Udupi: Historical jackfruit timber found near Kalmady


Harshini Brahmavar

Pics: Umesh Marpalli

Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Jun 26: Tulunadu has a number of mythological stories, superficial powers, miracles and practices to narrate. In the early days, people had faith in one another and truth was their moral lesson to learn from, but the situation has changed with changing times.










Baggumunda is a place near Kalmady close to Malpe which is close to the sea that passes across Kalmady. A month back, dredging work and sand lifting works were carried on till night when all of a sudden the machine got stuck to something unknown and stopped functioning. The villagers and technicians began searching for the incognizant thing in the deep river. Two Hitachi cranes were used in the lifting operation, but astonishingly it began sinking. The villagers offered prayers to their gods. Finally, the locals and technicians succeeded in their mission and realized it was nothing but a huge jack-fruit log approximately 30 feet long and four feet in circumference. It was found 15 feet deep. This timber piece has a historical story behind it.

History behind the mythological jackfruit timber

According to ‘tulu paddana’, four centuries ago there was a holy woman by the name of Baggu, who had four brothers. She wanted to possess an ‘oil making wooden tool’, so as per her wish her four brothers went to Marne and found a huge jackfruit tree. They decided to take it with them to Kalmady and cut it into four parts. They pushed the pieces into a nearby river. The logs floated to Kalmady and surprisingly sunk to the spot. Baggu’s brothers offered prayers and Baggu challenged gods to reveal the truth. All of a sudden a strong wind rose in the midst of the river and these three pieces got thrown onto the river bank. It is believed that panjurli daiva came from Marne following the jackfruit timber and Panjurli worked in Baggu's favour. The locals say that the entire place came to be known as ‘Baggumunda’.

Panjurli belongs to the Moily community and this came to light through a ritual called 'darshana' which is practiced during the Sankranthi season.

The three jackfruit logs were used up in making tools like gana (a coconut oil making wooden tool), temple door, wooden table and so on.

Laxman, the Kalmady village head says, "Of course something did happen four centuries back. That is why we believe in mythological stories based on faith and nothing else.”

Prof Krishnaiah, director of Oriental Archives Research Centre says, "We cannot judge without testing the tree. It is believed that ancient people had faith on the abstract form of god. Whatever it is, we must bring the wood to the notice of the government."

However we will know the fact only after a lab test by conducted by the archaeological department. The archaeologist will decide its life expectancy and durability.

Many timber merchants rushed to purchase the log, but villagers kept it from reaching the market as the people of Kalmady believe that panjurli daiva rules the village and if any misdeeds occur they will have to pay for them as punishment. No government authorized official has visited the place since many days.

A recent piece of information states that if any sculptures, carved scripts, names and art are found, they must come under archaeological department. If there are no supporting forms, then it will be handed over to the forest department.

This centuries old piece of timber has now become a center of attraction for the Udupians. Peer groups, senior citizens, children are visiting Baggumunda out of curiosity and discussing it. If we go through the issue and raise a question against their belief it may hurt the villagers' religious feelings but legal guidelines need to be followed.

  

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  • crp,

    Sat, Jun 27 2015

    Jossey, the reporter of this news worked hard to find out the history of this wooden log. I really appreciate the effort of the journalist who found out the Tulu cultural background behind this.

    But all you can think of is "Why is it rotten"?

    It is very surprising that when you are presented with the rich history of Tulunad also you can find some fault and comment like this.

    Any person with some common sense will be able to answer your question. Any other wood if it is under water for a few days it will start stinking and rotting. This log has taken a beating for 400 years under water and still in amazingly good condition, which in itself a miracle.

    So what is rotten here, Jossey? Think hard and you will find the answer.

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  • Ramchandra Shetty, Urwa

    Sat, Jun 27 2015

    How naive people are to blindly believe each & every fairy tale & folklore without any evidence.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 27 2015

    Ramachandra, over here people also vote blindly ...

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  • Darshan, Udupi

    Sat, Jun 27 2015

    I don't believe we are in 21st century :p

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 26 2015

    Why is it rotting ...

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  • VM, Udupi

    Sat, Jun 27 2015

    Jossey, water and people's mind polluted you see.

    It's no more pure as 400 year's ago.

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  • Anonymous,

    Sat, Jun 27 2015

    Jossey, for a timber which is 400 years under water it is in pretty good condition.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Jun 29 2015

    any timber under water will be in good condition..

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  • Akarshad, England

    Sat, Jun 27 2015

    Jossey The TuluNadu Culturres is Divine, People Mind Might Rot of Saitan or Evil Mind, But Gods of Tulunad are always True.

    JAi panjurli daiva. He who is Immortal save us and our land from Ages Today and even tomorrow trust in him everything will be FIne. Aum NAmha SHivaya

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 26 2015

    R u talking about the Satya Daiva where many of us Dhaalithois go? We have been suffering from 15 years now that my father blindly believed in a solution from the daiva for a problem!!! its business bandumam...only gud that has happened is to that person dancing there :)

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  • balakrishna, india

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    dhrma daiva...
    yaru yene helale edu neja sangathi , sadyavadare edaivamsha veruva maradvannu alliyea katte katti adara mele erisuvdu valledu
    varushkkomme yathanushakthiyend pooje made kandetha abhivraddi aguthhade
    nambida daiva kandetha kaibeduvudella anu vbba brhaminanage heluthhiruve.
    balakrishna
    dubai uae.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jun 26 2015

    I have great belief in Daivaas and 'darshanas' of some places ,which I used to frequent. Especially of the
    'Satya Daiva' who always used to speak of the truth.I make no bones of the fact...
    My questions were limited ,however, to my success in 'Romance'!...
    There was this beautiful girl from Panemangalore, when I had just about finished College...Just seems like yesterday!
    So I put my appeal in front of the daiva, saying that...Well..you know what! Never mind that I was not settled and all that..You know 'Love'(you youngsters..it just happens! You always learn after falling in love-not before!)it just happens!
    Well, emboldened by the assurance given by Satya Daiva- I followed this girl...but did not possess the 'guts' to speak to this girl- and became 'tongue tied' every time!
    I returned to the temple with my woes!'Did you speak'..the Daiva asked... 'No'I said!!
    She then broke into peels of laughter(It still rings in my ears)
    and said..Poraa (son)! You will not even speak!You want her -not me!
    You want me to do everything???
    What's all this??!!
    1. It was true....now I recall...
    2. That is why ...now I advise! Never hesitate..take the first step
    towards 'achieving' whatever you feel right! Don't be laid back!
    A long journey always starts with small steps..!
    How true all our 'Daivas' are! and I make no bones of the fact!

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  • Mack, Udupi

    Sun, Jun 28 2015

    @Bhandarkar, All of this religious stuff is 50/50 sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, its pure co-incidence nothing else in my opinion.

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  • A.M Shaikh, Dubai, Belapu, Kaup

    Fri, Jun 26 2015

    Its same Shiv Sena story of miracle like Lord Ganesha drink Milk before some years.

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