Stories of Ketolira Achayya one of the Padebeeras of kodagu He was also known as Achanna. When the English army reached to Srirangapatna through Coorg in 1799, the Raja collected a huge quantity of rice, thousands… read more »
Eminent People of Kodavas have achieved laurels in all walk of life and prominent in every field and are listed for the future generations to know are documented in this category
Stories of Ketolira Achayya one of the Padebeeras of kodagu He was also known as Achanna. When the English army reached to Srirangapatna through Coorg in 1799, the Raja collected a huge quantity of rice, thousands… read more »
Kodagina sangeetha Sahithya kalavidaru Author of the page Uluvangada Cauvery Udaya Author of the book Uluvangada Cauvery Udaya About the book This was the eleventh book of the author in Kannada language. This is the… read more »
Many Kodavas youngsters are now taking disc jockeying , more commonly abbreviated as DJ ing seriously and have made their passion a great profession . Kalengada Nikil Chinnappa being one of the first and most successful… read more »
Over 250 Kodava Army personals , both Retired and Serving, categorized as Army Officers, Navy Officers and Airforce Officers, along with Gallantry Awardees, both Men and women officers, are listed here. A list of kodava families… read more »
List of kodava Engineers By Okka A Allumada Anil Bopanna Areyada Krithika Devaih B Bachamanda Disha Pradhan Bayavanda M Monnappa Bayavanda Muthappa Nanaiah (Sudeep) – Computers Biddanda Richa Aiyappa Boppanda Suraj Ganapathy Bottolanda Ashitha Bopanna… read more »
Music is a magical gift we nourish and cultivate ourselves. Singing is a skill and excellence in singing requires time, dedication, instruction and regular practice. In recent years, the talent of singing has become competitive… read more »
Few Kodavas who have been in the Indian army and fought the World War I and World War II are listed as follows World War I Lieutenant-Colonel Codanda Madieh Ganapathy World War II Apparanda C… read more »
Throughout history, the Kodavas have been celebrated as valiant warriors, a tradition they have steadfastly maintained. Long before the inception of the British Army, our forebears played active roles in diverse organizations, including the Mysore… read more »