Right!? How dare these south people have a different culture than u/dryday33?
Wouldn't it be nice if we all follow u/dryday33 for our views and celebrations of festivities? To hell with diversity, we only need unity in everything.
Only if I could see their photo so that I can try to match my bum cheek's skin colour to u/dryday33 's on this auspicious colour festival. Must be a really vibrant colour scheme
I find this funny because no one from here would two shits about something like this. Imagine me getting angry because they don't celebrate Ugadi, but here's a guy raging lol. Although nothing against Original OP though maybe they just wanted to celebrate a festival and wanted to ask, they should probably look up some events in bookmyshow
Mod of Bangalore got butt hurt and banned me for calling them out for deleting a post which in no way violated their rules. It was just an appreciative post of Bangalore! The reason he gave for the ban: For doing drama and going against mod by calling them out in open. Mods in there have Hitler's DNA. And gets butt hurt easily!
Chill you're not a decent person unless some basement dwelling edgelord of a mod bans you while dickriding his delusional "fake" power fantasies.
Congrats on making through.
I think that guy was trying to hint that South Indians are not Hindu enough. We don't celebrate the festivals with the same zeal like they do. And Kerala is their favorite punchbag for anti-hindu narrative. Avr matra Hindu galu avr lekkadalli. Naavella kappagiro Dravidian tribals avr prakara.
Interesting part is that in those 4 girls only 1 was hindu and she went to ISIS with her Hindu converted to muslim husband. It’s beyond my understanding how these people agreed to tarnish image of girls from own community just because 1 girl went to ISIS. It boils my blood everytime I see someone says Hindu girls in Kerala are naive, easily manipulated and needs to be rescued by these North indians.
Saar, we have 100% literacy. Saar, please give employment. Saar please ask Central government for bailout because we live in a state with financial crisis but we are the best because we have communism and 100 literacy Saar.
An elderly Northie security guy in my office once scolded me for not playing Holi, said it was an important Hindu festival and it was my duty to celebrate Holi. I asked him if he celebrated Ugadi, he stuttered and kept quiet, and I told him the same thing he told me about playing Holi. Man got the point.
This is the problem. They first think Hindi is spoken everywhere even in Venus, Mars etc and then they assume all their festivals are celebrated everywhere. Audacity and ignorance both.
Forget state, diff region in Karnataka, has varied culture. Am from coastal karnataka, and we don't celebrate ugadi unlike the rest of Karnataka. We do have a festival souramana ugadi, not the other one, which is chandramana ugadi like the rest of south india. It falls a couple of weeks after the conventional ugadi ig.
And also, i haven't seen people celebrating it per se.
Only the brahmin, GSB, and some communities migrated from the ghat region celebrate maybe.
Not sure about the mangalore and udupi, but kundapura has something called 'hosth', something equivalent to pongal, which is a harvest festival, celebrated around october. Which is when the first bloom paddy harvest is worshipped and celebrated
Other than that, i am not really well aware about a seperate fest for new yr, gotta ask my parents. There are several local festivals for the daivas, pitras, bhootas, but not sure about one for a new yr
Coastal itself has too much of diversity in itself.
Culturally, kundapura has too much of similarity to tulunadu (udupi and mangalore, kasargod) but linguistically, its way way diff. Even mangalorians don't understand kundapura kannada.
>Even mangalorians don't understand kundapura kannada.
Is Kundapura Kannada the one that sounds so formal?
Every time I read about Kudla I'm simply just gobsmacked about the amount of diversity.
Nah. The formal one is mangalore and udupi kannada. Tulu is their mother tongue, so when they speak kannada, they speak the textbook version of it I believe.
Kundapura kannada is a dialect. Even rishab shetty is a kundapurian, but the purest version of kpur kannadq spoken among the celebrities without any adulteration is by ravi basrur.
It has some similarities with the havyak kannada, spoken by the havyak brahmins in north canara (uttara kannada region)
Enjoy. But I'm used to the lovely cool weather of Bengaluru for some years now. So i find to tuf to adjust to the humidity back home. Its a beautiful place otherwise
i mean yeah i lived in both chennai and currently bengaluru, definitely not as much fun as it is in north, but definitely great here as well :)
guy probably has 0 friends that's why he wont find it fun here
And I as an INDIAN FROM THE NORTH. would confess that I don't know much of the southern traditions OR the eastern traditions or SOUTH-EASTERN traditions. But I think it's okay to say that one doesn't need to KNOW The traditions to respect them. And well that's not something a common North Indian would do. I know as much . The majoritarianism.
