tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-842465514699048204.post6509725606078968499..comments2024-03-17T13:31:15.327+05:30Comments on TuLu Research & Studies: Random RuminationsRavindra Mundkurhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09073231068374498281noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-842465514699048204.post-82191773510727418552015-07-02T11:56:49.770+05:302015-07-02T11:56:49.770+05:30dear Ravi can you send me a copy of Tulu Patere......dear Ravi can you send me a copy of Tulu Patere.... you can contact me through email: monteirosvd@gmail.com or phone 08332857447<br />Monteiro Kumblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13683723983499181005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-842465514699048204.post-52663752066332289082015-03-05T11:54:59.736+05:302015-03-05T11:54:59.736+05:30Yes, As is quite well known, the Gowda community o...Yes, As is quite well known, the Gowda community of Tulunadu and Kodagu speak a version of early Kannada popularly known as "Arebhashe".Origin of this specific language is not quite clear and deserves detailed studies.<br />One of the possibilities that occur to me on preliminary analysis is that it is not the half language (Are=ardha or half) as assumed by some people. It could Are/Ariya bhashe, a language adopted by or derived from ancient Arey or Ariya people. These ancient people have left their signatures in place names such as Ariadka, (h)Aripadavu, Arimedu, Ariyaluru etc.<br />However, detailed studies are needed.Ravindra Mundkurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09073231068374498281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-842465514699048204.post-27341002877424701782015-03-04T18:12:48.647+05:302015-03-04T18:12:48.647+05:30What is Arebhashe kodagu gowda community called .....What is Arebhashe kodagu gowda community called ..since in olden days kodava community usec call them as tuluva or tuluvanga..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-842465514699048204.post-57640425058931545422007-03-30T23:02:00.000+05:302007-03-30T23:02:00.000+05:30No offence is intended to any communities that hav...<I>No offence is intended to any communities that have adopted such names today.</I><BR/><BR/>I think as long as one does not indulge qualification of those terms then the background of whatever terms/communities should not offend any one. Unfortunately, there has been quite a bit of positive qualification in the anthropological studies(great, intelligent, fine looking etc...) along with negative comments. I believe even such things are equally deplorable as the negative qualifications. The harmless nature of such qualifications must not dilute their irrelevence in the scientific studies.Manju Edangamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00474338169829802934noreply@blogger.com