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One of the videos I had taken from ‘YouTube’ of College Students dancing to “SOLE GAAYI” is obviously uploaded by Ashok Bellan who writes to say that the occassion was his college annual day.He goes on to add ‘ I completed my graduation (B.Sc Mathematics) from Sree Naranyana Guru College. The biggest event of our college is the CREDISE function.Thus we the badaga guys planned to give a good feast and ended up with that dance. We have given opportunity to everyone to dance.Now I am doing my M.S ( Comp.Sci and Technology) which is a special course for four years.Life is good now.
But I am not able to recover from my college days in Sree Narayana Guru.List of people who were in the Dance (not in order): 1. Ashok Bellan (Kadaikambatty Village) 2. Gopinath (BBM- kilkowatty village ooty)3.Arunkumar (BSc-Haliyur Village) 4.Suresh (B.com- Kadakodu Village) 5.Thyagarajan (B.Sc-Horasolai Village) 6.Nandhakumar(B.com-Gathukuli Village) 7.Jagadish (B.com-Jakkanarai Village) 8.Navaneeth (M.Sc-Thudalai Village) 9.Satish (M.Sc-kottanalli Village) 10.Shankar (B.com-Gathukuli Village) 11.Ayyapan (B.com Ooty) 12.Sivakaumar (M.Sc-Haliyur Village) 13.Karthi (B.Sc-Ooty ) 14.Rahul Sharma (B.Com -Ooty) He has also sent Badaga Songs given in the side bar. You can listen to these beautiful LOVE SONGS - ' Nadu Kattuna ' & ' Moga Nodi ' by clicking the play button. I received the following email from RAVI BALRAJ of Manjoor, presently at Kuwait.I feel so humbled and wonder whether I deserve all the praise.
It is only letter like his that makes me motivated and encourages to do more. Ravi, thank you ever so much from the bottom of my heart.Ninga articles ellava badaga.org, thogai nodeethai!
Ninga barathathu onthonthu nanga badugaru ella nodi appathu. Ninga nanga samuthayagagi madeendu ibba (badaga.wordpress.com) gelasa ella nanga future generation kunnavaiga onthu pokkisa makkai. Ninga innu appaara kala idhu nanga badugarugagi ninga muditha udhaviya madothoondu kethanai. I have seen your articles in badaga.org. Our Badgas must see each and every article you have written.
What you are doing for our community in badagad.wordpress, is a treasure for the future generation youth. I request you to do whatever you can for a long time. Varathogai ontheradu jenalaiyu ninga page ogi badaga songs kethalai (mukkiyava Bella gowder) onthu thani nimmathi sikkira.
Ningaga nanga badugaru ella appara kadamai pattithayo Get very special peace by going through your pages, a couple of times in a week, and listening to Badaga songs- specially Bella Gowder's. We Badgas owe you a lot. Doctors have concluded that if you find the man in the coffee beans in 3 seconds, the right half of your brain is better developed than most people.
If you find the man between 3 seconds and 1 minute, the right half of the brain is developed normally. If you find the man between 1 minute and 3 minutes, then the right half of your brain is functioning slowly and you need to eat more protein. If you have not found the man after 3 minutes, the advice is to look for more of this type of exercise to make that part of the brain stronger! And yes, the man is really there! The beauty about Badaga community is not only the unique customs specific to the community but the steadfast belief with which atleast some of them are followed by Badagas with fervour. One of them is the loud chanting of ‘Athikkodhu – LOUDLY saying of EAY AH HOW – on certain but specific occasions. It is said that in earlier days hundred of years back, when the Badaga villages hattis were separated by thick jungle forests, ‘athikkindu Hoppadhu ‘ – traversing the forest with loud athikkodhu chant – kept the wild animals away.
