More than a MILLION hits for our website https://badaga.co

More than a million hits for our website…. 1,20,000 and counting

Started as a hobby but now it is a passion. This website, when started a couple of decades ago, was the second website about Badagas. At that time, I had taken Premature (Voluntary) retirement from Indian Air Force and felt that there was not enough and correct information about our community, the Badagas of the Blue Mountains.

A small community of about 200,000 people that has got such great traditions, customs, culture and an unique language was not being presented to the world with the correct perspective, especially the origin and language.

As I went deeper into various aspects, I was amazed that there is so much to learn and rejoice. Hence my claim & conviction that what we know about Badagas is much less than what we do not know about them.

Over a period of time, visitors to this website grew steadily, gratifying to note that many of the hits are by young Badagas, spread around the world. Averaging about two hundred hits a day.

Now our website has crossed the mile stone of a million hits.

It is with folded hands, I would like to express my gratitude to you all. A big thank you!

  • Wing Commander Bellie Jayaprakash

T Rangaiah, a great Badaga Leader

Mr. T Rangaiah

(13 Mar 1941 – 12 Sep 2024)

Rangaiah was a soft spoken and well known Badaga leader from Kothiben Village, near Bengal Mattam. He had held many important positions and has done a lot for the people of Nilgiris, specially Badagas. I had known him personally and found him to be very knowledgeable, humble and unassuming. He had shared many anecdotes about Badagas and Rao Bahadur HB Ari Gowder. He graduated from Madras Christian College, Chennai.

In his sad demise on 13 Sep 2024, we have lost a great Badaga Leader.

At the funeral, people from various walks of life, be it Badagas from the surrounding villages of Kothiben & Kundah, UPASI, Tea Board, Medical field, mentioned about his contribution to all.

Our deep condolences to Harmesh, Jithender, Deena, Jeffery and other family members.

May his soul Rest In Peace !

(Wg Cdr Bellie Jayaprakash)

Young Badaga Association

Young Badaga Association (YBA), located at Ooty can play an important role to high light the unique culture, traditions and hospitality of Badagas of the Blue Mountains In the Nilgiris by representing ALL eligible Badagas, both men and women.

YBA, being located in a prime place, near the Breek’s School, with a big hall, can bring out the cultural heritage of this indigenous and tribal community in many ways in our tourist destination.

Mr. K R Sankaran, YBA Manager, from Karapillu Village informs me that YBA is all set to come out in a New Avatar very soon after resolving all the problems that had given a bad image to this association earlier.

YBA Office contact number is (0423) 2442358

We wish YBA all success.

Wing Commander Bellie Jayaprakash

நீலகிரி – திரு.H.B .ஆரிகவுடர் அவர்கள் நினைவு தினம். ஆட்சியர் மரியாதை செலுத்தினார் – தமிழக குரல் – நீலகிரி

https://nilgiris.tamilagakural.com/2024/06/hb.html?sc=1719731683820&m=1#c3383699475674929880

Rao Bahadur HB Ari Gowder

Rao Bahadur HB Ari Gowder 53rd Death Anniversary

Rao Bahadur HB Ari Gowder

(4 Dec 1893 – 28 Jun 1971)

Remembering with love, respect and reverence !

Times Of India 28 Jun 2024
Nilgiris Collector Ms. Aruna

நீலகிரி கூட்டுறவு சங்கத்தை உருவாக்கிய ஆரிகவுடர்… 53வது ஆண்டு நினைவஞ்சலி நிகழ்வு... tamil.news18.com/

நீலகிரி மாவட்டம் ஊட்டியில் கூட்டுறவின் தந்தை எனப் போற்றப்படும் H.B. ஆரிகவுடரின் 53ஆம் ஆண்டு நினைவு தின நிகழ்வு நேற்று நடைபெற்றது.

ஆரிகவுடர் நீலகிரி மாவட்டத்தில் குன்னூர் தாலுக்காவில் உள்ள உபதலை என்னும் ஊரில் 1893ஆம் ஆண்டு டிசம்பர் 4ஆம் தேதி பிறந்தார். ஆரிகவுடரின் தந்தை H.J.பெள்ளிகவுடர் தான் யுனெஸ்கோவால் “பாரம்பரிய புகைவண்டி” என அங்கீகரிக்கப்பட்ட நீலகிரி மலை ரயிலுக்காக, குன்னூர் முதல் ஊட்டி வரை தண்டவாளம் அமைத்த ஒப்பந்ததாரர் ஆவார்.

சந்தைப்படுத்துதல் முறையை முதன்முதலில் கூட்டுறவுத் துறையாக உருவாக்கிய ஆரிகவுடர் இந்தியக் கூட்டுறவு அமைப்பில் சந்தைப்படுத்துதல் துறையின் தந்தையாக விளங்குகிறார். குறிப்பாக மலை காய்கறிகள் விவசாயம் செய்யும் விவசாயிகளுக்கான விளைப்பொருட்களைச் சந்தைப்படுத்திட இன்று கோடிக்கணக்கான ரூபாய் மதிப்புடைய ஊட்டி மற்றும் மேட்டுப்பாளையம் பகுதிகளில் என்.சி.எம்.எஸ் என்று போற்றப்படும்,
நீலகிரி கூட்டுறவு விற்பனை சங்கத்தினை நிறுவியவரும் இவரே ஆவார்.

இந்நிலையில் இன்று ஆரிகவுடரின் 53ஆம் ஆண்டு நினைவுநாள் ஊட்டி என்.சி.எம்.எஸ் வளாகத்தில் நேற்று நடைபெற்றது. இந்நிகழ்வில் மாவட்ட ஆட்சியர் அருணா, கூட்டுறவு சங்க நிர்வாகிகள் மற்றும் அதிகாரிகள் என பலரும் பங்கேற்றனர்.

தினமலர் – ஜூன் 29, 2024 

ராவ்பகதுார் ஆரிகவுடரின் 53வது ஆண்டு நினைவு நாள்

ஊட்டி:ஊட்டியில் என்.சி.எம்.எஸ்., நிறுவனர் ராவ்பகதுார் ஆரிகவுடரின், 53வது ஆண்டு நினைவு நாள் அனுசரிக்கப்பட்டது.

ஆரிகவுடர் நினைவு விழா குழு நிர்வாகி, படுக தேச பார்ட்டி நிறுவனர் மஞ்சை மோகன் தலைமை வகித்தார். ஊட்டி ஊராட்சி ஒன்றிய தலைவர் மாயன் என்.சி.எம்.எஸ்., முன்னாள் தலைவர் கண்ணபிரான் ஆகியோர், முன்னிலை வகித்தனர்.

மாவட்ட கலெக்டர் சிறப்பு விருந்தினராக பங்கேற்று, என்.சி.எம்.எஸ்.,வளாகத்தில் நிறுவப்பட்டுள்ள ஆரிகவுடர் சிலைக்கு மாலை அணிவித்து, மலரஞ்சலி செலுத்தினார். தொடர்ந்து, ஆரி கவுடரின் தங்கை மகன் ஜெயப்பிரகாஷ் மற்றும் தாரா ஜெயப்பிரகாஷ் ஆகியோரை கவுரவித்தார்.

இதில், முன்னாள் நாக்குபெட்டா தலைவர் அய்யாரு, விவசாய சங்க செயலாளர் ரங்கசாமி, கூட்டுறவு துறை இணைப்பதிவாளர் தயாளன், என்.சி.எம்.எஸ்., மேலாண்மை இயக்குனர் முத்துக்குமார் ஆகியோர் அஞ்சலி செலுத்தினர்.

Thanks to Dinamani, Dinamalar – June 29, 2024

நீலகிரி – திரு.H.B .ஆரிகவுடர் அவர்கள் நினைவு தினம். ஆட்சியர் மரியாதை செலுத்தினார் – தமிழக குரல் – நீலகிரி

https://nilgiris.tamilagakural.com/2024/06/hb.html?

Information and photos – Courtesy Manjai Mohan

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Old Prayer of Porangaadu Seemay

பொறங்காடு சீமெயினரின் புராதன பிரார்த்தனை

தலெமலெ சீமெந்த
எல்லெ மலெ அசெகு
நாக்குபெட்ட நெடுபெட்டகு
நீலகிரிய நிதிபெட்டக
கர்த்த ஹெரயோடய்யக
எலெ கண்ணாடி, ஜுய்யி கிண்டி,
ஜெ 0கண்டெ, எரெசி மக்கிரி ஹொத்து
சரண மாடிநெயொ

மேற்கண்ட பிரார்த்தனையைத் தவறாகப் புரிந்துக்கொண்டு, தலெமலை யிலிருந்து படகர் நீலகிரிக்கு வந்ததாகப் பழைய மேற்கத்திய குறிப்புகளில் சொல்லப்பட்டு வந்தது. மேற்கண்ட சுலோகத்தின் சரியான மொழிபெயர்ப்பு கீழ்க்கண்டதாகும்.
தலெமலெ (தெங்குமொரஹாட மலைத்தொடர்) சீமெ முதல், எல்லெ மலெ (கூடலூர்)
வரையிலும் (அசெகு) நெடிதுயர்ந்துள்ள நாக்குபெட்ட என்னும் நீலகிரி நிதிபெட்டாவைக்
காக்கும் ஹெரயோடய் யாவுக்கு எலெ கண்ணாடி, ஜுய்யி கிண்டி, ஜெ 0கண்டெ, எரெசி மக்கிரி கியனவற்றைச் சுமந்து சென்று சரணமடைகின்றோம்.
ஹெரயோடய்ய என்றால், நம்மை பெற்றெடுத்த, நம்மை உடைமை யாகக் கொண்ட முன்னவன் என்பது பொருள். இதே போன்று ஹெரோமாசி என்றால் நம்மைப் பெற்றெடுத்த முன்னவள்என்பது பொருள். ஹெரோமாசி என்பது சுருங்கி மாசி (ஈரமாசி என்று இன்றைய காலங்களில் அழைக்கப்படுபவர்) என்றுள்ளது. ஆனால் இவர்களைத் தம்பதியராகக் கொள்ளுதல் தவறு.
ஹெரோ-து என்பதற்குப் பெற்றெடுத்தல் என்பது பொருள் என்தனை அறிவோம். பிறை
உடையோன் என்ற தமிழ்ப் பதத்திற்கும், பெற்றெடுத்தல் என்ற படகப் ருண்மைக்கும்
எந்தவித தொடர்பும் இல்லை என்பது குறிக்கற்பாலது.

பி. கே மல்லி, கோத்தகிரி

Learn Badaga

Badaga / Badagu /Badugu is an unique language with its own grammar. Though, some similarities are found with old (haleya) Kannada, Badaga is a separate language.

Orughuvodhu (sleeping) is one of the verb/noun that has its own beauty (Dighvijay.K.Malla, Kundhey Ketchigatti, an enterprising Badaga, brought this up in a recent conversation).

Orughu – sleep. Ollengey Orughu – sleep well

Ollengey Orighidhiya – Did you sleep well?

Orighina – He is sleeing

Orighiya – She is sleeping

Orughu’va – Let us sleep. Appara Jama Aaagi butta, orughuva – It has become quite late, let us sleep.

(koosa) Orughuchchu – make the baby sleep

Orrukku – Sleep. Enaga orrukey bappadhilley – I cant sleep (Sleep does not come to me).

The Enterprising Badagas

The Enterprising Badagas

That Badagas have spread all around the world and many of them have done well in their chosen fields are well known facts. There are some enterprising Badagas, both men and women, who have done in the fierce competitive world of business is to be appreciated and to be proud of. Secret Spices is one such,

SECRET SPICES” is a brand founded by Mrs. Kamala Shanmugam, a culinary enthusiast with a vision to spread love and taste through her products. The brand focuses on producing high-quality masalas, inheriting traditional recipes from Mrs. Kamala Shanmugam’s mother, and adding her own improvisations to create unique blends. The products include traditional Badaga food items like Keere Hittu & Hachchikke. See our Badaga Recipes ( https://badaga.co/recipes) page for making some mouth watering items.

The USP of the brand is saying no to preservatives, additives, artificial colors and keeping it healthy for a newborn to consume. The Secret Spices store is located in Kotagiri, The Nilgiris.

Key individuals within the brand include:

Mrs. Kamala Shanmugam, the Founder & Chief Product Officer of Secret Spices, was born in Bickole (to Mr. Bella Gowder and Mrs. Sundari (Adhikaratty) and she got married to Mr. Shanmugam Bellie of Dhimbatty, she is passionate about culinary arts, ensuring the brand maintains the highest standards of quality and taste. She is dedicated to perfection in all aspects of product creation.

Mr. Shanmugam Bellie, Chief Procurement Officer of Secret Spices, son of Mr. Bellie Gowder and Mrs.Rukhmani (Dhimbatty), plays a vital role in sourcing top-quality raw materials. His commitment to quality assurance, underpins the brand’s excellence.

Mr. Manoj Shanmugam, CEO of Secret Spices, son of Mr. Shanmugam and Mrs. Kamala Shanmugam of Dhimbatty, oversees all operations from procurement to distribution, driven by the brand’s vision, constantly improving strategies.

Ms. Preethi Anandh, Chief Revenue Officer of Secret Spices and daughter of Mr. Anand and Mrs. Jamuna from Milidhane, focuses on driving growth and revenue through sales and marketing expertise. She establishes strategic partnerships to expand the brand’s reach.

Together, this team ensures that Secret Spices ( https://www.secretspices.one/) delivers exceptional quality and taste, fulfilling Mrs. Kamala Shanmugam’s vision of spreading love through culinary delights.

The brand is available in all major stores in Kotagiri, Ooty and Coonoor. It is also available in around 50+ stores in Coimbatore. Secret Spices is also available on Amazon https://www.amazon.in/Secret-Spices-Sambar-Powder-1kg/dp/B08XY42JHR?th=1.

(Info courtesy – Ms.Preethi Anandh)

Some ‘burning’ issues facing Badagas

[This article/page was published earlier. But, most of the issues touched upon have a great relevance even today – Wg.Cdr JP]

Badagas as a Hill Tribe

BADAGAS as ST

Many Badagas are under the mistaken impression that if they are brought under the “Scheduled Tribe”, it is a degrading step. I do not think so. Badagas are one of the ‘ORIGINAL’ tribes of the Nilgiris along with Todas, Kothas and Kurumas.

The enormous improvements achieved by Badagas in all social factors, in spite of many impediments, should make us feel proud. This success is attributed to one SINGLE factor. Education. For that we must remember with gratitude the pioneer, visionary and philanthropist Rao Bahadur [Hubbathalai Jogi Gowder] Bellie Gowder who built the first School for Badagas – along with free hostel accommodation in Hubbathalai and his son Rao Bahadur HB Ari Gowder who fore saw that in educating a girl, indeed we are educating a family and hence insisted on education for girls and encouraged it fully.

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‘Scheduled Tribe’ status for Badagas ?!

March, 2008 : Why the latest Tamil Nadu website, http://www.nilgiris.tn.gov.in/
on the Nilgiris is getting on my ‘goat’ is the fact that till recently Badagas were shown as a tribe along with Todas, Kothas, Kurumbas and others. In fact, the following photograph displayed in my website www.badaga.in [ see the page https://badaga.wordpress.com/badaga-dance/ ] was taken from that portal.

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But the same has been removed from http://www.nilgiris.tn.gov.in/ now.

Mind you, calling Badagas as a separate tribe and included with others, does not automaticaly give the status of a schedule tribe. And hence, the champions among ourselves who are opposed to ST status, need not feel small

The above website of TN govt is accessed by many tourists mainly foreigners and they are agast not to find anything on or about Badagas.

Many readers may not know that Badagas were listed as a separate entity in the CENSUS till 1981 but after, that courtesy some ill informed ‘idiots’, Badaga are grouped under Kannada (speaking people). What this has done is the huge loss of information of knowing how many Badagas are there [along with all other details like literacy rate, gender wise population etc]. That, SIMPLY MEANS BADAGAS DO NOT EXIST.

What is highly hurting is the fact we have many Badagas including a minister, MLA, many ex-MPs & ex-MLAs who seem to do nothing. Can they not, ATLEAST, shoot out letters to all concerned ? Or, have they forgotten the fact that they are getting a fat pension because of us? I know of an EX-MP who writes to the local police station every now and then emphasising the EX-FACTOR when it comes to grabbing others land for her own kith, but does nothing about the community welfare.

What about the many self appointed leaders of Badaga community, including ex-MLAs, who claim that they are very close to the DMK party leadership ? Why can’t they initiate some action and show the same enthusiasm when they ‘fleece’ the public for money in the name of donation for the party [but lining their own pockets]?

What about many senior government officers, including the only IAS officer who can influence the party in power to take some action ? Firstly, the IAS officer should correct his mother tongue being Badaga and NOT as Tamil as is given in the government official info { a fact I have mentioned in FIRST BADAGA also}.

It is a well known fact that late Rao Bahadur HB Ari Gowder would seek an immediate appointment, to highlight the problems concerning Badagas, with the Collector as well as the State ministers of his time including the great Rajaji who was the CM. Do you know that Rajaji had to apologise to Ari Gowder when he (Rajaji) was delayed for an appointment and Ari Gowder, as MLA, threatened to walk out. I believe, many Collectors of the Nilgiris, would not only address Ari Gowder’s concern expressed over the phone but would consult him on any issue on Badagas.

Why are we keeping quiet ? Why are we behaving like ‘HEBBATHES’ – cockroaches- running away from light and hiding ourselves in darkness??

Badagas under Schedule Tribes ???

I have very strong views on this subject. Before I elaborate on them, I feel that we should first of all be identified as BADAGAS which is not the case as SANTHOSH has rightly mentioned in www://badaga.com “. . our community’s name is not in the list of communities under the BC category. In fact, it is not mentioned under any of the categories.”

I also agree with the views of ‘bhojvija’ who feels that ST tag for Badagas is humiliating…
“…Badagas living in cities and doing/completed education in cities and are upper middle class family and for them it’s not at all a matter if Badagas are non ST. But we have to talk about our entire badaga community. For example an SC/ST guy simply getting govt job if he passed just degree. And government providing more facilities like scholarship, free hostel, books, notebooks etc… In our community so many have stopped their education due to lack of economical support and their entire life style also has been changed as they have to work just as ordinary labourers…. “.

Most of us feel that getting ST status is demeaning and meant mainly for getting admissions to educational institutions and getting jobs easily. The truth could be entirely different.

Even in our own district of the Nilgirs, do you know that we are not taken as a separate community as BADAGAS but are clubbed with other non tribals??? That is one of the reasons why the exact number of Badags is not available? When census is taken Badags are clubbed under Kannadigas / others.

I am afraid, if this sad state of affair continues, after a few years, we will come under the “extinct” community.

Being from an above average Badaga family – economically [God’s grace], having done my professional studies of engineering and business administration etc and having served in the defence services and having mostly lived in big cities like Delhi, Bangalore & Madras for the past forty odd years or educating my children in the elitist schools, colleges and now abroad, I had no occasion to seek the tag of BC.

BUT.. yes this is a big ‘but’ [no pun intended]…

BUT, NOW THAT I VISIT AND INTERACT WITH OUR PEOPLE IN OUR HATTIS ON A REGULAR BASIS, I AM CONVINCED THAT FOR THE UPLIFTMENT OF OUR COMMUNITY AS A WHOLE (as opposed to city based creamy layers) THERE IS AN URGENT NEED THAT :

  1. First, we should be identified as a separate group as BADAGAS like Todas, Kothas,Kurumas etc when the people(tribes) of the Nilgiris are referred to.
  2. For the larger good of the community, Badagas should get the ST status for the benefits available are too many to go into detail.

Nearly eighty years back, Nakku Betta Leader, Rao Bahadur (Rao Sahib then) Bellie Gowder on whose invitation the Governor of then Madras Province visited Hubbathalai Village was presented a memorandum on the Hill Tribes of Nilgiris which included Badagas, Todas & Kothas. In a grand cultural show organised on that eve Badaga dance was presented [by school boys] in their ‘DODDA KUPPACHA”.

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Rao Bahadur Bellie Gowder, incidentally, was not only the leader of Badagas but represented as leader of all the tribes of Nilgiris (a relatively remote hilly & jungle area and unexplored at that time). The folder he presented to the British Governor, on the occassion of his vist to Hubbathalai [on the invitation of Rao Bahadur Bellie Gowder] containg some rare photos of all the tribes of Nilgiris INCLUDING BADAGAS

Badagas as a Hill Tribe

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Let us be FAIR to the fair gender

As I sit down to ponder over the ‘burning issues’ that are bothering the Badaga Community, three issues pop up as very important. The FIRST one is the inequality with which we seem to be treating our women today. Though, this malaise is affecting all the communities in our country, I am concerned that the Badagas who treated their women folk with so much respect and love in the olden days, are slowly but surely pushing them into the second class citizens category.

In earlier days, the girls were married off at a much younger age [Kannu Hoottadha Henga] but with the firm understanding that they [the girls] could seek divorce at any time if there was matrimonial disharmony and that they would be accepted back into the society without any blame and reservation. Getting married again was no big issue. She, always, had the backing of her parents and her brothers as ‘guru mane’ gave unflinching support in all respects mainly financial. This was probably the main reason that the girl children were not given any share in the property.

Being brought up in an atmosphere where complaining and cribbing were not considered as routine, the Badaga women accepted life as it came and were always ready to sacrifice their own comforts. But then, the Badaga men, at least a majority of them, were, also, simple and hard working. Then came the curse of ‘drinking’. And with that, the problems and troubles of Badaga woman increased many fold and took a dramatic turn for the worse. The men folk took full advantage of the vulnerable nature of the women who had the additional burden of bringing up the children. Here, it must be mentioned that a Badaga girl was expected to be pregnant within a few months of marriage and invariably, there was a child to ‘celebrate’ the first wedding anniversary. Followed, of course, with many more children. “Mane thumba Makka” – House full of children – was part of the ‘blessing – Harakkay’.

This put the women in a very disadvantageous position. With many children, divorce was not a choice. Thus, they accepted suffering without complaints.

Education changed the fundamental thinking of girls. Though still faced with the compulsion of early marriage, many girls accepted ‘two children per family’ norm as the best option. But, there was and is still discrimination when it came to giving them share of property. The present law of the land is clear. Girls should get EQUAL share of the property.

The Badaga thinking, mainly mandated and manipulated by men, has found the clumsy excuse of not giving share of the property to the girl children by quoting outdated traditions. This is the problem.

I am convinced that one of the most important and burning issues facing us today is GIVING EQUAL SHARE TO THE GIRLS AS THE BOYS. I am firmly of the view that we have to resolve that we will give equal share to the girls if we have to save our community from falling into disgrace. Let us take that resolution, HERE and NOW.

Wing Commander Bellie Jayaprakash B.E.(GCT,Madras Univ).,M.B.A (FMS, Delhi Univ)
Contact : bjaypee@gmail.com
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Hethey Habba

Hethey Habba is one of the most important Festivals (Habbas) of Badagas. Usually it is celebrated in the last week of December/first week of January every year.

Under the Porangadu Seemay, Hubbathalai Villages (there are two of them known as Dodda (Peria) Hubbathalai and Kunna (Chinna) Hubbathalai, aslo known as Htti & Ooru), the friday before the festival day (always a Monday), is second most important.

This friday is called HANA KATTOVA (payment of money) Jena (day). The complete village joins together around the Suththukallu (the holy triangular stone under the Bikkey (Olive) Mora (tree), where a ceremonial pooja is done along with the Hethey Dhadi (Staff) kept at the altar. A few of the villagers go to Kerban Hethey Temple by walk dressed in spotless white shirt, Dhoti and turban (Mandarey). They are known as Dhadi Kararu.

This year, 2023, inspite of inclement weather, the day was celebrated with religious fervour and joy.