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Monthly Archives: June 2025

Remembering Ari Gowder

Posted on 28/06/2025 | Leave a comment

54th Death Anniversary of Rao Bahadur H B ARI GOWDER

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Ari Gowder Farmers’ Association

Posted on 10/06/2025 | Leave a comment

Nilgiris District Ari Gowder Vivasaigal Sangam started

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  • Welcome to the website of Wg Cdr JP

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  • This website is dedicated to

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    my uncle Rao Bahadur HB Ari Gowder and

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    இந்தியர் என்று எழுந்து நிற்போம் , படகர் என்று நிமிர்ந்து நிற்போம்

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  • Karu Harachodhu

    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.

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    Badaga Funeral Rites

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    Namaskara – Greetings [Namasthe – Vanakkam],

    Ollengay Iddhaya? – How are you?,

    Ninna Hesaru A’ena? – What is your name?,

    Maduvay aagi buttava? – Are you married?,

    Nee a’ hattigha koodidhe? – You are married to [the boy/girl from] which village?,

    Appara Santhosha – Thank you very much.

    Aakkaday – That side,

    Eekkaday – This side,

    Horasu – Outside,

    Baa – Come,

    Bannay – [I] will come,

    HOnay – Will go,

    Hadadha’ya – Is it there?

    KaaNay – Missing

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  • The beautiful Badaga Bhaashe (Language)


    Badaga Months
    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.

    Go here to listen to the song

    The lyrics of the song go like this :-

    Kappu huttileyu neppuna sundari,

    Oppi hegileyu dhirachiya mundari
    Kappu huttile naa hathuna notta dha,
    Keppu na huttile ondhuna notta tha

    Thatti beetha sileyu nee edhega,

    Kottu beetha hennu naa edhaga
    Muthu muthu mookathiga sokki hodhane, netti niddane
    Sothu pathu neetha endhu kaathundhu endhe dha, matha hegu dha, madhuvaya matha hegudha,

    KOODALU thinguvana koodile singarene ,

    AALAANI thinguvatha aa aagi varasha mamma ,
    NALLANI go kollaandhu hega beda, ,
    AANI huttidha mele badhila hegine baa mamma ,

    AADHIRE jena nodi bae thumbi maathaadu ,

    AADI mudidha mele ododi bannane mamma,
    AAVANI thinguvadhoge dhaavani singarava ,
    Arattu perattu aara PERATTASI thinguvadha,

    DODDA DIVIGEYA dodda kiru edhega ,

    KIRU DIVIGEYA siri devi aagi banne ,
    THAI mae thalaiga thatti kai yoda aatta paatta.
    HEMMATTI ebbaneyu aemaathithindhu hoga beda ,

    Thatti beetha sileyu nee edhaga ,

    Kottu beetha hennu naa edhega

    கப்பு ஹுட்டிலெயு நெப்புன சுந்தரி,

    ஓப்பி ஹெகிலெயு திரசிய முந்தரி
    கப்பு ஹுட்டிலே நா ஹத்துன நோட்ட த,
    கெப்பு ந ஹுட்டிலே ஒந்துன நோட்ட த

    தட்டி பீத்த செலெயு நீ எதெக,

    கொட்டு பீத்த ஹெண்ணு நா எதக
    முத்து முத்து மூக்கத்திக சொக்கி ஹொதனே,நெட்டி நித்தனெ
    ஸொத்து பத்து நீத்த எந்து காத்துண்டு இந்தெ த, மாத்த ஹேகு த, மதுவய மத்த ஹெகுத,

    கூடலு திங்குவன கூடிலே சிங்காரெனெ,

    ஆலாணி திங்குவத ஆ ஆகி வரஷ மம்ம,
    நல்லானி கொ கொள்ளாந்து ஹேக பேட,
    ஆணீ ஹுட்டித மேலே பதில ஹெகினே பா மம்ம,

    ஆதிரே ஜென நோடி பே தும்பி மாத்தாடு ,

    ஆடி முடித மேலே ஓடோடி பன்னனே மம்ம,
    ஆவாணி திங்குவதொகே தாவணி சிங்கரவ,
    அரட்டு பெரட்டு ஆர பெரட்டாதி திங்குவத,

    தொட்ட தீவிகியொ தொட்ட கிரு எதெக,

    கிரு தீவிகியொ சிரி தேவி ஆகி பன்னே,
    தை மே தலைக தட்டி கை யோட ஆட்ட பாட்ட.