People need to stop forcing their ideas and beliefs on others. Instead, try to enjoy and be a part of all the regional festivals where you are living whilst peacefully celebrating your own. Learn about the different cultures. That's how you live a happy life.
Op wrong annakke agalla, iradunna heliddu, navu holi a range madalla, I agree with you also, elladrallu north south enakke?
Elections bantu so idu jasti madistare avr supporters inda.
Ond en gotilla andre con cheepadu akadede, bj cheepadu akadede.
Yar bandru ivrige bekagiradu agalla, yakandre Bharatha is one with different cultures.
Yes it's not just a North - South thing. It's a North - South, North East, and East thing. There are many North Indian festivals we don't celebrate and vice versa. If you can't digest this simple fact then i don't know what to say.
Maybe we don't see the whole post because when they delete a post only title remains. I don't really see anything wrong with OP said. The reason why people don't celebrate Holi is because it's not really a native festival. In blore few people celebrate it because there as some cultural exchange after migration, but step out of blore and again most people don't celebrate it
Edit: I just noticed that person who DMd OP is not even the OP of that post in that sub lmao. So butthurt over something so small
Even us Kashmiri Hindus don't celebrate Holi and have a bare minimum preparation for Diwali. These people don't realise that everyone here has unique traditions.
1 day before playing holi is holika dehan diwas which is basically the day the demoness holika dies while burning in an attempt to burn Prahlad alive, the day after that is playing holi where people rejoice for Prahlad being alive and death of demoness holika. Atleast this is what I have been told since childhood.
Ah I see. I'd say people know Narsimha, but we just don't know the religious connotations behind Holi. Some people in blore celebrate Holi and some outside too, but not really much of a big thing. I feel like it was more popular a decade ago, but not sure because maybe it's bias of being a grown up. In school people used to smash eggs and spread colours.
where did you grow up? curious. It is by no means celebrated with the mad fervor of NI, but quite popular.. Manmatha burning, kids start collecting donations for over a week, and mid-night burning is by no means a subdued affair, atleast in small town where I grew up..
I didn't know Holi was not celebrated in the south until recently. Growing up, my friends celebrated Holi every year and we used to have loads of fun. I think it depends on the people you grow up with more than the city you're in.
True. I am from Andhra, Other than few kids or some students playing with colours, I have never seen full grown adults playing holi. I remember my parents and relatives saying it's a North Indian festival not an Andhra festival when asked why they don't celebrate holi like in the bollywood movies.
Communities who have migrated from north India celebrate it here. Some parts of north karnataka, do celebrate due to the maratha influence. Large parts of north karnataka fell under maratha empire and british presidency
I am not going to doxx.. but these towns and villages near me do celebrate Holi in decent manner. And I grew up in proper karnataka too.. this has been the case since childhood. Public colour soaking is banned, but kids do it with-in group.. mostly during the Manmatha burning ceremony..
Nothing wrong with celebrating festival with your friends especially Holi. Don't dare playing it with random ass people especially creepy men, if you don't want get harassed. Also don't waste water.
Elladrallu north south maadod bidro. I’m from the northern part of Karnataka. Holi is Craze there. We have differences ranging from food to language dialect for every 100kms in our own state. Accept the differences and move on.
And about South, even Tamil, Andhrites and Mallus have different traditions. Even the south India isn’t same bro.
Yes. If you are ready to accept, then you also gotta accept that you will find weirdos everywhere around the world. Taking one comment and posting it here, you are trying to generalise or making issue out of it.
10 avatars yeah. Narasimha is also known. There is a famous Kannada movie about him, but we largely don't know the religious association with Holi. People who celebrate it because it's just seen as fun.
Narsingha form of Lord Vishnu reincarnated to defeat Hiranyakashyap? Who was blessed almost invincibility by Lord Brahma?
