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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Tigers vanishing, pooja continues in Uttara Kannada villages

Tue, 23 Nov 2010 - 19:59:00S.O. News Service |

Karwar: Tiger worship is century old tradition in many parts of Uttara Kannada district. This practice is still in vogue at Kanasgiri village near here and elsewhere in the district.

The pooja is held every year during the Hind month of 'Karteeka'. It was held at Kanasgiri on Friday evening. Each family brings an earthen pot painted with the tigers' face on it to nearby forest and keeps it on a particular place on the day of pooja. Various dishes are offered to the Tiger God on the occasion.

According to Deepak Naik, president of Yuvaka Sangha of the village, earlier the villagers used to carry the earthen idol of tiger for pooja. Since the past two decades this practice has been stopped. Instead the pots are worshipped.

The elders in the village recollect that the village was surrounded by thick forest around 50-60 years ago the forest was a natural habitat for tigers. Many villagers had noticed tigers roaming freely in the forest. But indiscriminate hunting and denudation for forest resulted in depletion of tiger population. According to them the cattle, grazing in the forest, used to be the easy target for the tigers. It was in this context tiger worship started on the belief that tigers would be pleased wit the worship and stop killing the cattle.

According retired chief mineral economist, hunting of tigers in the jungles of Uttara Kannada district was a pastime and a fun for royal families and the British. Joida forest area had thick tiger population then, Mining activity in Joida taluk also was responsible for the depletion of tiger population, he says.

If at all a few tigers still exist in the forest region of the district, the villagers, who worship tiger should be complimented, he said.

If at all a few tigers still exist in the forest region of the district, the villagers, who worship tiger should be complimented, he said.

In Sirsi, Siddapur and Yellapur taluks, one can find the statues of tigers in the thick forest. The villagers from surrounding areas offer pooja in those places once in a year.

1 comment:

  1. THanks for posting. I am from Uttara Kannada, and is a district still with highest forest cover in Western Ghats.

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