    எம்மாட்டி எப்பனேயு ஏமாத்திதிண்டு ஹோக பேட,

    தட்டி பீத்த சிலெயு நீ எதக ,

    கொட்டு பீத்த ஹெண்ணு நா எதெக





    Listen to the song here --- Kappu Hutilayu
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  • Hethegu Dhukkaththa - by Porthy SJ Mani

  • A great song that describes the evil practice among a few Badagas who despise other Badagas, known as Nattaru, settling in a village which is not native to them but probably have married from that same hatti (Vilage). Great lyrics, haunting music and a video with mainly Thooratti Village people in the cast.

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  • Sholur G Raman is one of the greatest Badaga singers. Gifted with a golden voice, he composes his own songs and adds a lot of punch to the lyrics. His dance number " Mele Kerioge" is the hottest song for atta in any Badaga Function. A great singer and a simplton, music is in blood and has done a a yeoman service to spread Badaga songs far and wide,

  • Badaga dance is all about grace and style. It is a wonderful sight when a group of ladies dance together. During the funeral, the ladies of the parental village [hatti] of the deceased woman, dance going around the cot [kattalu] to the music provided by the 'host' hatti musicians.

  • Badaga Dance

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    Aakkaday - That side, Eekkaday - This side, Horasu - Outside, Baa - Come, Bannay - [I] will come, HOnay - Will go, Hadadha'ya - Is it there? KaaNay - Missing

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  • Kerban Bella Gowder, a Badaga singer of par excellence

    Berada Bellie Ballad

    Songs in the Golden Voice of Kerban Bella Gowder, a great Badaga Singer

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  • Badaga Music

    Go here - For Wg Cdr JP's choice of Badaga Songs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Badaga Songs on the WEB

    Badaga Rare Photos

    Badaga recipes.....

  • Solace in Poetry

    Power to Change

    [This poem is dedicated to my mother]

    Give me the power to dare, To reach the heights with no fear, Instead of meekly stand and stare.

    Give me the courage to defend, the innocent from injustice of any kind, Instead of simply sit back and pretend.

    Give the strength to protect, The unique and wild to keep them intact, Instead of finding excuses to destruct.

    Give me the heart to offer, whatever is left in the coffer, Instead of walking past those who suffer.

    Give me the chance to dream, Give me the courage to dare, Give me the conviction to do.

    GIVE ME THE POWER TO CHANGE, THE POWER TO CHANGE MYSELF, TO CHANGE MYSELF FOR THE BETTER.

    Copyright©2022 Bellie Jayaprakash

  • Badaga Poem

    Enna Awai by B.Mohan [of Kunna Bikkatti]

    (From ‘Mandhadha Maathu’ – Published by Badaga Welfare Association, Madras, issue dated 1-4-93 (Hannu 3,- Hoo 10)

    Kettu Muridhu Naa Kerio Kulibaneyu, Huttu Nattu Enna Hollandhu Hegoneyu, Hethu Thathi Saakidha Awai Enna, Hollandhu Hegule Maathi Allandhu thallule.

    Goonu bhuddu Naa Cooli Geevaneyu, Huttu Kettu Naa Maasi Kulibaneyu, Pattu Beetha Batte Ekkoneyu, Kettandhu Hegule Awai Enna Mattandhu Thallule.

    Kottage Huggi Naa Geria Baakoneyu, Araya Kulidu Naa Danava Mesoneyu, Horia Thookki Naa Hotte Kaibeneyu, Gorey Endhu Hegule Awai Ondhu Ariandhu Nudivile.

