The views and perspective of the non-Tuluvas help us to perceive the reality better. Everyone gets a chance to witness Yakshagana, Butha Kola, Kambla, etc. in someway or other. But impression of the people who are not from South Canara can enhances the understanding of others by sharing one's own experience.
The people of Tulunadu are united because of their culture. They take pride in their differences as it motivates them to follow their tradition. The people have gone out of their territory yet their remain loyal to their culture by practicing it in some way or other. Whether they are fisher folks or any other for that matter they take up a business that is close their culture.
They love for own culture and tradition reflects in their actions. As a result their spread their culture and its uniqueness everywhere. They are in many fields like cinema, politics, business and so on but their love for their culture they express it in their worship and relation.
Lijo, a student from Kerela said, 'Tuilunadu is a multilingual community in which people speak different languages." In other words Lijo is trying to say that Tulunadu is a place for all. And that is the beauty of the place called Tulunadu. N.P. Shetty, the author of 'Tulunadu Poli Chaira,' said, " Tuluvas are those who apeak Tulu more than those who are born in Tulunadu." Therefore the attitude of people are more welcoming. When people admire a new culture they do find something very special compare to own culture. Therefore we shall just pay attention to the other who has something more to say about the culture of Tulunadu. One of the guy from Tibet said, "Tulunadu is felt because of their expression through Yakshagana and other cultural art forms." It is very authentic when someone has experienced on his own the uniqueness of this culture.
They love for own culture and tradition reflects in their actions. As a result their spread their culture and its uniqueness everywhere. They are in many fields like cinema, politics, business and so on but their love for their culture they express it in their worship and relation.
Reference: Tulunadu Poli Echaina, N.P.Shetty, Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy, 2011.
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