Chowter Palace ಚೌಟರ ಅರಮನೆ Mudbidri Dakshina Kannada ದಕ್ಷಿಣದ ಜೈನ ಕಾಶಿ ಮೂಡಬಿದರಿ ದಕ್ಷಿಣ ಕನ್ನಡ Karnataka
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- Chowter Palace ಚೌಟರ ಅರಮನೆ Moodabidri Dakshina Kannada ದಕ್ಷಿಣದ ಜೈನ ಕಾಶಿ ಮೂಡಬಿದರಿ ದಕ್ಷಿಣ ಕನ್ನಡ Karnataka tourism
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The Chowta dynasty was a Digambara Jain dynasty that ruled parts of the Tulu Nadu region during the 12th - 18th centuries
The Chowtas had migrated from Gujarat in probably the 12th century. The succession to the throne was as per the Bunt custom of matrilineal inheritance (Aliyasantana). Their kingdom was very small, containing around only 200 villages, but the land was very fertile. They initially ruled from their capital at Ullal, which was a very prosperous city and busy centre of trade The first known king of the Dynasty was Tirumalaraya Chowta I (1160 - 1179). His successor, Channaraya Chowta I (reign 1179 - 1219), moved it inland to the city of Puthige. The principality of Chowta split in 1544, with two separate capitals, one at Ullal, under the renowned Queen Abbakka Chowta, and another at Puttige.
The Ullal branch seems to have become extinct and c. 1603, the Chowta moved their capital to Moodabidri. In succeeding years Chowta power had greatly diminished due to invasions by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan with whom they signed treaties. Chandrasekhara Chikkaraya Chowta V was the last Chowta king who had some authority. He reigned from 1783 to 1822. Following the conquest of South Canara by the British the Chowtas lost all their power except that they received a small pension from the then government. Descendants of the chowta rulers still survive and inhabit the Chowtara Aramane (Chowta Palace) of Moodabidri, which is known for its ornate carvings such as the Nava Nari Kunjara (Nine Damsel Elephant) and Pancha Nari thuraga (Five Damsel Horse)
Aliyasantana (sister's son lineage) was a matrilineal system of inheritance practiced by Tuluva community in the Tulunad region Karnataka, India.[1] It is similar to the Marumakkathayam system of Malabar.
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U speak with such clarity - thank u for bringing to us such gems of Karnataka heritage and history, which have been hidden from us and to students in schools, colleges and university.
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My hometown moodbidri
Super carvings, first time I saw
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Thanks for coverage. Being a jain had visited moodabidri so many times. But didn't knew about this palace.
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I studied in moodbidri but haven't heard of this place. Thank you so much for bringing it up 🙏
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Very nice
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Outstanding carvings on wood
Sir you are doing excellent work of revealing this grand treasure & our supreme heritage.
Thank you & all the best
After watching you videos on Humpi, Badami , we have visited those places. It was a treat to our eyes.
Thanks once again. Be blessed.
Thank you very much
Decent carving
Very nce.. proud to be from mudbidri
you truly are blessed, it is such a wonderful place
Super, sudeeshji, you thrown a light on petty kingdom of jains chowta tulu dynasty. Marvellous architecture, of South India🇮🇳.
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ಇಂದಿನ ವೀಡಿಯೋ ಪ್ರಾರಂಭದಲ್ಲಿ ವಿವರವಾಗಿ ಶುರುವಾಗಿ ನಂತರ ಸಪ್ಪೆ ಊಟ ಮಾಡಿದಂತೆ ಆಯಿತು.
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Thank you sir
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It is so beautiful to look at and so pleasant
Make video about Puthige Guthu somanatha bettu !! It has link between chowtara aramane and puthige guttu bunts
This is our true history nice information
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Nice video. marvelous art in wood .🙏
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Beautiful wodden carvings. But what guide is soeaking can't b heard properly
Amazing art work
Moodubidri yali edaru omyu nodila aramanyeyanu danyavadagalu
Please give music credits to sounds of isha
Make video about Puthige Guttu it is in puthige near puthige somanatheshwara temple!! Puthige Guttu had link between chowtara aramane moodabidri...
If they allow I will definitely make
Nice information and place sir... way you present info simply superb... 👌😊👍🏻
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Yes true
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Very nice sudeesh
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Tq sir
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Supper
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Nice voice 🔥
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HIIIIII Sudeesh ji / make a videos of ganga snana / kaveri snana / kaveri river /
Super 😘
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Visitors allowed here?
Yes allowed
It is near my house
From moodabidri how far ??
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ಸ್ವಲ್ಪ ಡಲ್ ಆಗ್ ಬಿಟ್ಟಿದ್ದೀರಾ
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I am from moodbidri
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Fist view sir
Great
hidden camara ಇಟ್ಕೊಂಡು ಹೋಗಿದ್ರಾ?
no hidden camera
I have to inform one more thing what we call here Dhalapathi ( army officer, who belongs to same chowtara aramane..he was belongs to our home..here also u can see 400 year old things..u can visit..ask them where it is ..
kindly mail me the details of the place .mail id sudeeshkottikkal@gmail.com
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I request you to
Correct our Town spelling it's
" Moodubidire "
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Sudheesh sir. Can you please send address of this ? So that we can visit there . Please
It is in the Moobabiri town itself, just 1 kms from the bus stand.
Map location: goo.gl/maps/TYxJoMhUHam3K6ocA
Sir
You r documenting very well .
There is one more interesting place .
Janamara mutt ,Udupi.
Chitrakala art school
near city bus stand
udupi.
This mutt was built by Somashekhara Nayaka of Keladi -Ikkeri king.
most probably in 1715.
The art school was built by famaous artist Smt.Pramila cholayya.
Her family history is also very interesting.
I cannot document so beautiful like u.
There r many Jangamar mutts in d ciastal karnataka especially Tulu nadu.
If a full documentation was done on all d Jangamar mutts ,it will be a great contribution to d history of karnataka.
Smt.Vijaya laxmi ,had done Phd.on it.If u can get her help ,it will be a more authentic history.
Chowta is surname of bunt(Shetty) family how they can come from Gujarat.... Yes some bunts people converted to Jainism but they are not from Gujarat...
Bro jains don't convert people ..if convert please share any reference link of bunt conversion ..so that can go through the link
Hahaha santhosh rai baccha!!