Mangaluru: Revisit the past - Guthu House at Pilikula opens for public


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JD)

Mangaluru, Apr 14: Replica of the royal 'Guttuda Ill' (Guthumane or Guthu House), the house of the landlords, which has been constructed at Dr Shivaram Karanth Pilikula Nisargadhama to preserve the rich culture of Tulunadu. opened for public on Friday April 14.

The first visitor to write in the visitors' book was Dakshina Kannada in-charge minister Ramanath Rai. He appreciated the work done by the Pilikula administration and opined in the comments section of the book that the house had come up beautifully but it would need constant maintenance.

Speaking to Daijiworld, director of Pilikula Nisargadhama Dr Prabhakar Sharma said, "From April 15, a fee of Rs 30 will be charged per visitor which will be utilized for the maintenece of the house. Similar to the other spots in the Nisargadhama, school children and interested organizations can will be given concession. The amphitheatre will also be completed soon and will be open for public and artistes to showcase their performances. As soon as the grants are sanctioned the work on the folk museum will be started."

Deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim said, "We want to develop this spot as a tourist destination. Thanks to funds from the government of India and the government of Karnataka, this Guthu House has come up fresh and alive, depicting the rich culture and lifestyle of this region in the 19th and 20th centuries. Public need to spread the word so that this place gains publicity and awareness is created about the rich culture of Tulunadu and carried forward to the next generation."

Consturucted at a cost of Rs 1 crore, the replica of the Guthu House truly brings to life all elements of Tulu folklore and traditional households.

On entering the house, you are welcomed by the large 'Jagali' where you can find wooden pillors given a touch of art by the artisans. There are traditional 'pallakki' (palaquin), 'Maene' which were used for the transporatation of women, along with artificial horns of wild animals depicting the bravery of Tuluvas. On the left is the 'Ugrana', the store room and 'Daivada Kone' where imprints of dieties of the house and other articles pertaining to the diety are kept. To the right there is the Bhutaradhane ritual materials along with a large pendulum clock and other antique artifacts.

When you enter inside, to the left you have life-size sculpture of an old lady explaining a story to her grandchildren. One can also choose between four stories and listen to the recording of the story from the grandmother. On the right you have the traditional furniture like the easychair and an olden day cot.

In the central part of the house are sculptures depicting Aati Kalenja, Koti-Chennayya and Yakshagana characters. There is also a room dedicated to Yakshagana artistes and a documentary room with visuals of Paad-dhanas and Yakshagana for the visitors.

All in all, Guthu House is an artistic and visual treat for the visitors, a place that takes you down memory lane and recreates the charm of the bygone era.

  

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Apr 15 2016

    Lovely and it's richness in beauty a honour and our old tradition at preserve!!!A beautiful act of a kind !!!

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  • Harih, Kadaba

    Fri, Apr 15 2016

    Super, will visit on coming vacation, Thanks for sharing good news

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/Surat

    Fri, Apr 15 2016

    Guthu..now-a-days only remained in wedding cards. Good olden days elderly guthhu womens are even taken by 'palki'. People around the areas use to respect that family much. Woh bhi ek daur tha...aaj bhi ek daur hai. As most of the bunts spread all over made name and fame in respective fields..people forget earlier renowned guthhu families slowly. Some are still carried forward there tradition upto now...to marry-off to only person belonged to guthhu. Who is giving 'gheni' to anybody. Wrong policy of late indira..made them switch on to other job.

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  • Valerian, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 15 2016

    It is good hear and see that steps are being taken to preserve culture and lifestyle of the region,in todays concrete jungle world culture. We are happy to have a place Pilicula is being continuously developed for all these activities and definitely soon it will become one of the tourist attraction of the region.

    DC Saab,
    For quicker and easy approach to Pilicula, please develop Bondel to Mudushedde Road via Padushedde and introduce buses through this road, than the current winding road via Kulshekar, Kudupu,Vamanjoor which is exhausting.

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  • Rajesh, mangalore

    Fri, Apr 15 2016

    After the land reforms act was enacted some Guthu families became poor families. Some lineage of Gutthu families are doing menial jobs in mumbai. some of the Guttu houses are in bad shape Now, the descendants of Gutthu houses can see their past glory in Pilikula.

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  • Francis Pinto, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 15 2016

    The guthu ancestral home looks beautiful. But what about our old Christian homes in Mangalore ? Only a handful are standing today. I have seen an old Christian home being promoted for foreign tourists at Balmatta circle. This is a very good move. I agree that these old homes are very expensive to maintain these days.

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  • Juliet mascarenhas, bejai

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Amazing !
    Sweet memories of the good old days.
    Atilda Kone,dikkel excellent.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Bejaimai,

    Welcome back...where were you hiding?

    Did you visited Shani temple?...Just kidding...

    Pictures are really very nice...I had seen many of these things in my childhood...including dikkel...


    ...JH...

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