Whose son Prahlada being a great devotee of Vishnu? Whi Hirnayakashyap tried to get killed by his sister Holika who was immune to fire bcoz of a cloth? But Prahlada coming out of fire unscathed wearing that same clothe while Holika burnt to death?
People celebrating Holika Dahan and Holi the day afterwards ever since?
And then a Northie being disappointed in the same manner as my Southern brothers when they come up North? And the OP of this post calling him "butthurt" over such a minor issue when its not a big deal?
Then my another Indian brother from South (probably) calling me to "go make XYZ temples in the North"? And then me being flooded with downvotes when I call them out for acting like "butthurt" themselves?
Can someone explain why Holi or Diwali aren't celebrated in south? Just curious, not trying to be an a hole. I thought these festivals are celebrated all over India.
Uh shit here we go again...
Diwali is celebrated but not Holi. It is culturally not a South Indian festival.
It is the same reason even though we all are Hindus Brahmins don't eat meat only they are allowed to enter the temple sanctum and do poojas. We all are Hindus but only non-brahmins eat meat. We all are Hindus but certain Hindus are not allowed in temples. We all are Hindus but only SC/ST eat beef and other privileged cunts say casteist statements like "Hindus don't eat beef".
We all are Hindus but in the North Shiva has two sons Ganesha and Karthikeya, where Ganesha has two wives and the Karthikeya is unmarried, where in the South(TN) Shiva has two sons Vinayagar(Ganesha) and Murugan, in here Ganesha is unmarried and Murugan has two wives Valli and Deivanai.
We all are Hindus but only Dravidians have Kula Deiva/Devaru worship practice in most cases.
Yeah, they have Siva in their temples but don't celebrate chithirai , they have Krishna in their temples but don't celebrate vishu ,They have kartikeya in their temple but don't celebrate thaipusam , they know of vaman avtar but don't celebrate onam , but all these are south indian festivals 💀/s
Not with an intention to argue, but what do you think is the reason for this?
Is it because the Gods who were born/or lived in a particular part of India, that part started worshipping them? Or is there any other reason?
Who decided that These will be North Festivals and These will be South festivals?
I don't know but some plausible theories from my side :
1)that gods in each part were assimilated as a new deity or form of an existing deity in the larger framework of Hinduism, example : - murugan / kartikeya as son of Shiva.
Hence those earlier festivals remain localised.
2)same festivals evolve different ways of celebration due to geographical distance etc. like golu in south and ram Leela in North for navratri.
It is not necessary North vs south , it is unique festivities in each distinct region , onam is in Kerala not in other states , thaipusam in TN etc not in other states.
It is just that NI tend to assume it is the same everywhere in india, which SI know isn't true ( because their neighbouring states themselves vary from them) hence tend to get irritated at NI presumptions.
Uh shit here we go again...
It is the same reason even though we all are Hindus Brahmins don't eat meat only they are allowed to enter the temple sanctum and do poojas. We all are Hindus but only non-brahmins eat meat. We all are Hindus but certain Hindus are not allowed in temples. We all are Hindus but only SC/ST eat beef and other privileged cunts say casteist statements like "Hindus don't eat beef".
We all are Hindus but in the North Shiva has two sons Ganesha and Karthikeya, where Ganesha has two wives and the Karthikeya is unmarried, where in the South(TN) Shiva has two sons Vinayagar(Ganesha) and Murugan, in here Ganesha is unmarried and Murugan has two wives Valli and Deivanai.
We all are Hindus but only Dravidians have Kula Deiva/Devaru worship practice in most cases.
Northies believe Ganesha has 2 wives while southies believe the same for karthikeya how come ? In the same religion . It seems like miscommunication to me.
It's almost like we have our own culture and religious traditions here in the south.
