Tulu is one of the oldest living languages of India’s western coastal region known as Tulu Nadu. Rooted in oral tradition, ritual memory, and community life, Tulu preserved Hindu thought not through written scriptures but through festivals, Bhoota Kola, paddanas, ancestor worship, and nature-centered practices.
This video explores how Tulu culture carried Hindu ideas of dharma, cosmic balance, moral responsibility, and harmony with nature in a lived and accessible form. It also explains the organic relationship between Tulu and Sanskrit, where Sanskrit provided sacred mantras and philosophical structure while Tulu remained the language of explanation, ritual, and everyday life.
Tulu represents an ancient regional expression of Hindu civilization where belief was not imposed, but lived, remembered, and passed down through generations.
Keywords
Tulu language, Tulu culture, Tulu Nadu, oral tradition, Bhoota Kola, Daiva worship, Hindu thought, regional Hinduism, Indian languages, Dravidian languages, Sanskrit and Tulu, ritual memory, paddanas, indigenous traditions, temple culture, Indian civilization
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