Kannada Ammana Tullu Kathegalu
Tullu tullu tullu. Ondhu kaage. Adhu thumba hasivu (hunger). Kaage hothu, hothu. Sigalilla aharavva. Aaga adhu namma mane mundhe bandhu. Amma masale tatte ittiddhu. Kaage managi, khaara masale kudithu. "Aiyo! Aiyo!" Kaage kothu. "Neeru kodi, neeru kodi!" Amma odhogli. "Yaake kaage? Yaake aluthiya?" Kaage helithu: "Khaara jasti aithu. Nalige suttitha. Neeru kodi." Amma neeru kotidlu. Kaage kudithu. Aaga neeru jasti aithu. Kaage helithu: "Idu neerina saru aithu. Masale illa, uppu illa. Beku illa." Amma naguthu, kaagege chukki khaana kodtalu. Tullu tullu tullu... Kaage hothu tumba, manege hogi malagitu. Neevu kuda kannu muchkolli, nidde madona. Tullu... tullu... tullu... Shhh.
Chitra Mooliya Kathe (The Story of the Clever Rabbit) Kannada Ammana Tullu Kathegalu
Kannada Ammana Tullu Kathegalu are a treasure trove of stories that have been passed down through generations of Kannada-speaking people. These tales are an integral part of Karnataka's rich cultural heritage, reflecting the values, traditions, and history of the region. Efforts must be made to preserve and promote these stories, ensuring their continuation for future generations. By embracing and celebrating Kannada Ammana Tullu Kathegalu, we can foster a deeper appreciation for Karnataka's cultural heritage and promote a sense of pride and identity among its people. Tullu tullu tullu
The book (or oral tradition compiled into text) features a range of animal fables, moral parables, and witty village anecdotes. Common elements include: Kaage hothu, hothu
In today's fast-paced world, where technology and modernization are rapidly changing the way we live, it is essential to preserve these ancient stories. Kannada Ammana Tullu Kathegalu are a vital part of Karnataka's cultural heritage, and efforts must be made to ensure their continuation.
Unlike heavier mythological texts (e.g., Mahabharata or Basavanna Vachanas ), these tales are low on ritual and high on relatable, rustic charm.