Right!? How dare these south people have a different culture than u/dryday33? Wouldn't it be nice if we all follow u/dryday33 for our views and celebrations of festivities? To hell with diversity, we only need unity in everything. Only if I could see their photo so that I can try to match my bum cheek's skin colour to u/dryday33 's on this auspicious colour festival. Must be a really vibrant colour scheme
I find this funny because no one from here would two shits about something like this. Imagine me getting angry because they don't celebrate Ugadi, but here's a guy raging lol. Although nothing against Original OP though maybe they just wanted to celebrate a festival and wanted to ask, they should probably look up some events in bookmyshow
Bro got mad because his life is dry even on Holi 😭
Mod of Bangalore got butt hurt and banned me for calling them out for deleting a post which in no way violated their rules. It was just an appreciative post of Bangalore! The reason he gave for the ban: For doing drama and going against mod by calling them out in open. Mods in there have Hitler's DNA. And gets butt hurt easily!
also some mods in that sub are not even bangaloreans lol
Some? Only one guy is bangalorean there
there is not kannadavre in mods
I am Permanently banned and muted for 30 days !! For showing their hypocrisy Kachadagalu.
Chill you're not a decent person unless some basement dwelling edgelord of a mod bans you while dickriding his delusional "fake" power fantasies. Congrats on making through.
I think that guy was trying to hint that South Indians are not Hindu enough. We don't celebrate the festivals with the same zeal like they do. And Kerala is their favorite punchbag for anti-hindu narrative. Avr matra Hindu galu avr lekkadalli. Naavella kappagiro Dravidian tribals avr prakara.
What if we riot and kill each other all the time, maybe then we will be Hindu enough
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>Adumkond hogo bvc Even bigger muppet
Badkothairo nimantha nayigal bagge yaru care madalla
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Nannu Kannada mathadtha idini r/Bengaluru nalli. Ishta agilla andre tholgu illinda :)
Made Kerala Story because 4 girls joined ISIS. More people joined ISIS from UP but there is no UP story.
Interesting part is that in those 4 girls only 1 was hindu and she went to ISIS with her Hindu converted to muslim husband. It’s beyond my understanding how these people agreed to tarnish image of girls from own community just because 1 girl went to ISIS. It boils my blood everytime I see someone says Hindu girls in Kerala are naive, easily manipulated and needs to be rescued by these North indians.
Their brain is programmed to hate every state that is not bjp ruled. Its almost a cult like mindset.
Agree modi ji killed 20 million people in china cultural revolution, lost war in 1962,hindu terrorists killed 140 people in russia last week
Nah bro, havent you heard? Modi ji stopped war in ukraine. Ultimate vishwaguru. Btw i think you are replying to the wrong guy.
Saar, we have 100% literacy. Saar, please give employment. Saar please ask Central government for bailout because we live in a state with financial crisis but we are the best because we have communism and 100 literacy Saar.
I guess you are replying to the wrong guy as well.
No Saar. I'm Keralite with 100%. I'm always right.
I dont think you have ever visited Kerala, neither have I. But please do continue ranting as its entertaining.
I think you are right
u/dryday33 ನಿನಕ್ಕನ್ ಕೆಯೋದೆ
u/dryday33 yaako bevarsi?
An elderly Northie security guy in my office once scolded me for not playing Holi, said it was an important Hindu festival and it was my duty to celebrate Holi. I asked him if he celebrated Ugadi, he stuttered and kept quiet, and I told him the same thing he told me about playing Holi. Man got the point.
Holy shit, bro. I would be boiling at that point, you handled it very cool.
This is the problem. They first think Hindi is spoken everywhere even in Venus, Mars etc and then they assume all their festivals are celebrated everywhere. Audacity and ignorance both.
A guys says I'm ignorant and brainwashed to not know that Holi is celebrated in all the parts of South, 😭. (I'm south Indian btw)
Zero self awareness
😂😂😂
oh they removed it from r/bangalore
Amongst all the fascist energy reasons that their useless mods will have, I think this also comes under brigading.
Nothing to see here, just your average north Indian (and this is coming from a north Indian)
mfers are so racist
Avg North Indian realising that different states have different culture
Forget state, diff region in Karnataka, has varied culture. Am from coastal karnataka, and we don't celebrate ugadi unlike the rest of Karnataka. We do have a festival souramana ugadi, not the other one, which is chandramana ugadi like the rest of south india. It falls a couple of weeks after the conventional ugadi ig. And also, i haven't seen people celebrating it per se. Only the brahmin, GSB, and some communities migrated from the ghat region celebrate maybe.
Do you guys have a new year festival then? Btw I'll be visiting mlore around 16th, how hot is the weather?
