Kurumba, 1.55%
Telugu
Telugu may refer to:
* Telugu language, a major Dravidian language of India
*Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India
* Telugu script, used to write the Telugu language
** Telugu (Unicode block), a block of Telugu characters in Unicode
S ...
and 1.16%
Konkani as their first language.
Are Bhashe
Arebhashe (, ''Arebhāṣe'') or Aregannada or Gowda Kannada is a dialect of Kannada mainly by Gowda and other communities in the region Madikeri, Somwarpet, and Virajpet taluks of Kodagu district, Sullia, taluks of Dakshina Kannada district; ...
, a dialect of
Kannada
Kannada (; ಕನ್ನಡ, ), originally romanised Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states. It has around 47 million native s ...
and
Kodava language
The Kodava (''Kodava takk'', meaning 'speech of Kodavas', in the Kodava language, alternate name: Coorgi, Kodagu) is an endangered Dravidian language and it is spoken in Kodagu district in Southern Karnataka, India. The term Kodava has t ...
are native to Kodagu district. Both use Kannada script for literature.
[K S Rajyashree, Kodava speech community : An ethnolinguistic study]
Kodava tribe and other Kodava language speakers
According to ''Karnataka Kodava Sahitya Academy'' (Karnataka's Kodava Literary Academy), apart from Kodavas, and their related groups, the ''Amma Kodavas'', the Kodava ''Peggade'' (Kodagu Heggade) and the Kodava ''Maaple'' (
Kodava Muslims), 18 other smaller-numbered ethnic groups speak Kodava Takk in and outside the district including the ''Iri'' (''Airi'', or the carpenters and the village smiths), the ''Koyava'', the ''Banna'', the Kodagu ''Madivala'' (washermen), the Kodagu ''Hajama'' (barber, also called Nainda), the ''Kembatti''
Poleya (household servants and labourers) and the ''Meda'' (basket and mat weavers and drummers).
Among other Kodava speaking communities are: the ''Heggades'', cultivators from shimogga; the ''Kodava Nair'', cultivators from Malabar; the ''Ayiri'', who constitute the artisan caste; the ''Medas'', who are basket and mat-weavers and act as drummers at feasts; the ''Binepatta'', originally wandering musicians from Malabar, now farmers; and the ''Kavadi'', cultivators settled in Yedenalknad (Virajpet). All these groups speak the
Kodava language
The Kodava (''Kodava takk'', meaning 'speech of Kodavas', in the Kodava language, alternate name: Coorgi, Kodagu) is an endangered Dravidian language and it is spoken in Kodagu district in Southern Karnataka, India. The term Kodava has t ...
and conform generally to Kodava customs and dress.
Kodagu Aarebashe Gowda
Less frequent are Tulu speakers
Billava
The Billava, Billoru, Biruveru people are an ethnic group of India. They are found traditionally in Tulu Nadu region and engaged in toddy tapping, cultivation and other activities. They have used both missionary education and Sri Narayana Guru's ...
s,
Mogaveeras,
Bunts,
Goud Saraswat Brahmins
Gaud Saraswat Brahmins (GSB) (also Goud or Gawd) are a Hindu Brahmin community of the north. The Konkani speaking Gaud Saraswat of Goa and southern India claim to be descendents of these Gaud Saraswat Brahmins of the north that migrated to K ...
.
The Arebhashe gowdas, or ''Kodagu Gowdas'', and Tulu Gowdas, are an ethnic group of
Dakshina Kannada
Dakshina Kannada district is a district of Karnataka state in India, with its headquarters in the coastal city of Mangalore. It is part of the larger Tulu Nadu region. The district covers an area nestled in between the Western Ghats to its east ...
and Kodagu. They live in Sulya (in Dakshina Kannada) and in parts of Somwarpet, Kushalanagar, Bhagamandala and Madikeri. They speak a language known as
Arebhashe
Arebhashe (, ''Arebhāṣe'') or Aregannada or Gowda Kannada is a dialect of Kannada mainly by Gowda and other communities in the region Madikeri, Somwarpet, and Virajpet taluks of Kodagu district, Sullia, taluks of Dakshina Kannada district; ...
a dialect of
Kannada
Kannada (; ಕನ್ನಡ, ), originally romanised Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states. It has around 47 million native s ...
