She had to spend the whole night out in the cold, getting wet in rain. Gubbamma threw Kaakamma out and shut the door. Kannada (/ k n d, k æ n-/, kna less commonly known as Kanarese) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in the southwestern region of India.The language is also spoken by linguistic minorities in the states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Kerala and Goa and also by Kannadigas abroad. I gave you shelter and food, and you tried to eat up my young ones. The first floor - Huttle in local language, is the bedroom consists of a large king bed and an additional single bed on request. In his second invation, 1142 Hoysala army killed Kalarajs son, inspite of his son death. She had tried to eat up the little sparrow next to her. The Brave Baduga King, Kalaraja refused his order and fought with him. Gubbamma rushed in and switched on the light.
The baby sparrows woke up and started crying. Badaga Cinema is the term used to refer to the Badaga language film industry based in Udagamandalam in Tamil Nadu, India.Since the production of the first Badaga film in the mid-1970s, a total of four Badaga films have been made. Badaga legends considered him to be the first Badaga King. From somewhere around 980 till 1116 AD, Kaala Raja ruled Nilgiris from the area of Kookal. Gubbamma kissed the babies, adjusted their blankets, put off the light and left for her room.Īs soon as Gubbamma left, Kaakamma grabbed the little sparrow next to her and bit hard into her. Here is the list of 13 Rulers who have ruled our Nilgiris from 12th century till the British Raj. Kaakamma lay down next to a plump sparrow. “All right, you can sleep in the veranda,” said Gubbamma. I’ll go away in the morning,” said Kaakamma. You see crows eat a lot more than sparrows. Kaakamma was still hungry after eating the food offered. She gave her a towel to wipe herself and made her sit in front of the fire to warm herself. She opened the door and took her friend in. “Who is that?” Gubbamma asked cautiously. She knocked at Gubbamma’s door, “Gubbamma, Gubbamma, open the door,” she called out to her friend.
Gubbamma, the sparrow, lived in a brick house. These kings too were rulers over both the Tamil and the Andhra countries and some of the viceroys whom they sent from the Chola country settled in Andhra and in.
Kaakamma, the crow, lived in a mud house.