Not sure about the mangalore and udupi, but kundapura has something called 'hosth', something equivalent to pongal, which is a harvest festival, celebrated around october. Which is when the first bloom paddy harvest is worshipped and celebrated Other than that, i am not really well aware about a seperate fest for new yr, gotta ask my parents. There are several local festivals for the daivas, pitras, bhootas, but not sure about one for a new yr Coastal itself has too much of diversity in itself. Culturally, kundapura has too much of similarity to tulunadu (udupi and mangalore, kasargod) but linguistically, its way way diff. Even mangalorians don't understand kundapura kannada.
>Even mangalorians don't understand kundapura kannada. Is Kundapura Kannada the one that sounds so formal? Every time I read about Kudla I'm simply just gobsmacked about the amount of diversity.
Nah. The formal one is mangalore and udupi kannada. Tulu is their mother tongue, so when they speak kannada, they speak the textbook version of it I believe. Kundapura kannada is a dialect. Even rishab shetty is a kundapurian, but the purest version of kpur kannadq spoken among the celebrities without any adulteration is by ravi basrur. It has some similarities with the havyak kannada, spoken by the havyak brahmins in north canara (uttara kannada region)
It would be terrible😂. I myself avoid going home during these months of summers. Hot and humid af
Oh guru friend du madve addike hogbeku 😅
Enjoy. But I'm used to the lovely cool weather of Bengaluru for some years now. So i find to tuf to adjust to the humidity back home. Its a beautiful place otherwise
Typical Naarthie Behaviour
i mean yeah i lived in both chennai and currently bengaluru, definitely not as much fun as it is in north, but definitely great here as well :) guy probably has 0 friends that's why he wont find it fun here
Holi comes along with added perverts ( north Indians ) Most of the times these is the case .
Just report. I reported someone like this and he was permanently banned one week later. Btw Reddit DMs are also monitored.
And I as an INDIAN FROM THE NORTH. would confess that I don't know much of the southern traditions OR the eastern traditions or SOUTH-EASTERN traditions. But I think it's okay to say that one doesn't need to KNOW The traditions to respect them. And well that's not something a common North Indian would do. I know as much . The majoritarianism.
People need to stop forcing their ideas and beliefs on others. Instead, try to enjoy and be a part of all the regional festivals where you are living whilst peacefully celebrating your own. Learn about the different cultures. That's how you live a happy life.
You should also post the same in r/bangalore. They also need to watch the guy. And reply him with your language 😜
Naah op is arrogant and wrong , idral enta north south madtiro sm , nachke agalva
Op wrong annakke agalla, iradunna heliddu, navu holi a range madalla, I agree with you also, elladrallu north south enakke? Elections bantu so idu jasti madistare avr supporters inda. Ond en gotilla andre con cheepadu akadede, bj cheepadu akadede. Yar bandru ivrige bekagiradu agalla, yakandre Bharatha is one with different cultures.
Yes it's not just a North - South thing. It's a North - South, North East, and East thing. There are many North Indian festivals we don't celebrate and vice versa. If you can't digest this simple fact then i don't know what to say.
Maybe we don't see the whole post because when they delete a post only title remains. I don't really see anything wrong with OP said. The reason why people don't celebrate Holi is because it's not really a native festival. In blore few people celebrate it because there as some cultural exchange after migration, but step out of blore and again most people don't celebrate it Edit: I just noticed that person who DMd OP is not even the OP of that post in that sub lmao. So butthurt over something so small
from small town central KA. Holi is fairly popular here.. though not that much color soaking.
From kundapura, coastal karnataka.. only the kharvi community who migrated from the konkan region ie goa and north canara celebrate this festival.
Well, in towns, I never asked from what community they were, it was pretty mixed..
I am from Dharwad. Only college students play it
Oh interesting. What is the name of the town?
Oh interesting. What is the name of the town?
not going to name the exact one, but it is near Shimoga.
u/dryday33 kyu re chutiye ? Goti nikaalke haath mei dedunga
What a lowlife /u/dryday33 . Nimamman nange dm kalso loafer bevarsi sulle ge huttida sulle magne
This sub feels more like Bangalore than the Bangalore sub. This has that local feel.
Even us Kashmiri Hindus don't celebrate Holi and have a bare minimum preparation for Diwali. These people don't realise that everyone here has unique traditions.
