TuLu  Research & Studies

A heritage blog by: Ravindra Mundkur & Hosabettu Vishwanatha

TuLu Research & Studies

A heritage blog by: Ravindra Mundkur & Hosabettu Vishwanatha

TuLu Research & Studies

A heritage blog by: Ravindra Mundkur & Hosabettu Vishwanatha

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

55. Identity of Neolithic south Indians

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Who were the Neolithic tribes that inhabited south India in terms of ethnicity? The archeological pre-history of human evolution is conventi...
Sunday, November 18, 2007

54. The legend of Bali

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Deepavali is a very popular festival in India and the significance is explained as a celebration symbolic of our innate aspiration to progr...
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Friday, November 2, 2007

53. More on Munda influence on Tulu.

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The substratum of Munda language and culture that prevailed in the Karavali region has been amalgamated with the overall Tulu culture durin...
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Thursday, November 1, 2007

52. Munda aborigines of Karavali

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When Early Tulu tribes migrating from Pirak region came and settled in Karavali (coastal tract) of present Karnataka around 750 -600 BC, the...
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Friday, October 26, 2007

51.Stage III: Migration from Pirak . 800-500BC

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The Pirak civialization phase was reported to have culminated around 800 BC. Tulu language even today has the retained word “pirak” that me...
Monday, October 22, 2007

50.The legend of Rama

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The character of Rama is one of the most influential ever portrayed in the history of India. The basic Indian ethics of righteousness is mod...
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Friday, October 19, 2007

49.Early Human settlements in South India

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Recent archaeological excavations at Jwalapuram , in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, by Dr. Michael Petraglia (University of Cambridge, ...
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