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- Nagaradhane is a form of serpent worship which, along with Bhuta Kola, is one of the unique traditions prevalent in coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada...
- an ancient ritual ****ociated with the ‘daivas****s’ (temples) here. Nagaradhane or snake worship is practised according to the po****r belief of the...
- means Vishnu who sleeps (Sayana) on Sheshanaga Jörmungandr Manasa Nāga Nagaradhane Ouroboros Padmanabhaswamy Temple Snake worship Vasuki Handa 2004, p. 91...
- every year and heavy winds. Bhuta Kola, Aati kalenja, Karangolu, and Nagaradhane are some cultural traditions of Udupi. The residents celebrate festivals...
- Kartikeya as a Nāga Festivals Shasti, Kiru Shasti, Nagara Panchami, Nagaradhane Location Location On banks of river Kumaradhara State Karnataka Country...
- distinctive features include the rituals of Yakshagana, Bhuta Kola, Nagaradhane Aati kalenja and Kambala. Bhuta Kola is similar to Theyyam in North Malabar...
- Distinctive features of this culture include rituals of Bhuta Kola, Nagaradhane and Yakshagana. Tuluva New Year is called Bisu. Pilinalike or Tiger Dance...
- Parba(Tulu New Year), Ramanavami, Hanuman Jayanthi etc. They also believe in Nagaradhane and rituals of Bhuta Kola.[citation needed] Ashta Mathas of Udupi Tuluva...
- Malabar. Korikatta (****fight) is another favourite sport for the people. Nagaradhane (Snake worship) is practised in the Tulu Nadu according to the po****r...
- Tuluva community at night. Bhuta Kola is similar to Theyyam in Kerala. Nagaradhane (snake worship) is performed in praise of Naga Devatha (the serpent king)...