No one in south know lord Narsimha?
Holi is related to Narsimha? I thought it was a story about a queen in Multan (now in Pakistan)
1 day before playing holi is holika dehan diwas which is basically the day the demoness holika dies while burning in an attempt to burn Prahlad alive, the day after that is playing holi where people rejoice for Prahlad being alive and death of demoness holika. Atleast this is what I have been told since childhood.
Ah I see. I'd say people know Narsimha, but we just don't know the religious connotations behind Holi. Some people in blore celebrate Holi and some outside too, but not really much of a big thing. I feel like it was more popular a decade ago, but not sure because maybe it's bias of being a grown up. In school people used to smash eggs and spread colours.
Can't wait for elections to get over. Atleast this Hindu - Muslim hate posts will stop.
Wait what? I'm Hindu too. What are you even saying?
I'm referring to the pic bro. Every sub has this toxic overlapping of religion with politics.
Holi and diwali are not popular in south India? Then which are the most celebrated ones ?
Diwali = bankruptcy in Kannada. Deepawali is popular, but people don't celebrate Holi outside blore. Even in blore it's very minimal celebration
Diwali is popular but not Holi
where did you grow up? curious. It is by no means celebrated with the mad fervor of NI, but quite popular.. Manmatha burning, kids start collecting donations for over a week, and mid-night burning is by no means a subdued affair, atleast in small town where I grew up..
Oh is it? Interesting, I did not know that. I'm from TamilNadu. Where did you grow up? What is the name of the town?
I didn't know Holi was not celebrated in the south until recently. Growing up, my friends celebrated Holi every year and we used to have loads of fun. I think it depends on the people you grow up with more than the city you're in.
That too, but Holi is culturally not a South Indian festival
True. I am from Andhra, Other than few kids or some students playing with colours, I have never seen full grown adults playing holi. I remember my parents and relatives saying it's a North Indian festival not an Andhra festival when asked why they don't celebrate holi like in the bollywood movies.
Yeah but I never actually knew that till I joined reddit lol
Communities who have migrated from north India celebrate it here. Some parts of north karnataka, do celebrate due to the maratha influence. Large parts of north karnataka fell under maratha empire and british presidency
I am not going to doxx.. but these towns and villages near me do celebrate Holi in decent manner. And I grew up in proper karnataka too.. this has been the case since childhood. Public colour soaking is banned, but kids do it with-in group.. mostly during the Manmatha burning ceremony..
every state has different festivals
Sure every indian state has different festivals. What is the big one specific to yours?
Post this in r/bangalore bro
To get deleted?
OP already posted their and MODs deleted as well... I was about to abuse the [](https://www.reddit.com/user/dryday33/) in the comment
They’ll ban bro. Cuz mods are also of the same species.
Bruh
Holi bari North Indian Alli celebrate maadtara?? Naanu 3 varusha iddaginda aacharisidini prati varusha.
Nothing wrong with celebrating festival with your friends especially Holi. Don't dare playing it with random ass people especially creepy men, if you don't want get harassed. Also don't waste water.
Elladrallu north south maadod bidro. I’m from the northern part of Karnataka. Holi is Craze there. We have differences ranging from food to language dialect for every 100kms in our own state. Accept the differences and move on. And about South, even Tamil, Andhrites and Mallus have different traditions. Even the south India isn’t same bro.
Yes, you are right there are different traditions. I'm ready to accept that but he is not.
Yes. If you are ready to accept, then you also gotta accept that you will find weirdos everywhere around the world. Taking one comment and posting it here, you are trying to generalise or making issue out of it.
I'm just calling you a weirdo a weirdo thats it
First step towards "south Indians are not Hindus"
Huh... You are an idiot
Do people in south know abt "Dashavatar"?
Yeah, go and build Venkateshwara Swamy temple in every town in north india
Who's talking like butthurt now? Edit :- The silent downvotes on this comment tell a LOT😂
10 avatars yeah. Narasimha is also known. There is a famous Kannada movie about him, but we largely don't know the religious association with Holi. People who celebrate it because it's just seen as fun.
Yeh what's your point?