    என்ன அவ்வெ

    [ பி .மொஹன் - குன்ன பிக்கட்டி]

    (மந்தத மாத்து, படக வெல்ஃபெர் அசொசியெஷன், மெட்ராஸ்,1-4-93 ,(ஹண்ணு 3, ஹூ 10)

    கெட்டு முரிது நா கேரியோ குளிபனெயு, ஹுட்டு நட்டு என்ன ஹொல்லந்து ஹெகொனெயு, ஹெத்து தத்தி சாக்கித அவ்வெ என்ன, ஹொல்லாந்து ஹெகுலே, மாத்தி அல்லாந்து தள்ளுலெ.

    கூனு புத்து நா கூலி கீவனேயு, ஹுட்டு கெட்டு நா மாசி குளிபனெயு, பட்டு பீத்த பட்டே இக்கொனேயு, கெட்டுண்டு ஹொகலி எந்து அவ்வெ என்ன மட்டாந்து தள்ளுலெ.

    கொட்டகே ஹுக்கி நா கோரய பாக்கோனெயு, அரய குளிது நா தனவ மெசுவொனெயு, ஹோரிய தூக்கி நா ஹொட்டே கைபெனெயு, கொரெ எந்து ஹேகுலெ அவ்வெ ஒந்து அரியாந்து நுடிவிலெ

    English Translation of the above poem by Bellie Jayaprakash

    My Mother

    Even when I was down with poverty and sat at the front court yard, Even when the near and dear ones despised and deserted, My mother who gave birth, cared for and brought me up, Did not blame me and did not reject me- her son, as bad

    Even when I toiled as a Cooli with a bent back, Even when I sat down with my looks dulled and dirty, Even when I wore patched up old clothes, My mother never said that I was down ; never rejected me as poor!

    Even when I entered the stables and cleaned the dung, Even when I sat on the rock and tendered the cows, Even when I lifted loads to earn so as to suppress the hunger, My mother never found any fault ; never scolded me as ignorant.