. Guddemane Appaiah Gowda along with many other freedom fighters from different communities revolted against the
British
British may refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies.
** Britishness, the British identity and common culture
* British English, ...
in an armed struggle which covered entire Kodagu and Dakshina Kannada. This was one of the earliest freedom movements against the British
called "
Amara Sulliada Swantantrya Sangraama" (''Amara Sulya Dhange''
formally called the 'Coorg Rebellion' by the British) started in 1837.
Religion
Hindus are the vast majority. They include the Kodava tribe, other Kodava language speakers, Arebhashe Gowdas, Brahmins, most Yeravas and Kurubas.
A huge minority of Muslims dot the Coorg district, especially the towns of
Kushalnagar
Kushalanagara or Kushalnagar is a city located in the Kodagu district of the Indian state of Karnataka. Surrounded by Kaveri river, it is the gateway to Kodagu district. It also serves as the headquarters of Kushalanagar Taluk. By population ...
,
Virajpet
The town of Virajpet also spelled as Virajapete is the second town of the district of Kodagu (Coorg), in Karnataka. It is the main town of the ''Virajpet taluka'', south of the district, in the Kerala-Karnataka border. The name is an abbreviatio ...
and
Mercara
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk and headquarters of Kodagu district in Karnataka, India.
Etymology
Madikeri was known as ''Muddu Raja Keri'', which meant Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king Muddu ...
. A sizeable of them are the
Nawayath
The Nawayath (also spelled as Navayath and Nawayat and also called Nait, Naiti , Naithee and Naita) are an Indian community and a subgroup of Konkani Muslims. They speak the Nawayathi dialect of Konkani.
The term, as described by Qanoon-e-Is ...
s who shifted in the eighties from
Bhatkal
Bhatkal, is a coastal town in the Uttara Kannada District of the Indian state of Karnataka. Bhatkal lies on National Highway 66, which runs between Mumbai and Kanyakumari, and has Bhatkal railway station which is one of the major railway s ...
and
Murdeshwar
Murdeshwar is a town in Uttara Kannada district in the state of Karnataka, India, It is famous for the world's second tallest Shiva statue, the town lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea and is also famous for the Murudeshwara Temple. The town h ...
in order to pursue coffee & arecanut plantations and textile business. The numerous mosque dotting the landscape is the testimony of Muslim presence in the district.
A small number of
Mangalorean Catholics
Mangalorean Catholics ( kok, Kōdiyālcheñ Kathōlikā) are an ethno-religious community of Latin Catholics in India typically residing in the Diocese of Mangalore in the erstwhile South Canara area, by the southwestern coast of present-day K ...
are also found in Coorg. They are mostly descended from those
Konkani Catholics who fled the roundup and, later, captivity by
Tippu Sultan
Tipu Sultan (born Sultan Fateh Ali Sahab Tipu, 1 December 1751 – 4 May 1799), also known as the Tiger of Mysore, was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore based in South India. He was a pioneer of rocket artillery.Dalrymple, p. 243 He i ...
. These immigrants were welcomed by Raja Veerarajendra (himself a former captive of Tippu Sultan, having escaped six years of captivity in 1788) who realising their usefulness and expertise as agriculturists, gave them lands and tax breaks and built a church for them.
[''Sarasvati's Children: A History of the Mangalorean Christians'', Alan Machado Prabhu, I.J.A. Publications, 1999, p. 229]
Tourism
Kodagu is rated as one of the top hill station destinations in India. Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Kodagu include Talakaveri, Bhagamandala, Nisargadhama,
Abbey Falls
Abbey Falls (also spelled Abbi Falls and Abbe Falls) ( kn, ಅಬ್ಬೆ ಜಲಪಾತ ) is a waterfall in Kodagu, in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. It is located 8 km from the Madikeri, 122 km from Mysore, 144 km ...