I am not a very religious person in the ’strictest’ sense of the word. But I am a proud Hindu and consider all religions to be equal. I am a staunch believer of HETHAY HETHE Amma, the Badaga Godess. I pray to Her everyday. Recently I came across ‘GAYATRI CHALISA’, supposed to be the most powerful 40 verses of prayer along with GAYATRI MANTRA. It is in Sanskrit and I do not understand most of them.The English translation makes a lot more sense. The similarities of HETHAY and GAYATRI MATA are striking and too numerous to list, elaborate and explain.
For one, BOTH are clad in spotless white and formless GAYATRI CHALISA HRIM SHRIM KLIM MADHYA PRABHAA JEEVANA JYOTI PRACHAND SHAANTI, KRANTI, JAGRUTA, PRAGATI, RACHANAA, SHAKTI AKHAND Oh holy Mother Gayatri, you are the first to relieve pain, the first to satisfy and the first to bestow bliss. You are the super-intelligent, bright light of life.
You are peace, awakening change, progress and incessant creative power. SHAASHWATA SATOGUNI SATAROOPAA SATYA SANATANA SUDHA ANOOPAA. HAMSAAROODHA SITAAMBER DHAARI SWARNA KAANTI SHUCHI GAGANA BIHAARI. Having a swan as her vahana carrier Holy Mother Gayatri is clad in spotless white. Her lustrous form dazzles like gold.
Betaker of the heavenly route, O Mother, you are the embodiment of everlasting ‘satwa guna’ noble qualities as well as truth incarnate noble form and dispenser of unique nectar like bliss and listen to the complete When you listen to Gayatri Chalisa and Mantra, they have a divine, calming effect on you. I have heard a lot about Thangaadu L.Krishnan, probably a contemporary of Kerban Bella Gowder, but only now had the opportunity to listen to his songs, courtesy Priyaraghava of Eddakkaadu. To say the least, the voice of L.Krishnan, is very unique and the more you listen to his songs, the more you want to listen. Simply great. One of the songs from the album, Priyaraghava has hosted in Cooltoad, is “Kundha Paala Roadu dhoge”the original Badaga atta song. I remember listening to this dance number fifty years back, a song which was a must in any habba. Old timers will remember this song being referred to as ‘ Baby powder’a bekku endhagha, Bella na hennu en Janagi, Akka akka huttidha awai, ondhu jolia heghine baali’.
There are 20 songs on this album by I will be grateful to any reader who can provide more info on Thanagaadu L.Krishnan including photos and his songs so that we can immortalise his songs like that of Kerban Bella Gowder.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bugiri is one of the musical instruments of our ancestors. This looks like a long flute.
There are a couple of small side branches at the knots of this bamboo instrument. There are six holes in this. It is learnt that this instrument was kept in all the Badaga houses in earlier days. It is also said that all the elders had the capacity to play this instrument in those days.
This was played near the patients/suffering so as to make them go off to sleep forgetting their pain. During funerals, the relatives of the deceased played this to vent their sorrow.
It is difficult to exactly say the type of music/sound the bugiri produced. Still, it may be like the sound of a big fire, or the sound produced when things are rubbed systematically, or like the sound of a spinning top or like that of a constant ’sangu’ being blown. There are high and low notes produced by this instrument which can kindle deep feelings as well as to make one get thoroughly engrossed. Over a period of time, I have listened to a lot of Badaga singers some were as good as professionals but the best in my opinion is KERBEN BELLA GOWDER who had a golden voice. I met him for the first time all most three decades ago.
He could play harmonium, bull bull tara or ‘thambutte’ drum with equal elan, His greatest ability was to compose and render songs on the spot, some times suitably changing the verses to suit the occassion. He was a much sought after singer in any function, be it a wedding, savu or anniversary. Just with a couple of his colleagues accompanying on the thambutte mathalam and jalra cymbals, he would sing while playing the harmonium. Sadly, no songs were recorded in any studio. His savu sad songs would bring tears streaming down even in the hardest of hearts.Another, great contribution of Bella Gowder is his rendering of many Badaga Ballads - the best being ” BERADA BELLIE “ I had the great fortune of recording on a tape recorder some of his songs when he had visited my home at Hubbathalai on a few occassions. Luckily I could trace them recently.