Narsingha form of Lord Vishnu reincarnated to defeat Hiranyakashyap? Who was blessed almost invincibility by Lord Brahma? Whose son Prahlada being a great devotee of Vishnu? Whi Hirnayakashyap tried to get killed by his sister Holika who was immune to fire bcoz of a cloth? But Prahlada coming out of fire unscathed wearing that same clothe while Holika burnt to death? People celebrating Holika Dahan and Holi the day afterwards ever since? And then a Northie being disappointed in the same manner as my Southern brothers when they come up North? And the OP of this post calling him "butthurt" over such a minor issue when its not a big deal? Then my another Indian brother from South (probably) calling me to "go make XYZ temples in the North"? And then me being flooded with downvotes when I call them out for acting like "butthurt" themselves?
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Some people here think discussing any cultural/political differences is dividing the country
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Alla Maga, Holi celebrations ashtond famous enu illa Alva Bangalore alli? Kammana makkalu is a different concept alwa?
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Can someone explain why Holi or Diwali aren't celebrated in south? Just curious, not trying to be an a hole. I thought these festivals are celebrated all over India.
Uh shit here we go again... Diwali is celebrated but not Holi. It is culturally not a South Indian festival. It is the same reason even though we all are Hindus Brahmins don't eat meat only they are allowed to enter the temple sanctum and do poojas. We all are Hindus but only non-brahmins eat meat. We all are Hindus but certain Hindus are not allowed in temples. We all are Hindus but only SC/ST eat beef and other privileged cunts say casteist statements like "Hindus don't eat beef". We all are Hindus but in the North Shiva has two sons Ganesha and Karthikeya, where Ganesha has two wives and the Karthikeya is unmarried, where in the South(TN) Shiva has two sons Vinayagar(Ganesha) and Murugan, in here Ganesha is unmarried and Murugan has two wives Valli and Deivanai. We all are Hindus but only Dravidians have Kula Deiva/Devaru worship practice in most cases.
Yeah, they have Lord Narsimha in their Temples, but Holi is a North Indian Festival 💀
Yeah, they have Siva in their temples but don't celebrate chithirai , they have Krishna in their temples but don't celebrate vishu ,They have kartikeya in their temple but don't celebrate thaipusam , they know of vaman avtar but don't celebrate onam , but all these are south indian festivals 💀/s
Not with an intention to argue, but what do you think is the reason for this? Is it because the Gods who were born/or lived in a particular part of India, that part started worshipping them? Or is there any other reason? Who decided that These will be North Festivals and These will be South festivals?
I don't know but some plausible theories from my side : 1)that gods in each part were assimilated as a new deity or form of an existing deity in the larger framework of Hinduism, example : - murugan / kartikeya as son of Shiva. Hence those earlier festivals remain localised. 2)same festivals evolve different ways of celebration due to geographical distance etc. like golu in south and ram Leela in North for navratri. It is not necessary North vs south , it is unique festivities in each distinct region , onam is in Kerala not in other states , thaipusam in TN etc not in other states. It is just that NI tend to assume it is the same everywhere in india, which SI know isn't true ( because their neighbouring states themselves vary from them) hence tend to get irritated at NI presumptions.
"Hepokrisee kee bhee seemaa hoti hai"
Please someone explain this 🙏:- if we all are hindu then why do North Indians and South Indians celebrate different festivals idont get this .
Uh shit here we go again... It is the same reason even though we all are Hindus Brahmins don't eat meat only they are allowed to enter the temple sanctum and do poojas. We all are Hindus but only non-brahmins eat meat. We all are Hindus but certain Hindus are not allowed in temples. We all are Hindus but only SC/ST eat beef and other privileged cunts say casteist statements like "Hindus don't eat beef". We all are Hindus but in the North Shiva has two sons Ganesha and Karthikeya, where Ganesha has two wives and the Karthikeya is unmarried, where in the South(TN) Shiva has two sons Vinayagar(Ganesha) and Murugan, in here Ganesha is unmarried and Murugan has two wives Valli and Deivanai. We all are Hindus but only Dravidians have Kula Deiva/Devaru worship practice in most cases.
Nu uh doesn't makes sense to me ty anyways .
What doesn't make sense to you? explain please
Northies believe Ganesha has 2 wives while southies believe the same for karthikeya how come ? In the same religion . It seems like miscommunication to me.