,
Dubare
Dubare is a forest camp on the banks of the river Kaveri in the district of Kodagu, Karnataka.
See also
* Suntikoppa
* Bylakuppe
* Kaveri Nisargadhama
* Kushalanagar
Kushalanagara or Kushalnagar is a city located in the Kodagu distri ...
,
Nagarahole National Park
Nagarahole National Park is a national park located in Kodagu district and Mysore district in Karnataka, India.
This park was declared the 37th Tiger Reserve of India in 1999. It is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The Western Ghats Nilg ...
,
Iruppu Falls
The Irupu Falls (also Iruppu Falls) are located in the Brahmagiri Range in the Kodagu district of Karnataka, India, bordering the Wayanad district of Kerala. It is a fresh water cascade and is situated at a distance of 48 km from V ...
, and the Tibetan Buddhist Golden Temple.
*
Talakaveri
Talakaveri or Talacauvery is the place that is generally considered to be the source of the river Kaveri and a holy place for many Hindus. It is located on Brahmagiri hills near Bhagamandala in Kodagu district, Karnataka State. It is loc ...
is the place where the
River Kaveri
The Kaveri (also known as Cauvery, the anglicized name) is one of the major Indian rivers flowing through the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Kaveri river rises at Talakaveri in the Brahmagiri range in the Western Ghats, Kodagu dis ...
originates. The temple on the riverbanks here is dedicated to Lord Brahma, and is one of only two temples dedicated to Brahma in India and Southeast Asia.
Bhagamandala
Bhagamandala is a pilgrimage place in Kodagu district of the Indian state of Karnataka.
Location
Bhagamandala is situated on the river Kaveri in its upstream stretches. At this place, the Kaveri is joined by two tributaries, the Kannike and ...
is situated at the Sangama (confluence) of two rivers, the Kaveri and the Kannika. A third river, the Sujyothi, is said to join from underground, and hence this spot is called the Triveni Sangama.
Iruppu Falls
The Irupu Falls (also Iruppu Falls) are located in the Brahmagiri Range in the Kodagu district of Karnataka, India, bordering the Wayanad district of Kerala. It is a fresh water cascade and is situated at a distance of 48 km from V ...
is a sacred Kodagu Hindu spot in South Kodagu in the Brahmagiri hill range. The
Lakshmana Tirtha River, with the waterfalls, flows nearby and has a Rameshwara temple on its banks. It is said that this sacred river was created when Laxmana, prince of Ayodhya and younger brother of Lord Rama, shot an arrow into nearby hill, the
Brahmagiri hill. Chelavara falls and Thadiandamol peak are also in South Kodagu.
Nagarahole is a national park and wildlife resort.
*
Madikeri
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk and headquarters of Kodagu district in Karnataka, India.
Etymology
Madikeri was known as ''Muddu Raja Keri'', which meant Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king Muddura ...
is the capital of the district and
Raja's Seat park is popular with tourists. Kootu Poley dam is also popular among tourists. Omkareshwara Temple is a beautiful temple built in the Indo-Sarcenic style in Coorg. A legend is associated with the temple, built by Lingarajendra II in 1820 CE. The king put to death a pious Brahmin who dared to protest against his misdeeds. The spirit of the dead man began to plague the king day and night. On the advice of wise men, the king built this temple and installed a Shivalinga procured from Kashi, North India.
St. Mark's Church is located within the
Mercara Fort and was raised in 1859, by the officers and men of the
East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (the Indian subcontinent and Southea ...
. The building was funded by the Government of
Madras
Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of th ...
,
and placed under the
Church of England
The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the mother church of the international Anglican Communion. It traces its history to the Christian church recorded as existing in the Roman province of Britain ...
in India, Diocese of Madras.
The Church was closed after
Indian independence, and taken over by the
Government of Karnataka
The Government of Karnataka, abbreviated as, GoK, or simply Karnataka Government, is a democratically-elected state body with the governor as the ceremonial head to govern the Southwest Indian state of Karnataka. The governor who is appointed ...
in 1971.
The building now houses the Madikeri Fort Museum, managed by the Karnataka State Archaeological Department.