It is with a great sense of honour and as a tribute to this gifted singer I have uploaded some of his BERADA BELLIE as well as KAARA CHENNE and other songs on the net so that all of us can listen to his golden voice. The voice quality of some of these streaming songs may not be good due to the original recording having been done on a tape recorder. Seventy kilometers north of Coimbatore, in the Nilgiris hill town of Ooty, resides a community of people known as the Badagas. The Badagas trace their ancestry back to Hethai Amman, a pious woman from Mysore who fled the city when a Muslim king wanted her as his prize. Theirs is a somewhat cloistered community, stretching across some 500 villages in the Nilgiri Hills, which make the border of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
The Badagas have their own customs, codes, traditions and language. Dharma, faith, compassion and service—these are the hallmarks of the Badaga. They will proudly tell you that one will not find a single beggar among their 'brothers and sisters' and rarely are any of their children born handicapped. (They attribute both of these to their culture, which nurtures service-mindedness).
Karu Harachodhu In his book, THE GOLDEN BOUGH – A STUDY IN MAGIC AND RELIGION (1922) Sir James George Fraser (1854 – 1941) mentioned the following:- Among the Badagas of the Neilgherry Hills in Southern India, when a death has taken place, the sins of the deceased are laid upon a buffalo calf.For this purpose the people gather round the corpse and carry it outside of the village. There an elder of the tribe, standing at the head of the corpse, recites or chants known as - 'KARU HARUCHODU' a long list of sins such as any Badaga may commit, and the people repeat the last word of each line after him. Listen to the prayer rendered by Bellie Jayaprakash here. 1) Koodalu, 2) Aalaani 3) Nallaani 4) Aani 5) Aadire 6) Aadi 7) Aavaani 8 ) Perattaadhi 9) Dhodda Devige 10) Kiru Devige 11) Thai 12) Hemmatti The more I listen to the song ' Kappu Uttileyu', the more fascinated I become. All the 12 Badaga months starting with Koodalu given in Capital Letters are beautifully integrated within the song. One of the complaints I hear from our friends visiting my website is that it takes a long time to display all the contents.
This is because, there are many pages with multimedia posts like songs, pictures, animations etc.To overcome this drawback I have developed another set of websites in BLOG SPOT / BLOGGER with each page from being made into an individual website that can load faster.Like for example, the most popular page ‘BADAGA SONGS ON THE WEB’ is made into a separate website where you can listen to ‘Badaga Music’ without leaving the page and leave your comments as usual. The Complete list of new weblogs in BLOGGER are.
The more I listen to the song 'Kappu Uttileyu', the more fascinated I become. All the 12 Badaga months starting with Koodalu given in Capital Letters are beautifully integrated within the song. Some of the following songs are from the album that I call ' Best of Bella Gowder'. The first song from this album - ’Gava Illeyo Gava Illeyo’ is based on the theme that God Shiva & Goddess Parvathi give a contest to their sons God Ganesha & God Muruga saying ‘whosoever goes around the world and comes back first’ would get the ‘hannu’ - fruit. While Lord Muruga takes off on his vahana vehicle mayilu peacock to go around the world, Lord Ganesha just takes a circle around the parents saying ‘you are the world’ and wins the contest.
He eats the fruit won as the prize sitting on the banks of the ‘halla’ river. Looking at him, Muruga sings this song, ‘ Gava Illeyo Gava Illeyo, oh ennu anna., Ninna thammana mele gava illeyo, Uria Hotte dont you have affection for your younger brother, oh jealousy pot bellied elder brother? The audio quality may be bad as these songs were originally recorded on a mono tape recorder.being uploaded soon.