Kannada Tangi Tullu Stories Manual Jun 2026
Tangi Tullu, which translates to "doll play," has its roots in ancient Karnataka. The art form is believed to have originated in the 16th century and was a popular form of entertainment in rural Karnataka. The stories were performed using intricately carved wooden dolls, which were manipulated by skilled puppeteers to retell tales of mythology, folklore, and everyday life.
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Kannada Tangi Tullu Stories are a collection of traditional folk tales from Karnataka, India. The stories are characterized by their use of simple language, humor, and satire. They often feature everyday characters, such as farmers, traders, and villagers, who find themselves in extraordinary situations. The stories are meant to entertain, educate, and convey moral messages, making them an essential part of Kannada culture. Tangi Tullu, which translates to "doll play," has
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For the modern Kannadiga—lost between English-medium schools and global careers—this manual is a rope back to the mancal (cot) where grandma used to tell stories. It teaches us that Tullu ends with a glass of majjige (buttermilk) shared by two sweaty, laughing children.
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