*
Dubare
Dubare is a forest camp on the banks of the river Kaveri in the district of Kodagu, Karnataka.
See also
* Suntikoppa
* Bylakuppe
* Kaveri Nisargadhama
* Kushalanagar
Kushalanagara or Kushalnagar is a city located in the Kodagu distri ...
is mainly an elephant-capturing and training camp of the Forest Department at the edge of Dubare forest; on the bank of the river
Kaveri
The Kaveri (also known as Cauvery, the anglicized name) is one of the major Indian rivers flowing through the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Kaveri river rises at Talakaveri in the Brahmagiri range in the Western Ghats, Kodagu dis ...
along the
Kushalanagara
Kushalanagara or Kushalnagar is a city located in the Kodagu district of the Indian state of Karnataka. Surrounded by Kaveri river, it is the gateway to Kodagu district. It also serves as the headquarters of Kushalanagar Taluk. By population ...
– Siddapura road.
Nisargadhama
''Kaveri Nisargadhama'' is a delta which is called as island by local people, formed by river Kaveri near Kushalnagar in the district of Kodagu, Karnataka, India.
Location
It is approximately from Kushalanagara, off the State Highway and ...
is a man-made island and picnic spot near
Kushalanagara
Kushalanagara or Kushalnagar is a city located in the Kodagu district of the Indian state of Karnataka. Surrounded by Kaveri river, it is the gateway to Kodagu district. It also serves as the headquarters of Kushalanagar Taluk. By population ...
, formed by the river
Kaveri
The Kaveri (also known as Cauvery, the anglicized name) is one of the major Indian rivers flowing through the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Kaveri river rises at Talakaveri in the Brahmagiri range in the Western Ghats, Kodagu dis ...
.
The Tibetan Buddhist Golden Temple is at Bylakuppe near Kushalnagara (Mysore district), in the Tibetan refugee settlement.
*
Abbey Falls
Abbey Falls (also spelled Abbi Falls and Abbe Falls) ( kn, ಅಬ್ಬೆ ಜಲಪಾತ ) is a waterfall in Kodagu, in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. It is located 8 km from the Madikeri, 122 km from Mysore, 144 km ...
is a scenic waterfall 5 km from
Madikeri
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk and headquarters of Kodagu district in Karnataka, India.
Etymology
Madikeri was known as ''Muddu Raja Keri'', which meant Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king Muddura ...
.
Mallalli falls is 25 km from Somawarapet, downhill of the Pushpagiri hills. Mandalapatti is 28 km from Madikeri. On the way to Abbey Falls, before 3 km from Abbey Falls take right, from there 25 km. Kote Betta temple, Kote Abbey falls are also in North Kodagu. Abbi waterfall and other
waterfall
A waterfall is a point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops. Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf.
Waterfalls can be formed in several wa ...
s are best during
monsoon
A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal oscil ...
season, typically some days after it starts raining in June up to the end of
rainy season
The rainy season is the time of year when most of a region's average annual rainfall occurs.
Rainy Season may also refer to:
* ''Rainy Season'' (short story), a 1989 short horror story by Stephen King
* "Rainy Season", a 2018 song by Monni
* ''T ...
, while there is more water gushing in the streams and rivers.
Notable people
Armed Forces
* Field Marshal
K. M. Cariappa, first Indian
C-in-C, fourth Indian High Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand
* General
Kodandera Subayya Thimayya
General Kodendera Subayya Thimayya (31 March 1906 - 18 December 1965) was a distinguished soldier of the Indian Army who served as Chief of Army Staff from 1957 to 1961 in the crucial years leading up to the conflict with China in 1962. Gen. ...
, head of Indian Army, chairman of
Korean Repatriation Commission, head of UN Peacekeeping force
*
Squadron Leader Ajjamada Boppayya Devayya, martyred in Indo-Pak war of 1965 as a fighter pilot after shooting down enemy aircraft and crashing into Pakistan; only Indian Air Force personnel to earn the Mahavir Chakra posthumously
*
Mangerira Chinnappa Muthanna Army Martyr
* Lieutenant General
Biddanda Chengappa Nanda, GOC-in-C Northern Command, Karnataka Rajyaotsava Awardee
* Lieutenant General
C.B. Ponnappa, Adjutant General of the Indian Army.
