Igguthappa
Igguthappa (Iggu+thappa) iggu means rice and thappa means giving, Igguthappa is the god of Kodavas, Igguthappa means the god who give food....
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The story dates back to 1786 AD.
Nestled between the rolling hills and scenic paddy fields, this Kodava family owned a very large house called ainmane or Ballyamane. It was a joint family system and about 300 members of the family lived in the house. There were 22 babies in the cradle. The family were Jamma land holders and served the Coorg Raja during war.
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Igguthappa is an important deity for the people of Kodagu, especially of the Kodava and Kodagu Arebhashe Gowda people, and is known as their Lord of rains and crops. He is also their Maha Guru (chief preceptor). His main shrine, known as Paadi Igguthappa (12.2716°N 75.6299°E), is in Kakkabe, Kodagu, Karnataka, India. The temple, located atop a hill in a forested area in Kakkabe, has been in existence since 1153
Significance
Igguthappa is known as a rain god. As Kodavas and Kodagu Arebhashe gowdas were agriculturists they used to pray Lord Igguthappa for rains so that they could get good crops. Huthari, the harvest festival in Kodagu, is normally celebrated 90 days after Onam around the end of November or in early December. Every year, paddy is first harvested in fields belonging to Lord Igguthappa. As a mark of respect during the harvest festival of Huthri only after the first crop for the year is offered to Lord Igguthappa the celebrations begin all over Kodagu district. Hence people of Kodagu celebrate the festival the following day. In addition, an annual prayer festival, called the Kaladcha, is also held at the Padi Igguthappa Temple in March.
Paadi Igguthappa temple became a prominent place of worship during King Lingarajendra’s reign. Lingarajendra had ordered his Dewan Apparanda Bopu to get an idol of an elephant made out of the silver coins. The coins weighed about three kilograms. On the back of the idol is inscribed in Halegannada (old Kannada), the year in which it was dedicated to Igguthappa for favours granted to Lingarajendra. This exquisite silver elephant is used daily in the poojas performed at the temple.
In 1835, the year after Linga Rajendra’s son Chikka Veerarajendra was deposed by the British, Dewan Apparanda Bopu took it on himself to renovate the temple. The structure was reconstructed and was fitted with tiles replacing the earlier thatched roof.
The temple once again went through reconstruction in 2008. Descendants of Apparanda Bopu along with other devotees have provided silver cladding for the entrance door. Every afternoon lunch is offered to all devotees. The people of Kodagu especially the Kodavas, conduct the naming ceremonies of their children at the temple
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KODAVA PAAT | Track title : Puthari Paat
The word Puthari comes from Puth Ari meaning ‘new rice’. It is the harvest festival of the people of Kodagu. Formerly, Puthari was a week long celebration. Paddy is harvested in the Kodava month of Birchyaar (around December, when the sun is in the zodiac sign of ‘Scorpio’) in Kodagu. Incidentally, Puthari is celebrated in North Malabar as well, three months prior to the Kodagu festival, because rice is harvested there in the month of Leo (around September).
The priest at Ammangeri village (near Padi Igguthappa temple in Kakkabe) decides the day and the muhurta (an ‘auspicious time’) of the festival based on his calendar and the appearance of the full moon. The festival is prominently celebrated at the temple of Padi Igguthappa. Houses are cleaned and painted before Puthari. On this day, a special dessert called Thambutt made from rice flour and mashed bananas (of the local mara bale variety) is prepared in Coorg homes. Each helping has grated coconut sprinkled upon it and a small hole made, in which a spoon of ghee is poured.
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Igguthappa is an important deity for the people of Kodagu, especially the Kodavapeople. Known as their Lord of rains and crops, He is also their Maha Guru (chief preceptor). His main shrine, known as Paadi Igguthappa (12.2716°N 75.6299°E), is in Paadi hamlet of Kakkabe village, in Kodagu, Karnataka, India.[1] The temple, located atop a hill in a forested area in Kakkabe, has been in existence since 1153.[2][3]
THADIYANDAMOL
Tadiandamol or Thadiyandamol is the highest mountain of (Madikeri taluk) Kodagu district, Karnataka, India. It is the third highest peak in Karnataka(after Mullayyanagiri & Kudremukha).[1] It is located Western Ghatsrange, and reaches an elevation of 1,748 m. The mountain has patches of shola forests in the valleys.
Tadiandamol
Sholas on Tadiandamol showing Strobilanthesedges.
Highest pointElevation1,748 m (5,735 ft)Coordinates12°13′3.2308″N75°36′31.7340″E Geography
Tadiandamol
Location of Tadiandamol, Karnataka
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LocationMadikeri Taluk , Kodagu District, Karnataka, IndiaParent rangeWestern GhatsClimbingEasiest routeHike
The Nalaknad (also known as Nalnad - meaning 4 villages) palace at the foothills is an important historical landmark. This was one of the landmarks mapped during the Great Trigonometric Survey.
It is a place of interest for trekkers and naturalists. The climb to the top and back can be completed as a day hike; camping is banned since December 2016.