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- other. Goravas wear a headgear made of bear hair. It is customary in most villages of Karnataka to bring young children in front of the Goravas to get...
- the coming year. The gorava dance (goravara kunita), a dance of the Shiva cult, is po****r in areas of North Karnataka. The goravas worship Mylara linga...
- Karnataka the Goravas worship Mylara Lingeshwara Temple which belongs to the Halumatha(Kuruba gowda) community. In South Karnataka the Goravas wear black-and-white...
- throughout a region celebrated the festival of their gods. During this time Goravas, an order of saints dedicated to Mailari Devaru, are initiated. During...
- devotees of lord Mailara Linga. at housewarming ceremonies, devotees invite Goravas to their new homes and is called as mane seve or ogu seve. In private ceremonies...
- Kannada word Gorava meaning a 'Shaiva mendicant'. While known as Gurav(Shaiv Brahmin) in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, they are also called Gorava in Karnataka...
- Inscriptions mention various Shaiva sects (worshipers of the god Shiva) such as Goravas, Kapalikas, Pasupatas and Kalamukhas. Famous residential schools of learning...
- Sovasiya, Jakvadiya, Vanodiya ,Godhakiya, Ra****iya, Butiya, Chekhaliya, Gorava, Kundhiya, Bhojaviya, Bhirbhadiya, Bhochiya, Patni, Dataniya, Dantani and...
- Karnataka. It is usually conducted in the month of February. The designated "Gorava," standing on top of a ten foot bow, prophesies what to expect in the coming...
- sambala, Halakki Gowda’s gummate, chande, and dimmi dammadi, the damaruga of Goravas, and the nagari. Wind instruments include jun****pana gane- a one-metre...