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Goravara Kunitha : ウィキペディア英語版 | Goravara Kunitha Goravara Kunitha is a traditional dance of Kuruba Gowdas of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Kuruba Gowdas are devotees of lord Mailara Linga, men belonging to this community take Deekshe or the process of initiation to follow the tradition of Gorava. The Deekshe is usually performed before marriage. They dedicate their rest of lives for lord Mailara Linga and the folk form Goravara Kunitha. ==Deekshe== Deekshe to the boys belonging to Kuruba Gowda community is given on a preordained date in the presence of Lord Mailara Linga. The guru or head of the Gorava clan blesses and accepts the boy into the sect. A woolen blanket is presented to the person upon his undertaking the Deekshe. Accessories such as ''Gante'' (jingle), ''Jolge'' (bag), ''Bandara'' (holy ash), ''Betha'' (wooden stick), ''Dhone'' (bowl), ''Damaru'' (small drum), and ''Pillangovi'' (flute) are worshipped and presented to him. These accessories are crucial for him to carry on his life as a Gorava. He is made to wear a red shirt and ''Kavade sara'' (cowries necklace) and then takes an oath to serve the Gorava and Kuruba Gowda faith.
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