Nari Mangala
Contents
- 0.1 Author
- 0.2 About
- 0.3 Ritual
- 0.4 Nari Mangala Paat
- 0.5 Heroes
- 0.5.1 Smt Kelapanda Cheeyavva
- 0.5.2 Gummattira C Subbaih
- 0.5.3 Kuppanda P Belliappa
- 0.5.4 Biddatanda Nanjunda
- 0.5.5 Kabbachira Bollanna
- 0.5.6 Puttarira Thimmaiah –
- 0.5.7 Puttarira Kushalappa
- 0.5.8 Chovanda B Cariappa
- 0.5.9 Mandeda Subbaih
- 0.5.10 Muruvanda Bopaiah Subbaiah
- 0.5.11 Kayapanda Bolaiah
- 0.5.12 Mandepanda A Kushallappa ( Chami)
- 0.5.13 Coluvanda Cariappa
- 0.5.14 Cheppudira Appanna
- 0.5.15 Ajjikkuttira Chittiappa
- 0.5.16 Pattada C Uthayya
- 0.5.17 Pattada U. Madappa, (Mapa)
- 0.5.18 Maletira Appanna ( Chotu )
- 0.5.19 Maletira Kalappa ( kalu ) S/o Kuttappa
- 0.5.20 Channira Kushalappa
- 0.5.21 Mukkatira Karumbaiah
- 0.5.22 Bollera Aiyappa
- 0.5.23 Bollera Subbaiah
- 1 Snippets in the Gazetter of Coorg
Author
Bachamanda Pooja Nanaiah
About
Long ago, when the forests were denser & wildlife was abundant, it was common for Kodavas to go hunting within the forests as it was an innate part of our culture.
However, most of us believe that killing a tiger did not begin as a sport but a necessity as they were predators of cows & bulls which the Kodavas reared primarily for agricultural purposes. When the respective villagers found out that there was a tiger on the prowl, they would prepare as a team which also included many of them with bow & arrows, hunting dogs etc. before they set foot in the forests.
It is also important to understand that not only men but women too were free to go hunting.
Ritual
Once the Nari was bagged & brought home, the hunter definitely was worthy of admiration & celebrations were due. How best could the celebration happen if not in the form of a mangala?
There was a wedding celebration for the bottekara (hunter) with the carcass of the tiger. The hunter is dressed exactly like a bridegroom and the tiger is tied to a wooden frame and almost all rituals happen just the way it happens in any kodava mangala. It is said that any Man who killed a tiger was almost equally held in honor as the Desha takka and Naad takka and not to forget, he is also given the privilege of sporting a handle bar moustache for the rest of his life.
Did you know the tail of the tiger is of utmost significance in this tradition of Nari mangala?
If the killed tiger did not have a tail for whatever reasons, the bottekara (hunter) is not entitled for any of the celebrations, instead was also subject to ridicule & mockery.
If it was the tiger that was killed, the Nari Mangala was done at the Naad Mandh & if it was a leopard, Nari Mangala would happen at the Oor Mandh.
Over the years, with a view to conserve forests & wildlife, the government introduced ‘The Wildlife Protection act 1972 which came into force in September 1972. This act prohibited any kind of hunting or killing thus, also putting an end to this tradition of Nari mangala. As per our senior historian Bacharaniyanda Appanna, the last Nari Mangala can be dated back to 1962 in Madikeri.
Nari Mangala Paat
Nari Mangala Paat a type of baloo paat is sung on Narimangala day and the details are in Nari Mangala paat
Heroes
Smt Kelapanda Cheeyavva
The only lady so far known to have shot a tigress
awaiting more details
Gummattira C Subbaih
Information on the ceremony held in 1922 is with the photograph.
However, total number of cats killed is not available.
G C Subbaiah was G S Nanjappas father.
Kuppanda P Belliappa
Information on the ceremony held in 1936 with the photograph. However, total number of cats killed is not available. This Photograph is proudly displayed in the Kuppanda Ainmane
Biddatanda Nanjunda
Biddatanda Nanjunda killed cats across Nilgiris, Dubbarey and Malleshwara. He has put down 7 Tigers & 2 Black Panthers so far.
Information on the ceremony held is not available with a photograph
Kabbachira Bollanna
Information on the ceremony held in 1950 is available with a photograph. However, the total number of cats killed is not available
Puttarira Thimmaiah –
Year not known. However, sources say he has killed 12 tigers killed totally.
Puttarira Kushalappa
Chovanda B Cariappa
Year – 1947, ceremony was held at Ammathi Naad Mandh
Mandeda Subbaih
Year & photograph unavailable
Muruvanda Bopaiah Subbaiah
Picture of the Tiger, which was shot by Mr. M.B. Subbiah in 1936 in Narasimharajapura
During his service he has shot 7 tigers, 1 Black Panther and many Bisons, Elephants, Crocodile, Bear, Python.
Kayapanda Bolaiah
Picture with the Tiger, which was shot by Mr. Kayapanda Bolaiah in 1948
Mandepanda A Kushallappa ( Chami)
Year – 1965, photograph unavailable
Coluvanda Cariappa
Colovonda Cariappa is in a white Kuppya and seated in this picture published in The Illustrated London News (December 6th 1873)
Cheppudira Appanna
Information of the ceremony is unavailable however he killed the tiger in 1939-40
Ajjikkuttira Chittiappa
Akjjikuttira Chittiappa was Ajjikkuttira Achu nayaka’s father
Year & photograph unavailable.
Pattada C Uthayya
Information of the ceremony & year is unavailable
Pattada U. Madappa, (Mapa)
s/o P. C. Uthayya, with the tiger he shot when he was barely 19 years old.
This was in the year 1948
Maletira Appanna ( Chotu )
Year 1948, photograph unavailable
Maletira Kalappa ( kalu ) S/o Kuttappa
Year , photograph unavailable
Channira Kushalappa
Year & photograph unavailable
Mukkatira Karumbaiah
Year 1950, photograph unavailable
Bollera Aiyappa
Year & photograph unavailable . Two Brothers Subbaiah & Aiyappa hunted down 2 tigers together and the ceremony occured together in the oor Mandh. know to be the only jodi nari mangala
Bollera Subbaiah
Year & photograph unavailable. Two Brothers Subbaiah & Aiyappa hunted down 2 tigers together and the ceremony occured together in the oor Mandh. know to be the only jodi nari mangala
Snippets in the Gazetter of Coorg
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