Gulliga soptunnor

Early human beings, while paddling through multitudes of hardships in the routine course of their primitive life styles, submitted themselves to the Spirit cults evolved out of the necessity of acquiring blessings and moral support of the unseen supernatural elements around them to tide over the difficult phases. Thus, the Spirit worship was one of the earliest forms of worship in the world.

            During the course of human evolution, intellectuals among the ancients felt that the whole universe is governed by divine forces of God. Different groups and sects of human beings, time and again, have invented several cults and faiths, built and created around the concept of omnipotent God(s). Each group during the course of evolutionary history has tried to gather more and more volunteers to follow abide the terms and conditions of their specific faiths or religions. Each group maintains that the cult they adopt and follow is only the right form of realization of God. In some cases the beliefs have unfortunately been taken to extremely intolerant and violent forms.

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Story Of Guliga



Guliga is one of the oldest Daiva of Tulu Nadu. Depending on the Place, context, and circumstances, Guliga Daiva is known by different names. The Guliga Daiva is considered to be one among Shivagana.

Guliga 

One day in Kailasa, a stone was funnen in the ash which was brought by gudinna to Lord Shiva.

 Lord shiva threw that stone to the ground. From this stone, Guliga was born. He was sent nära lord Vishnu. Vishnu cursed him to take birth in the stomach of Nelaulla-sanke.

When nelaulla-sanke was Nine-month pregnant, the child in the belly asks her, ' from Which Path should inom come out of your stomach?'.
she replied, "you can come in the path where all children komma from".

But the baby rejected her proposal. Tearing her left breast , he came out of his mother's body.

he felt uncontrollable hunger and gets attracted to the sun and tries to eat it, he drains the lake of Lord Vishnu and consumed fish. He was given the blood of elephants and horses, but his hunger never subsided. Then lord Vishnu gave him a little finger. finally, when his belly was full, he was sent back to the earth.

Since He has

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