* Air Marshal
K. C. Cariappa
* Lieutenant General
Pattacheruvanda C. Thimayya, former
General Officer
A general officer is an officer of high rank in the armies, and in some nations' air forces, space forces, and marines or naval infantry.
In some usages the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colonel."general, adj. and n.". OED O ...
in the Indian Army
Sports
*
M. P. Ganesh (Mollera Poovaiah Ganesh), Indian hockey captain, player and coach
*
B. P. Govinda (Billimoga Puttaswamy Govinda), Indian hockey player
*
Arjun Halappa
Arjun Halappa (born 13 December 1980) is a professional Indian hockey player and former captain of Indian Hockey Team.
Career
Midfield maestro Arjun Halappa is the son of former East Bengal Hockey Club player B. K. Halappa,
He hails from Kod ...
, Indian hockey captain and player
*
A B Subbaiah
Anjaparavanda Bopaiah Subbaiah is a former Indian hockey goalkeeper and coach.
Early life
He was born in Madikeri (Kodagu district, Karnataka) into the Kodava community. He played hockey for his school, St. Michael's Madikeri, as a fourteen ...
(Anjaparavanda Bopaiah Subbaiah) - Indian field hockey goalkeeper and coach.
*
M. M. Somaya (Maneyapanda Muthanna Somaya) - Indian field hockey player.
*
S. V. Sunil (Somwarpet Vittalacharya Sunil), Indian hockey player
*
V. R. Raghunath
Vokkaliga Ramachandra Raghunath (born 1 November 1988) is a former Indian professional field hockey player. He played as a fullback and was known for his abilities as a drag flicker.
Early life
Raghunath was born on 1 November 1988 to a forme ...
(Vokkaligara Ramachandra Raghunath), Indian hockey player
*
Ashwini Nachappa, Indian athlete, Arjuna awardee
*
Rohan Bopanna
Rohan Bopanna ( ; born 4 March 1980) is an Indian professional tennis player. His singles career-high ranking was world No. 213 in 2007 and his career-high ranking in doubles was world No. 3 on 22 July 2013. He has been a member of the Indian ...
, Indian tennis player
*
Ashwini Ponnappa
Ashwini Ponnappa Machimanda (born 18 September 1989) is an Indian badminton player who represents the country at the international badminton circuit in both the women's and mixed doubles disciplines. She had a successful partnership with Jwal ...
, Indian badminton player
*
Robin Uthappa
Robin Venu Uthappa (; born 11 November 1985) is a former Indian cricketer, who last played for Kerala in domestic cricket & Chennai Super Kings in IPL. Robin has represented team India in ODIs and T20Is.
Uthappa made his One Day International ...
, Indian Cricketer
*
K. C. Cariappa, professional cricketer
*
Jagat and Anita Nanjappa
Jagat and Anita Nanjappa are a well-known couple in the sport of motor racing in India. They belong to the Kodava community and are natives of Kodagu district of Karnataka. They have participated and won many motorbike and car rallies in India. ...
- motor racers
*
Joshna Chinappa
Joshna Chinappa (born 15 September 1986) is an Indian professional squash player. She reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 10 in July 2016. She was the first Indian to win the British Junior Squash Championship title in 2005 in th ...
- Indian
squash
Squash may refer to:
Sports
* Squash (sport), the high-speed racquet sport also known as squash racquets
* Squash (professional wrestling), an extremely one-sided match in professional wrestling
* Squash tennis, a game similar to squash but pla ...
player
*
Len Aiyappa
Len Aiyappa (born 31 March 1979) is an Indian professional field hockey player. He remained one of India's best drag-flickers until he retired from the national team following a fallout with the Indian Hockey Federation in 2006. He last played ...
- Indian field hockey player.
Politics
*
C M Poonacha (Cheppudira Muthanna Poonacha) Gandhian, Freedom fighter, politician.
*
N. Somanna
Nidemane Somana (15 April 1905 – 25 January 1958) was an Indian politician and lawyer. He was an Indian National Congress leader in Coorg State and served as the Member of Parliament for the state in the first legislature after the independenc ...
(Nidyamale Somanna), lawyer and politician
*
K. G. Bopaiah (Kombarana Ganapathy Bopaiah), 18th
Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
*
Appachu Ranjan
M. P. Appachu Ranjan (born 11 September 1957) is an Indian politician who was the former Minister for Youth Services and Sports in Karnataka, a state in Southern India. He is a leader of the BJP in Karnataka and a fifth time Member of the Karna ...
, politician
*
Prema Cariappa
Iychettira Prema Cariappa is an Indian political and social worker. A politician from Indian National Congress party, she was a former Mayor of Bangalore and a former MP (member of the Parliament of India), as she was representing Karnataka in ...
, first woman Mayor of Bangalore, Rajya Sabha MP
Cinema
*
Prema, actress
*
Shwetha Chengappa
Swetha Changappa is a Kannada television actress who has acted in various tele-serials and films. She is well known for her role "Rani" in Majaa Talkies.
Career
She debuted her acting career through ''Sumathi'', a serial directed by S. Naray ...
, actress
*
Rashmika Mandanna
Rashmika Mandanna (born 5 April 1996) is an Indian actress who works predominantly in Telugu and Kannada films besides few Hindi and Tamil films. She is a recipient of four SIIMA Awards and a Filmfare Award South. She made her acting debut wi ...
, actress
*
Nidhi Subbaiah
Nidhi Subbaiah (born 16 February 1987) is an Indian actress and model, who has appeared in various television advertisements and films, she is known for her performance in successful Kannada movies such as ''Pancharangi'' (2010) and ''Krishnan ...
, actress
*
Daisy Bopanna
Daisy Bopanna is an Indian actress who appears in Kannada, Hindi, Telugu and Tamil language films.
Personal life
Bopanna is from Kodagu. She attended Aurobindo School, pre-university at Kumarans College and graduated with a Bachelor of Fi ...
, actress
*
Harshika Poonachha, actress
*
Gulshan Devaiah
Gulshan Devaiah is an Indian actor who primarily appears in Hindi films. He is known for his roles in '' Shaitan'', ''Hate Story'' and '' Hunterrr''. His performance in Shaitan was critically praised and earned him a nomination for Filmfare Aw ...
Civil Services
*
C. B. Muthamma, first woman officer
Indian Foreign Service
The Indian Foreign Service (IFS) is the diplomatic service and a central civil service of the Government of India under the Ministry of External Affairs. The Foreign Secretary is the head of the service. Vinay Mohan Kwatra is the 34th and the ...
*
Rao Bahadur Pemmanda K. Monnappa, first
Inspector General of Police
An Inspector General of Police is a senior police officer in the police force or police service of several nations. The rank usually refers to the head of a large regional command within a police service, and in many countries refers to the most se ...
of
Hyderabad State
Hyderabad State () was a princely state located in the south-central Deccan region of India with its capital at the city of Hyderabad. It is now divided into the present-day state of Telangana, the Kalyana-Karnataka region of Karnataka, and t ...
following
Operation Polo
Operation Polo was the code name of the Hyderabad "police action" in September 1948, by the then newly independent Dominion of India against Hyderabad State. It was a military operation in which the Indian Armed Forces invaded the Nizam-rule ...
*
(Tiger) Ashok Kumar, Retd.
Assistant Commissioner of Police of Bengaluru
*
A. S. Bopanna, Judge of Supreme court
*
C. G. Somiah was the first IAS Officer from
Coorg to rise to be the Home Secretary, Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) and Comptroller and Auditor General.
*Diwan Bahadur
Ketoli Chengappa
Dewan Bahadur Ketolira Chengappa, C.I.E., was born on 3 March 1878 to Ketolira Muddaiah (worked as a village official) & Bolliavva from Yavakapadi Village, Kabinakad, Napoklu. He completed his matriculation in the year 1893. Thereafter, he went ...
, administrator (Chief Commissioner of Coorg province)
Religion
*
Kalyatanda Ponnappa (c.1600) was a religious leader and warrior who is now worshipped as a demi-god
*
Sadguru Appayya Swami
Appaiah Swami or Sadguru Appayya Swami (ಅಪ್ಪಯ ಸ್ವಾಮಿ 1885–1956) (not to be mistaken with Appayya Swamy, a 17th-century Carnatic Musician and scholar of Tamil Nadu) was a Hindu Indian spiritual master who lived in Virajpet ...
(1885–1956), (born of Kodava parents) founder of Kaveri Ashram, a Hindu monastery in Virajpet, born as Palanganda Appaiah, ordained into Sannyas (monkhood) by Guru Ramgiri.
*
Swami Narayanananda
*
Swami Shambhavananda
Literature
*
Appachcha Kavi (also called Appachu Kavi), playwright
*
Boverianda Nanjamma and Chinnappa, translators, authors
*
B D Ganapathy
*
I. M. Muthanna author and translator
*
Nadikerianda Chinnappa
Nadikerianda Chinnappa (1875–1931) was an Indian compiler, poet, translator, army man, police officer, cricket player, singer and philanthropist from Kodagu.
Origins Ancestry
The Nadikerianda clan name originated from the words ''Nadu keri ...
, folklore compiler
Others
*
Kodagina Gowramma, noted writer
*
Guddemane Appaiah Gowda, 19th century freedom fighter
*
Pandyanda Belliappa
Pandyanda I. Belliappa (or Pandianda I. Belliappa) was a Gandhian, a freedom fighter and politician from the erstwhile state of Coorg.
Freedom struggle
Belliappa entered politics in 1921 as a member of the Coorg Planters' Association. He later ...
(also called Pandianda Belliappa or P I Belliappa) Gandhian, Freedom fighter, politician, journalist.
*
Biddu
Biddu Appaiah (born 8 February 1944) is a British-Indian singer-songwriter, composer, and music producer who composed and produced many worldwide hit records during a career spanning five decades. Considered one of the pioneers of disco, Euro d ...
is a Kodava (Coorgi) by birth. He is a British Indian musician and winner of Grammy award.
*
Saleem Farook, tribal rights activist
*
Nima Poovaya-Smith
Dr Ammanichanda Nima Poovaya-Smith OBE is a museum curator, art historian and writer. She is known for her work on transcultural and post-colonial South Asian museum collections in Bradford.
Early life and education
Poovaya-Smith was born in ...
, museum curator, art historian and writer
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N. S. Narendra, Firepro founder
See also
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Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary
Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the 21 Wildlife Sanctuaries in Karnataka, India.
This sanctuary is located in Somwarpet taluk of the Kodagu district. It is home to rare and endangered birdlife. The Kadamakkal reserve forest is a part ...
References
Further reading
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* Belliappa, C. P. ''Tale of a Tiger's Tail & Others Yarns from Coorg''. English.
* Belliappa, C. P. ''Victoria Gowramma''. English.
* Bopanna, P. T. ''Kodagu: Mungaru Maleya Vismayada Nadu''/ ''Discover Coorg''. Kannada/ English.
* Bopanna, P. T. ''Coorg State: Udaya-Pathana'' / ''Coorg State''. Kannada/ English.
* Ganapathy, B. D. ''Kodagu mattu Kodavaru''. Kannada. 1962.
* Ganapathy, B. D. ''Nanga Kodava''. Kodava. 1973.
* Kushalappa, Mookonda. “The early Coorgs”. Chennai: Notion Press. 2013.
* Kushalappa, Mookonda. “Long ago in Coorg”. Chennai: Pothi books. 2014.
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Murphy, Dervla. ''
On a Shoestring to Coorg''.
* Puttur Anantharaja Gowda (2015). ''IN PURSUIT OF OUR ROOTS'' Bengaluru: Tenkila Publications
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N Prabhakaran. ''Kutaku kurippukal (Coorg Notes)''. Kannur: Kairali Books.
External links
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Kodagu district website
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