those what she actually meant.
    Kudos to people like Rishab and Rakshit the world is really trying to understand our rich culture.

  • @srikrishnarevankar8002
    @srikrishnarevankar8002 Před 7 měsíci +20

    Panjurli Daiva is our home deity🔱 , I would like you to come to Udupi to experience the bhootha kolas❤️

  • @NiveditaThadani
    @NiveditaThadani Před 7 měsíci +15

    I am from Hubli and I witnessed the demolition of the food court he mentioned in the interview and we were really sad about it. But now we love spending time in his other food courts.

    • @woodsandcreeks
      @woodsandcreeks Před 7 měsíci +1

      Which is this food outlet/franchise? I am from a town near Hubli.

  • @looserszone8191
    @looserszone8191 Před 6 měsíci +8

    We proud to be a Hindu because here's every cultural people Om namaha shivaya ❤

  • @afamily-togetheralways6143
    @afamily-togetheralways6143 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I am from PADUBIDRE...The last part you said about Diya travelling along with you, is very same story that I heard from my granny about Jaarandaaya ... Jaarandaaya is so huge that he carries his Jeetige (mashaal in hindi) that reaches as far as 7 storey building.. every morning he travels to Brahmasthana to offer his Namaskaram.. and it's my Grandfather who sleeps outside the house everyday asks his children not to fear for the sound of his footsteps... I am literally having tears of joy and devotion

  • @bharathcadambi1037
    @bharathcadambi1037 Před 7 měsíci +12

    This is by far the best podcast especially for me because of the fact that I am from Karnataka and a person who has closely watched Kolas. Sir explained daivas, Nagas and bhootas very well and also about the background story of Panjurli, Aiyappa (Harihara putra) and Subrahmanya.
    For the benefit of the audience, just wanted to add - an upadra (upadrava - simply translated as irritation) can be because of simple facts like someone wearing chappal to the kola place, someone eating non-veg when they aren’t supposed to, someone spitting near the place of worship or where kola is held, not calling someone important to kola, the actual initiator of kola not present (so redo the kola) etc etc.

  • @shwethaholla1422
    @shwethaholla1422 Před 7 měsíci +22

    I come from Tulunadu, and I find this podcast to be incredibly beautiful and amazing. It resonates with me deeply, and the film "Kantara" has effectively introduced Tulunadu's culture to the world

  • @shravankkadri
    @shravankkadri Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great conversation. As a tuluva and a daiva worshipper myself, I think the guest did a pretty good job in explaining it. there were a couple of inaccuracies, for example Koragajja is not as fierce as Guliga & while speaking of bhoota kola he missed the most important bit called 'yenne boolya' where the daiva enters the daiva patri (the person performing the bhoota kola). Maybe it was lost in editing. But all in all, a very good conversation & there are not many individuals around with enough knowledge in daivaaradhane to seamlessly explain it in English. This is 100% more accurate information from one of the previous podcasts where i believe it was Hari Kumar speaking on it.
    And just to add, Daivaradhane happens all over mangalore & udupi city and not just in 'dark forests'. The 2 cities are one of the most developed & urban cities of Karnataka, but the people have stuck to their roots.

  • @optimism4168
    @optimism4168 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thanks for this, really, really. It's so awakening. My husband used to talk about all this, and i didn't believe. I wished I had an open mind, now I will believe him and will patiently listen to him. It has changed my perspective to many things. ❤😊😊🙏🙏

  • @Harvey97
    @Harvey97 Před 7 měsíci +23

    Kantara fever is still on! ❤🔥

  • @astroboyAB
    @astroboyAB Před 7 měsíci +40

    I am from Mumbai & Native place is Udupi..
    I also just saw Buta Kola as a ritual..
    Later realised, they perform the rituals to reach a trans state.
    After which, if you ask questions to the Buta Kola performer their answers will shock you bcoz they will give details to you which only you could know & not even your family members knew those details .....

    • @sravanichittoor805
      @sravanichittoor805 Před 6 měsíci +1

      How to worship panjurli daiva. Can you please state it . I'm from A.P . I wanted to worship him.

    • @astroboyAB
      @astroboyAB Před 6 měsíci

      @@sravanichittoor805 .....
      * In Coastal Karnataka & Other parts we have "Buta Sthana" ( place where the Panjurli deity is kept). This Buta Sthana place is OUTSIDE of home probably close to the farm or rice fields bcoz Panjurli Daiva protects the crops & people etc.
      * The doors of the Buta Sthana is closed unlike a temple and is opened if someone wants to worship it but this is specifically done by family members who own the land and house or the farm.
      * Panjurli & Guliga Daiva are Kshetrapala deities - they take care of that particular shetra or area where the Buta sthana is constructed.
      * If such a system of Kshetrapala exists in Andhra then it is possible or else it is a close family deity..
      * I am not sure, if a photo of Panjurli daiva or Guliga daiva can be taken and kept INSIDE the home and worshipped.
      * I am going to native in December..I will try to get this information & re-comment after coming back to Mumbai- check your notification later. Bcoz this is a valid question if a photo can be worshipped & if a non-karnataka or Kerala person can worship it..
      * Panjurli daiva is incarnation of Vishnu - so you may keep worshipping Vishnuji & Shivji for that matter.

