Raghu Joghee (Photo Journalist with Dinamalar) published this in Facebook - Badagas Group.
My (Wg Cdr JP) take on this :
Great to see the photos with all the participants [excepting, sadly, the hormonium player] in traditional badaga dress. The ladies look very gracious with chinnadha geray (border) mundu - thundu [without thankfully a red ribbon on the pattu and as 'satta'].
Why are we still blindly accepting [and feeding the journos] that we have migrated from Mysore during Vijayanagara Empire? At best, this 'twisted' tale of history is the perception of few historians including a neo lot of Badaga authors. What we know about Badaga Origin is very limited. I claim without hesitation that we are one of the original inhabitants of the Nilgiris.
I can 'see' some self styled 'Badaga' champions questioning me - 'what proof do you have?'.See my detailed disclosure in http://badaga.wordpress.com/badagas-origin/
My (Wg Cdr JP) take on this :
Great to see the photos with all the participants [excepting, sadly, the hormonium player] in traditional badaga dress. The ladies look very gracious with chinnadha geray (border) mundu - thundu [without thankfully a red ribbon on the pattu and as 'satta'].
Why are we still blindly accepting [and feeding the journos] that we have migrated from Mysore during Vijayanagara Empire? At best, this 'twisted' tale of history is the perception of few historians including a neo lot of Badaga authors. What we know about Badaga Origin is very limited. I claim without hesitation that we are one of the original inhabitants of the Nilgiris.
I can 'see' some self styled 'Badaga' champions questioning me - 'what proof do you have?'.
No comments:
Post a Comment