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About: Buta Kola

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Būta Kōlā, also referred to as daiva kōlā or nēmā, is a ritual dance performance prevalent among the Hindus of Tulu Nadu and parts of Kasargod in northern Kerala, India. The dance is highly stylized and held in honor of the local deities worshiped by the Tulu speaking population. It has influenced Yakshagana folk theatre. Būta kōlā is closely related to Theyyam of neighbouring Malayalam-speaking populations.

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  • Būta Kōlā, also referred to as daiva kōlā or nēmā, is a ritual dance performance prevalent among the Hindus of Tulu Nadu and parts of Kasargod in northern Kerala, India. The dance is highly stylized and held in honor of the local deities worshiped by the Tulu speaking population. It has influenced Yakshagana folk theatre. Būta kōlā is closely related to Theyyam of neighbouring Malayalam-speaking populations. (en)
  • Bhuta kola (trl. Bhūta kōla) – obrzęd przynależny do kultu duchów typu bhuta w hinduizmie ludowym. Występuje w części współczesnych stanów indyjskich Kerala i Karnataka. Bhuta kola zawiera elementy transu i owładnięcia, przepowiednię wyroczni i melorecytację mitu powierzaną kobietom. (pl)
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  • Būta Kōlā, also referred to as daiva kōlā or nēmā, is a ritual dance performance prevalent among the Hindus of Tulu Nadu and parts of Kasargod in northern Kerala, India. The dance is highly stylized and held in honor of the local deities worshiped by the Tulu speaking population. It has influenced Yakshagana folk theatre. Būta kōlā is closely related to Theyyam of neighbouring Malayalam-speaking populations. (en)
  • Bhuta kola (trl. Bhūta kōla) – obrzęd przynależny do kultu duchów typu bhuta w hinduizmie ludowym. Występuje w części współczesnych stanów indyjskich Kerala i Karnataka. Bhuta kola zawiera elementy transu i owładnięcia, przepowiednię wyroczni i melorecytację mitu powierzaną kobietom. (pl)
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  • Buta Kola (en)
  • Bhuta kola (pl)
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