South India Heritage
Karnataka Heritage

Karnataka,
known as "the priceless gift of indulgent nature", is a unique blend
of a glorious past and a rich present. Karnataka is the sixth largest state
in India.It is the only state in India where gold is found.It is the land of
silk and sandal, of coffee and cardamom, of the 17m statue of Jain Saint Gomateshwara
and of the enchaning sculptural wealth of Belur and Halebid of the historical
ruins of Hampi and monuments of Bijapur. To the composite culture of India,
the contribution of Karnataka, is in no way inferior to that of any other region
of India. In fact, in many fields, Karnataka's contribution far exceeds that
of the other regions individually. This is specially so in the fields of are,
music, religion, and philosophy.
Karnataka possesses a rich cultural heritage. The folk theatre has an ancient
and rich tradition, the two principal forms being Yakshagana and the puppet
theatre. 'Yakshagana' is akin to Kathakali of Kerala in the choice of its elaborate
costumes and vigorous dancing. 'Bhootada Kunita' (Dance of the Divine Cult),
'Nagamandala' and the demon dance are some quaint rituals prevalent only in
Dakshina Kannada coastal area.
Sravanabelagola, near Mysore, has a giant 1,000-yr-old stone statue of Bahubali,
the Jain saint. Huge monolithic Jain statues are peculiar to the Kannada culture.
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