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Koragajja, also formally referred to as Koragathaniya, is a spirit deity (Daiva) worshipped throughout Tulunadu, Malenadu, and Kasaragod. These are regions located in coastal South-West India within the states of Karnataka and Kerala. He is one of the most widely revered spirits in the Tulu folklore pantheon, and is often worshipped through a shamanic dance known as Būta Kōlā or a private ceremony called Būta Nēma.
Personality
[edit]Koragajja is highly respected for his intelligence and wisdom. His devotees approach him for his fair guidance in resolving disputes and making important decisions. He is also a guardian figure who provides protection to his devotees from evil spirits and negative influence, and he is thus turned to for safety and security especially in matters regarding spiritual and physical wellbeing.
A major distinctive aspect that defines Koragajja is his approachability. While many deities are portrayed as distant or reserved, Koragajja is approachable and is directly involved in everyday matters of his devotees.
Koragajja is believed to have been a historical figure who resided in Tulunadu. It was due to his virtuous life and miraculous events associated with him that he became venerated as a spirit.
Role
[edit]Koragajja is often depicted as a figure with a deep connection to the legal and moral order of the community. He is known for his ability to offer insightful judgments in disputes, guide the community in difficult times, and protect his followers from harm. He is typically portrayed carrying a sword and a pan (sometimes considered as a book or palm leaf manuscript), symbols of his authority and knowledge.
Koragajja's story is not just about his divine actions but also about his impact on Tulu culture. He embodies the ethical and moral values of the community, serving as a link between the past and the present, the spiritual and the everyday. His tale is a vital part of the collective memory and identity of the Tulu-speaking people, reflecting their beliefs, values, and the complexities of their social life.