Context paragraph (after first 6 images) Kannada folk art blends Vaishnava/Shaiva themes, local deities, and performance traditions (Yakshagana, Hulivesha). Materials often include natural pigments, cloth, wood, and lime plaster.
A blurry photo of a person slapping a wall with a chappal at 2 AM. Caption: "Tullu Tunne start." kannada tullu tunne images 36 top
This is the gold standard. The subject opens their mouth wide, eyes squeezed shut, hands flapping near the mouth. It is used when someone eats Ragi Mudde that is still lava-hot. Context paragraph (after first 6 images) Kannada folk
– The temple’s ornate gopuram glowed under the evening lamps. Tullu captured the reflection of the gopuram in the temple’s tranquil pond. Caption: "Tullu Tunne start
Kannada Tullu Tunne refers to the traditional dress and accessories worn by the women of Karnataka, particularly in rural areas. The phrase "Tullu Tunne" literally means "traditional attire" in Kannada. The traditional dress includes a saree, blouse, and petticoat, while the accessories include jewelry, flowers, and other adornments. The attire and accessories vary depending on the region and community, but they all share a common thread of showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka.