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==Etymology and origins== | ==Etymology and origins== | ||
Nadavaru means '''The people of Nadu or Country'''.Supposedly they converted to [[Hinduism]] from [[Jainism]] between the 16th and 18th centuries. One can find | Nadavaru means '''The people of Nadu or Country'''.Supposedly they converted to [[Hinduism]] from [[Jainism]] between the 16th and 18th centuries. One can find Golibeera, Jain beera, Jain Jataka,Jainism temples in Nadava villages. | ||
==People== | ==People== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
'''Queen Chennabhairadevi and Nadavaru''' ''/'' '''Nadava''' ''/'' '''Nador'''''.'' The Uttara Kannada district was known as Ankola Province before the British rule. Sheila Inscription in the village of Bhavikeri, Ankola was inscribed in the Vijayanagara Empire King Bukkarayana period of 1362 AD, which is said to be the Ankola Nadu region, which was a Vijayanagara period. Nadavaru Trained Cavalry in Ankola's | '''Queen Chennabhairadevi and Nadavaru''' ''/'' '''Nadava''' ''/'' '''Nador'''''.'' The Uttara Kannada district was known as Ankola Province before the British rule. Sheila Inscription in the village of Bhavikeri, Ankola was inscribed in the Vijayanagara Empire King Bukkarayana period of 1362 AD, which is said to be the Ankola Nadu region, which was a Vijayanagara period. Nadavaru Trained Cavalry in Ankola's Jamagod. He was Army Commander of Nadavara Community in Karnataka Coastal Region Vijayanagar Empire Cavalry. After the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire from the war of 1565, the fort of Ankola was ruled by the Jain Queen of Gerusopa. During the period the Portuguese invaded the coastal belt and were successfully confronted by Queen Chennabhairadevi of Gerusoppe. After the fall of Vijayanagara, Jain queen Channabhairadevi, Nadavaru originally belonged to the Jain community. | ||
Nadavaru joined as a soldiers, And for the loyalty of the Swami, the Jain queen Channabhairadevi made the Nadavaru highest military leader in the Gerusoppe Empire Army. | Nadavaru joined as a soldiers, And for the loyalty of the Swami, the Jain queen Channabhairadevi made the Nadavaru highest military leader in the Gerusoppe Empire Army. | ||
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The relatives of a man who has attained marriageable age broach the subject of the marriage with a family who have an eligible daughter. When the first round of talk succeeds, the engagement ceremony is fixed on an auspicious day. The relatives of the 'eligible' daughter on a specific day proceed to the would-be-bridegrooms house and ratify the date of engagement. The third round of talks commence, when on the day of engagement, the would-be-grooms’ relatives along with the elderly villager visit the would-be-bride's house. This is ceremony is mainly attended by women members from grooms’ family. They carry many variety of flowers, sweets, gifts, jewellery and a silk saari. The groom's sister performs all rituals. The marriage is decided, and the marriage date is fixed by both family elders. Later they exchange 'Thambula' (consisting of beetle leaf and beetle nuts) and pledge not to 'disturb the alliance'. | The relatives of a man who has attained marriageable age broach the subject of the marriage with a family who have an eligible daughter. When the first round of talk succeeds, the engagement ceremony is fixed on an auspicious day. The relatives of the 'eligible' daughter on a specific day proceed to the would-be-bridegrooms house and ratify the date of engagement. The third round of talks commence, when on the day of engagement, the would-be-grooms’ relatives along with the elderly villager visit the would-be-bride's house. This is ceremony is mainly attended by women members from grooms’ family. They carry many variety of flowers, sweets, gifts, jewellery and a silk saari. The groom's sister performs all rituals. The marriage is decided, and the marriage date is fixed by both family elders. Later they exchange 'Thambula' (consisting of beetle leaf and beetle nuts) and pledge not to 'disturb the alliance'. | ||
===== | =====Javali Taruvudu (New clothing)===== | ||
Bride and Grooms’ family buy new clothes for family members. These new clothes will be presented to the family members as a kind gesture for sharing the joy. Bride and Grooms’ bill buy traditional cloths for the occasion. In recent times they look for cloths from other cultures. | Bride and Grooms’ family buy new clothes for family members. These new clothes will be presented to the family members as a kind gesture for sharing the joy. Bride and Grooms’ bill buy traditional cloths for the occasion. In recent times they look for cloths from other cultures. | ||