New Delhi: Tuluvas Relive Traditional Games through Bale Gobbuga Pili-Petta


New Delhi: Tuluvas Relive Traditional Games through Bale Gobbuga Pili-Petta

Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi (MM/RD)
Pics: Prakash Shetty Ulepady

New Delhi, Feb 18: They were people playing like small children without much bothering about anyone and anything else. Their age had nothing to do with their spirit. All were lost in the memory of their childhood. The Delhi Higher Secondary Kannada School square observed the enthusiasm of Tuluvas in reliving their traditional games with amuse.

It was the large gathering of Tuluvas, which had gathered there for reliving their traditional games of Tulu Nadu in the capital city. This energizing day out had been organized by ‘Tulu Nadu Development Forum, New Delhi’.

The programme was titled ‘Bale Gobbuga Pili-Petta,’ one of the traditional games of Tuluvas. It was inaugurated in a traditional manner by Netravathi Mayya and Shankar Shetty by dashing two coconuts against each other (traditionally called as Tharai Kuttunu). There were lot many other traditional games of Tulu Nadu like 'Lagori', 'Kutti Donne', 'Muttata' etc. 

All Tuluvas who are residing in capital city participated in the event. This attempt by Tuluvites living in Delhi to promote and preserve the traditional Tulu Nadu culture and games is indeed praiseworthy.

  

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  • Sudhir Kunder, Mulky/UAE

    Thu, Feb 21 2008

    It's a proud feeling to see the Tuluvas spirit in the capital of India. Such getogether should be organised in other parts of India and accross the globe where Tulu community exist. My best wishes to the Delhi tulunadu community.

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  • bhaskar r poojary, neermarga/dubai

    Wed, Feb 20 2008

    Delhida urudu uppuna tulu appena jogleg enna udal dinjina solmel.varsha varhsala inchina gobbulen matha nadapadu namma tulunaduda kalen edi rastrodu derthu tojavudu.

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  • steevan prakash, siddakatte/qatar

    Thu, Feb 21 2008

    Good article. It forced me to remember my childhood days. great unity o tuluvas residing in capital.

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  • Shashi Hegde, Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Feb 19 2008

    Very much delighted and overwhelmed to read this article about Tuluvas conducting traditional games with much fervor & enthusiasm. Congratulations to organizers and thanks to Daiji for bringing up the article.

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  • Anand Paniyur,

    Tue, Feb 19 2008

    Annanakule, masth kusiyand. Moolu alidh pothina gobbulen aulaandala gobbudu rashtra mattode dherth pathiyaratha. masth kusiyand. Thuluvappe Thelther. Kateelappe nikalen kaapad.

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  • Captain Stanley Latif Correa, Urwa Stores/Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Feb 18 2008

    Well done Tulu Nadu guys!! It is good to hear the programmes conducted by Tuluvites from Capital. This will spread rest of country. I congratulate the organising members all the best. I am from Tulu Nadu & I am proud of my culture, social activities & sports etc.

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  • Ibrahi Kaleel Ullal, Ullal/Mangalore,(Al.Taif. K.S.A)

    Tue, Feb 19 2008

    Really nice to see this photograph, We miss this Tulunadu Games,Flash back to 17 year ago,Congratulation for Mangaloreans to conduct this occasion Tuluvas.Thanks for Daijiworld.

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  • Ramdas V.L., vamanjoor/Bristol

    Tue, Feb 19 2008

    Traditional game. welcome. If you would have added few more items like, billis (a play with cashewnets) Palli etc. it could have been a wonderful event. Don't forget to add in your next programe.

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  • P.Ramachandra, Mangalore / Doha - Qatar

    Tue, Feb 19 2008

    Here are the extracts of few publications appeared in various web portals. Newindpress: Mangalore, Mar 2 ,2007: Dravidian University in Kuppam in Andhra Pradesh has set up a chair exclusively dedicated to Tulu studies. Mangalore / New Delhi , Mar 20, 2007: Keralite P Karunakaran, CPI(M) member of the Lok Sabha from Kasaragod during a zero hour, demanded that Tulu, a language spoken by lacs of people in and around Mangalore and Udupi, be included in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India. Now by organizing Bale Gobbuga Pili-Petta at Delhi it has been established that the people living outside Tulunadu are sincerely promoting and preserving the traditional Tulu Nadu culture and games

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  • Chandra, Kudla

    Mon, Feb 18 2008

    This is an excellent initiative by delhi tuluvas. Congratulations!

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