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Coorg
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Coorg 252 kms from Bangalore and 1525 m above sea level lies
Madikeri, the district headquarters of Kodagu. Coorg or Kodagu(originally
called Kodaimalenadu) means 'dense forest on steep hill'. Dubbed as the
Scotland of India, this town has a lot to offer to the tourist. Misty hills,
lush forest, acres and acres of tea and coffee plantation, orange groves,
undulating streets and breathtaking views are what make Madikeri an
unforgettable holiday destination.
Coorg is on the Western Ghats. Set amidst verdant valleys, imposing
mountains and teak wood forests, this is one of the most beautiful hill
stations you can visit. It lies on Karnataka's southwestern end, covering an
area of 4,102 sq km.
The Kodagu district comprises different communities - Kodava, Tulu, Gowda,
Moplah out of which the lasrgest is the Kodava community, both economically
and politically. The economy depends on agriculture, coffee plantations,
foretry and tourism.
There are many versions behind the origin of the name Kodagu. According to
the Puranas, Kodava is the redifned name of Krodhadesa, meaning 'Land of
Anger', said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. While for some, it
is believed to hve been named after the River Cauveri, where 'kod' means
'give' and 'ava' means 'mother' - which means Cauvery is the 'mother to the
people'. Few believe the name originated from the Kannada kudu which means
'dense forest' on a steep hill. It is said that the history of Coorg dates
back to as early as 888 AD.
The kingdom was ruled by many dynasties, starting with Gangas of Talakad,
Kadambas, Cholas, Kongalvas, Changalvas, Hoysalas and Nayakas. Information
on its early history has come primarily from the various inscriptions on
stone and copper plates of 9th - 10th century.
The Haleri dynasty was the last noteworthy dynasty to rule the whole of
Kodagu. It came into power around mid-16th century and was founded by a
young price from Ikkeri. It was the first dynasty in the history of Kodagu,
whch spanned 234 years and ruled the entire region.
While everyone talks about the tourism part of Coorg, Karnataka.com salutes
Coorg for entirely another reason - a very important one. Coorgies in
general opt for the military service in India. We thank them for their
contribution in securing our borders.
Badami
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