  • Dhoddaru Shloka

    Some Badaga Proverbs [Dhoddaru Shloka] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    1.Akka Ghandana koda dhukka hegile, Makka maria buttu baa ennana
    (When sadness is shared with elder sister’s husband, his advise is to come to him)
    2. Aandama ellade Haandi Beya, Ullama ellade Gulla beya
    3. Kiviga elladadu kombuga aeththaga
    4. Guttige [Kuttige?] bathavu arai aaga beda, kunna thammanu mella aaga beda
    5. Kumbala kaaya [Kumbakkeya] saaki handiga kottenge
    (Growing pumpkins only to feed wild boar)
    6. Gumboonda Mola edda enge [like a hare jumping out of the bush -element of surprise]
    6a.Eragi holaga mola hugga enge [ like a rabbit getting into a wheat field -destruction by deceit]
    7. Sadiga madi elle
    8. Saththu biththa kaaye
    9.Saththaduga hinde etha holae eana?
    (After death, how does it matter where you go?)
    10.Saththa Koyee, baththa mukkirava ?
    (Can a dead hen feed on grains?)
    11. Gollaru mada kattida enge
    12. Ghandu gundu, hennu helavu
    13. Ghandu kulidu ketta, Hennu thirigi [hisithu] ketta
    (The boy wasted his life by idling/lazying around (sitting), the girl wasted her life by smiling (turning around) at strangers
    14. Ghanda thoorile, kandamanu thoorina [when the husband neglects, everybody follows]
    15. Ghanda ebbane buddi elle, buddi bappane ghanda elle
    (Wisdom did not come when husband was alive, when wisdom came husband was not there)
    16. Gana ellade sande aaga, sangadhi ellade daari sameya
    (Evening does not end without gossip, way does not end without some news)
    17. Koyigu kothigu maake
    (Like a hen and a cat [always fighting])
    18.Koy(iy)a Kaethaa maasu arappadhu
    (Do you ask the hen [being killed for dinner] for grinding the chilli paste?)
    19. Kona neeruga baggiravo, neeru konaga baggiravo [Will the bull bend to drink water, or, water bends for the bull? -Implying impossibility]
    20. Kothi aatta, eliga prana sangada
    (The antics of a cat are matters of death to a rat)
    21. Kothi kaala baase denge
    (Like the cat licking its leg)
    22. Savi kanda kothi attalu hathidenege
    23. Koduva cooli nodu, kathuva olaya nodu [keep a watch at the wages being paid (and hence get work done) and keep a watch at the burning embers in the kitchen]
    24.Kodalia kaavu, kolava kedu maadira
    25. Kotta hennu nela arige
    26.Kotta saalava kaeyade ketta, bithida holava nodade ketta
    (Suffering by not asking the loan to be returned, nor looking after the planted[with seeds] fields)
    27. Kai yoge kannaadiya beethindu neerunamoga nodidha enge
    (looking for the reflection of the face on thewater when there is a mirror in the hand)
    28. Kai eelu aaga guddili masiya [the implement not bend as per the shape of bones in the hand]
    29. Kaiga bandadu bega elle
    (What came to the hand did not reach the mouth)
    30. Ketta arasa buda beda mikka kannava eda beda
    31. Kulidhu athamaga kulidhu avvu, niddhu athamaga niddhu avvu
    (Cry sitting with the one who cried sitting with you, cry standing with the one who cried standing - pay in the same coin- – proper and equal reciprocation
    32. Kuradaga hagalu ena er uena
    (How does it matter whether it is day or night for a blind man?)
    33. Sandhe jaamana meiyu, saaku hoththu bandha nattan uhoga
    (The evening rain and the guest who had come with a hessian cloth[bag] covering will not go easily)
    34. Sappodu saare, Haagottudoora
    35. Chiikkavanaalayu Sivana buddi
    (Even though he is veryyoung, has lot of wisdom like Lord Siva)
    36. Ollitha ethi hollava thallu, olagodho ellava gellu
    (Take only the good leaving behind the bad and win all in this world)
    37. Hallana neeru hattaleyu baavi neeru hechu
    38. Thaaya palichileyu neera pallicha beda
    (Even if you [have to] show scorn to mother, never do it to water [the source of life])
    39. Kasa aaleyu rusi maadi thinnu
    (Even if it is rubbish, eat it after making it tasty)
    40. Natta maneye hattaleyu, ghanda mane hesara ethu
    41. Kicha muttile attira
    (If you touch the fire, it will burn you)
    42. Hottiya kitcha beethale kettara
    43. Aaru kaasuna sambuva aaleyu, aranmaneya gelacha maadu
    44. Adhista mooru p(b)aala, harakke aaru paala
    45. Kitcha thindama karia Hedana
    (One who eats fire, excretes charcoal)
    46. Nanga belli holladale thattana koda horatta ena
    47. Ghandana ollithundhu undia dhottadhu ekka beda
    48. Maneya nududhu mandhaga hogu
    49. Maathu hetchi mane ketta, bithu hetchi hola ketta
    50. Aadindu holae maathu, agadundu holae mannu [Agadhale mannu, Nudidhale maathu]
    51. Hanja theedhara(theegira) maathu niddara
    52. Thandeya koddamana paadhava hidi
    53. Thindhu santhosha aappadhuna, nodi santhosha aagu
    54. Avvaiya halladha nodile magava nodudhuga mane enaga
    55. Huttone anna thamma, hoppane dhayada kaara
    56. Sandhe aappile endhu hoga beda, baaga aappile endhu era (oraga) beda
    57. Kathu potti, hethu baradi
    58. Ethu elladhamaga edha elle, makka elladhamaga mane elle
    59. Nangaga bandhale allu thundhu, Ooruga bandale opedha kai
    60. Hasanooru haala kudipadhuna, Neelagiri neera kudhi
    61. Moladha kanna neera, bettai kara aradhaneya
    62. Hadadhe endhu hatta maada beda, kette endhu kaeda thora beda
    63. kette endhu kaeda thora beda, baddendhu bava thora beda
    64. Sikkanuna badakku batta baiyilu
    65. Niri chikkira, hari chikka
    66. Huttu daridharaga kottu dhandodhu daara
    67. Thale thatty nela nodi nade
    68. Aandama illade aandi bethadava, ullama illadhe gulla bedharava
    69. Hitta andhu kondu, battaya nidhu kondu
    70. Balla beethu baddiga hoga beda
    71. Arasana makkaga hurikallu muthu
    72. Aeye pyla moyae nodu
    73. Anai koodi halla, theni koodi batha
    74. Thitta thevara otha beda
    75. Anna thammana agala maada beda
    76. Thaaya maatha kethu nodadhey nyaya hadadheya, thandhya maatha kethu nodadhey handhi hadadheya
    77. Madi buddu maaruga sedhara, hennu buddu nattaga sedara (Madi buddale maaruga, ele buddale meduga)
    Added :-
    78. Badagava makka huttu , Badegega Athu AAgha Beda
    79. Hothu Banda Kathiya , Ooruna ebba Kathe othara
    80. Badavaga Badukku Bandale, Thinguva Beesiluna Kode Hidithana
    81.Bendhamana Hunna, Nondhama Ariyakku
    82.Usara Kotta Kothi , Nosala Nakkira
    83. Thalaiyamana Maathu, Mundhuga Uppu – Hinduga Bella
    84.Appana Maathu, Aneya Bala
    85. Bae Aadileyu Bae ga Kedu, Seegi Aadile yu Bae ga Kedu [A word play-pun- on Bae which means both the mouth and crop [vellamme]
    86. Mundhileyu Mookku Hagga, Hindileyu Kaal Kanni
    87.Akka Ellade Natto, Avare Ellade Uttavo

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  • Athikkodhu & Karu Harachodhu

    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. One of them is the loud chanting of ‘Athikkodhu – EAY AH HOW – on certain but specific occasions. It is said that in earlier days [hundreds 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.

    Three occasions, when this loud chanting takes place, come to mind immediately, 1)During “Hethay Habba’ – both when from every village the devotees go to Hethay temples at Beragani and Peddhuva [as well as when the Hethay deity from Hethai Gudi is taken to ‘Madi Halla -river’ for change into new dress once a year].Also, and whenever a hatti temple deity is taken on procession during habbas in hattis], 2) During weddings when the bride and groom are brought to the ‘Madhuvay Mane – wedding house' and the newly weds are taken to the temple and 3) On funerals when the widow is brought for ‘olay Kattodhu’ and the ‘akki eththuva ‘ procession starts from the ‘dhodda Mane’ to ‘saavu hanay ‘ where the corpse/body is kept before being taken for burial.

    This loud ‘chanting /cry’ is made from the bottom of the stomach by a few leading the procession and repeated by the rest following them.

    I have given the ‘live’ recordings of this unique chanting (recorded during a wedding [the band playing in the background] at Thambatty

    Athikkodhu-madhuvay

    and at a funeral at Kundhey Ketchigatty)

    > Athikkodhu-saavu

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  • More than 1026,000 hits…

    That is a lot of hits for a website [weblog] on BADAGA that is focused on a small community of the Blue Mountains - the Nilgiris, in the southern part of India. Is it due to...

    the urge to know the unknown about ourselves....

    to sift the truth from fiction....the satisfaction that we have a very unique history.....the mystery about the mistaken migration.....the traditions that are still steadfastly followed.....the great language that has survived for centuries without a script...

    The simple fact that this site's motto of 'Proud to be a Badaga ; Proud to be an Indian' has become an accepted norm...

    You all, my dear friends, have made me bow my head in gratitude.

    Proud to be an Indian and proud to be a Badaga, indeed.

    Hope to say - 'thanks a million' soon...

    Wg Cdr Bellie Jayaprakash, is the 'All-in-One' of this site. He started this site as a hobby but now, it has become an obsession. This website crossed the milestone of 100,000 visitors on 8-3-2010, 150,000 visitors on 20-4-2011, 200,000 visitors on 6-4-2012 , 250,000 on 22-1-2013, 300,000 hits on 6-1-2014, 350,000 on 6-1-15 and 400,000 on 13 -11-2015550000 hits on 1 Jan 2018. Feel humbled but proud

    Copyright © Bellie Jayaprakash 2006-20221

    Dedicated to my mother Mrs.Idyammal Bellie Gowder [1912-2011] who gave everything to me

  • Moon – Thinguva

    In Badaga, MOON is ‘THINGUVA’, Full Moon is “HUNNAWAY” & New Moon is “MUTTU”
    A website of JP that has more than 913,000+ hits
    Bᴀᴅᴀɢᴀs Oғ Tʜᴇ Blue Mountains
    qɐpɐƃɐs oɟ ʇɥǝ qlnǝ ɯonuʇɐıus
    suıɐʇunoɯ ǝnlq ǝɥʇ ɟo sɐƃɐpɐq

    ☂ ☂☂☂☂☂ ☂

    badaga.co

    Badagas of the Blue Mountains

    A website that has more than 958,000+ hits

    All about the Badagas of the Blue Mountains

    A website of Wing Commander Bellie Jayaprakash

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  • Click here

    To listen to Badaga funeral prayer rendered by Wg Cdr JP
    go here [AUDIO]
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    To listen to some great Badaga Songs

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    Once in a way, we get to hear a song which instantly registers both in mind and heart. The golden voice you hear in this saavu [funeral] song is, beyond any doubt, excellent and haunting.

    Indhu Dhodda Maneya by Thangadu L Krishna Gowder 

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  • Golden Voice of Kerban Bella Gowder

    Kerban Bella Gowder, a great Badaga Singer

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  • Badaga Songs

    Listen to these Badaga melodies as you browse

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  • Letter

    Thomas Chandy (thomaschandy@gmail.com) writes:- "This is my first visit to this site and was surprised to know how ignorant I have been about the Badaga community. All that I have read makes me hang my head in shame for I have been growing up in the Nilgiris, among the Badagas and I was so ignorant about their origin,culture and so on. This write up is very informative and useful and may the Badaga community grow and spread through the whole world and prosper".

    "Thank you Thomas. I am humbled at your kind words. May I hope that the Badagas will live up to your hopes, and thank you once again on behalf of the Badaga community – Wg Cdr JP"

  • Learn Badaga

    ” Ollenge iddiya ? - How are you ?”

    ‘Suddi saddha ella olliththa ? (Roughly) Hope everything is ok ‘

    1. Are you a Badaga ? - Nee ondu Badagana?

    Yes, I am a Badaga - Ha, Na ondu Badaga

    2. What is your name ? - Ninna hesaru aena ?

    My name is .... Enna hesaru .....

    3. Which is your village ? - Ninna Hatti edhu ?[3a. Amme / Thamma, nee ai hatti ? - Girl/ Boy, which is your village?]

    My village is Bearhatti - Enna Hatti bandu Bearhatti

    4. Whose son/daughter are you ? - Nee dara maathi / hennu ?

    Numbers in Badugu /Badaga

    1. Ondu (One) 2. Eradu (Two) 3. Mooru (Three) 4. Naakku (Four) 5. Iidu (Five) 6. Aaru (Six) 7. Eizhu (Seven) 8. Eattu (Eight) 9. Ombathu ( Nine) 10. Hathu (Ten) 11. Hannondu (Eleven) 12. Hanneradu (Twelve) 13. Hadimooru (Thirteen) 14. Hadanaakku (Fourteen) 15. Hadanaidu (Fifteen) 16. Hadanaaru (Sixteen) 17. Hadarizhu (Seventeen) 18. Hadarettu (Eighteen) 19. Hathombathu (Nineteen) 20. Eipathu (Twenty) 30. Moovathu (Thirty) 40. Nalavathu (Forty) 50. Iivathu (Fifty) 60. Aravathu (Sixty) 70. Elavathu (Seventy) 80. Embathu ( Eighty) 90. Thombathu (Ninrty) 100. Nooru (Hundred) 1000.Saavira (Thousand) 1,00,000. Ondhu Lachcha (One Lac)

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    • Remembering you, Mother !
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    Anand Ramachandran (Muttinadu) writes :

    This is the the first time I am visiting this site.... It took 5 hours to go through this site, you have done a fantastic job. Its just like a bible for our next generation. Thanks for your commitment!

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    Do you feel very strongly about any issue concerning  Badaga Community? Have the urge to pour your heart out ? Feel free to express yourself without any inhibition and send them to bjaypee@gmail.com

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    Read any Indian Newspaper. [ In all Indian Languages] CLICK HERE ------------------------ Bhuvaneshwari R writes :- This website is one of the best I have seen. Didn’t think I would find so much detail about our culture. The history of origin of Badagas is quite fascinating. Photos are also really great. Really good to see someone do an effort to spread awareness.Thank you… ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  • Learn Badaga

    Welcome, one and all!, Baarivi, Ollengay Iddhara?
    Ninna hesuru aena?- what is your name?, Nee Ae hatti? - which is your village?, Appana hesuru? - Father's name?], Maduvey aai buttava?- [Are you] married?, Ganda,Elliya gelcha gheedhana?- where is [your] husband working?,
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  • Needs & Greeds

    Here's a question that was posed to the Dalai Lama:

    "What thing about humanity surprises you the most?"

    His answer is : "MAN - Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices his money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he doesn't enjoy the present,

    And as a result he doesn't live in the present or the future. And he lives as if he's never going to die and then he dies having never really lived".

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  • Karu Haruchodhu

    To listen to Badaga funeral prayer rendered by Wg Cdr JP go here [AUDIO] ||||||||

    To listen to some great Badaga Songs

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Once in a way, we get to hear a song which instantly registers both in mind and heart. The golden voice you hear in this saavu [funeral] song is, beyond any doubt, excellent and haunting.

    Indhu Dhodda Maneya by Thangadu L Krishna Gowder 
    \\\\::::::::::::::////
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    BadagaTemple near Kalhatti

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  • Dedicated to my mother Mrs.Idyammal Bellie Gowder [1912-2011] who gave everything to me

  • 1,133,000+ hits and counting

    Copyright © Bellie Jayaprakash 2006-2024

    Dedicated to my mother Mrs.Idyammal Bellie Gowder [1912-2011] who gave everything to me

    That is a lot of hits for a website [weblog] on BABADAGA that is focused on a small community of the Blue Mountains - the Nilgiris, in the sosouthern part of India. Is it due to...

    the urge to know the unknown about ourselves....

    to sift the truth from fiction....the satisfaction that we have a very unique history.....the mystery about the mistaken migration.....the traditions that are still steadfastly followed.....the great language that has survived for centuries without a script...

    The simple fact that this site's motto of 'Proud to be a Badaga ; Proud to be an InIndian' has become an accepted norm...

    You all, my dear friends, have made me bow my head in gratitude.

    Proud to be an Indian and proud to be a Badaga, indeed.

    Hope to say - 'thanks a million' soon...

    Wg Cdr Bellie Jayaprakash, is the 'All-in-One' of this site. He says that he started  this site as a hobby but now  it has become an obsession.This website crossed the milestone of 100,000 visitors on 8-3-2010, 150,000 visitors on 20-4-2011, 200,000 visitors on 6-4-2012 , 250,000 on 22-1-2013, 300,000 hits on 6-1-2014,  350,000 on 6-1-15 and 400,000 on 13 -11-2015550000 hits on 1 Jan 2018.600000 hits on Sep 2018 Feel humbled but proud

    A million, 1000,000 + hits in Sep, 2024

    Copyright © Bellie Jayaprakash 2006-2024

    Dedicated to my mother Mrs.Idyammal Bellie Gowder [1912-2011] who gave everything to me

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    Hakkilu Hoo [Bird Flower] found in the Nilgiri Hills

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