    • @astroboyAB
      @astroboyAB Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@sravanichittoor805...
      Got the answer....
      * Photos of Panjurli Daiva are not available outside....
      * Panjurli Daiva or Kalkuda Daiva are kept inside Bhoota Sthana & are worshipped by the family who created the Bhoota sthana for Daiva.
      * you can visit a place where such a Bhoota sthana is built & take a photo of the daiva to worship & do pooja for Daiva but it is NOT ADVISABLE to do so.
      * Bcoz once you start doing pooja for daiva. The Daiva by different means will start asking you to build a bhoota sthana for him.
      Bcoz now Daiva has reached your place & would want you to build a bhoota sthana at your place.
      * Things can go bad if you do any mistake in this process & you will be clueless why bad things are happening with me & you will come to know abt this only after you visit Panditji...
      * So basically dont attach yourself with Daiva as it is a difficult process.
      * Only thing you can do is visit a Buta Kola function & enjoy our traditional culture.
      Good luck.

  • @user-go7ys6ck7q
    @user-go7ys6ck7q Před 5 měsíci +1

    Im from Gujarat
    16 years ago my father was having financial problems and my nana just saw an ancestor of our family
    She was not satisfied as she died and not shant so we just make her sit in our mandir in the form of coconut by doing some rituals
    Then she guided us and told us to take the first profession or business that comes to our way so
    My father did the same and now we are getting a big success in that business and the ancestors are still siting in our mandir and guiding us like whenever there's anything big like investment and marriage we ask her about it that we should do it or not she has also warned us about so many times to don't go to someones house
    So many people has performed black magic on us but till now our ancestors has protected us

  • @vprabhala6604
    @vprabhala6604 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Ranvir and team - love your areas of interest and ur child like enthusiasm with ur questions and ur so respectful . Thank u for bringing such learned people to ur podcast . It’s such a pleasure to watch ur show . I have learnt so much about Karnataka practises . Thank u for bringing Ritwick. He has taken time to explain in such a detailed manner .. kudos to u all

  • @ishahs905
    @ishahs905 Před 7 měsíci +25

    This man has beautifully explained about the rituals people and culture of south canara
    I am from the same region and havd experienced Panjurli's assurance "I am there" coming true and impossible ones happened in my own family...
    I got to know many details of my own region through this show
    Not sure how you brought this person to this show,
    And what made you believe that this story of small region of karnataka ,would reach larger group
    I will always be thankful to you for this episode...
    Thank you Ranveer. ,🙏
    Thank you Ranveer for this episode,

    • @bhuvanraj9276
      @bhuvanraj9276 Před 7 měsíci +2

      We must attribute this phenomenon to the diavas nirnaya to bring awareness about themthrough kantara movie

    • @ishahs905
      @ishahs905 Před 7 měsíci

      @@bhuvanraj9276 True..,

  • @NischalGurung-kh6ts
    @NischalGurung-kh6ts Před 7 měsíci +25

    Thank you Mr.Ranveer for letting us to know about such wonderful Sanatani Hindu practices around the India . ❤ Love from Nepal brother. 🇳🇵🇳🇵

  • @nehasah9683
    @nehasah9683 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Ranveer... Thanks for making the new generation aware of their roots ... You are doing a commendable job...
    I come from kumaon region of Uttarakhand and we have a similar practice as' Bhuta Kola', it is called 'Jagar'.. I have witnessed it as a child and strongly believe in the power of local deities..

  • @varunvk3075
    @varunvk3075 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I have been watching your podcasts for the past 2 years ,but this made me feel so special ❤❤
    Since I’m part of this place it felt even more special ❤❤
    Jai tulunadu 🙏

  • @user-hp2il7ol4e
    @user-hp2il7ol4e Před 7 měsíci +13

    My Native place is a small village in Savrashtra, Gujarat. I've grown up listening and witnessing stories similar to Kanatara but in instead of Dev, those beings are Devi, I'm typing this with due respect to Maa but have always wondered how can such strong spiritual being enter human bodies, My mind has most of the time, watched people with disbelief who invoke her, but at the same time, got goosebumps and felt a mystical energy around me when the Mantras are chanted, would love to have a deep dive into how this is logical. Thank you for the insightful work that you already do Ranveer, it's helping me understand a lot of unexpressed things. Though it will be a pleasure to watch "TRS presents Buta Kola" I pray your Daiv is already paving way for your Partner so you can pass on the Podcast Legacy instead.

    • @sandykm18
      @sandykm18 Před 7 měsíci +1

      There are many female daivas too which we worship here.. may be there are few similarities..

  • @yourdad2914
    @yourdad2914 Před 7 měsíci +11

    Another story says that , Panjurli is the cute piglet which was found by Maa Parvati. She used to pet the piglet. It grew big and started following her everywhere. One day when Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati went to attend a marriage of some king they tied this Panjurli... it waited till their arrival but they were late hence it got angry and started destroying everything around it.. all bhoota ganas went Lord Shiva and begged to stop it... it was unstoppable... Lord shiva with his trident killed panjurli. Maa Parvati was so sad to see that, hence Shiva made the soul of that pig as Bhoota gana.. one of gana or member in his Ghostly empire... as it was blessed by Maa Parvati too... it became devine and calm. These all things haopened in that Parashurama kshetra. And Panjurli became the aradhana daiva of that place... some people also say that Lord Vishnu used his chakra to kill Panjurli and he too blessed Panjurli to be devine...

    • @shravankkadri
      @shravankkadri Před 7 měsíci +1

      This is the story that comes in the pardhana.

    • @akshayasaroli4618
      @akshayasaroli4618 Před 7 měsíci +1

      This is the real story✨

    • @kavisiddu
      @kavisiddu Před 7 měsíci +1

      You are absolutely right.. The Panjurli of Tulunadu is not related Varaha avatar of lord Vishnu instead it is related Shiva..

  • @karthiksnk6307
    @karthiksnk6307 Před 6 měsíci

    We can see that Rithwik is so learned and he is very clear about what he is speaking, and the selection of right words for such a sensitive topic like this. Great work by TRS in selecting the right person. 🙏🏻