| Badaga month | Equivalent Tamil month | English month | Name of the festival | Day |
| Ku:dal | Tai | Jan – Feb | Ka:nikke habba (Dodda habba – kade uppu atto:du, e:r ma:ttodu) | Monday after new moon |
| A:la:ni | Ma:si | Feb – Mar | Ma:ri habba
Ma:si magam (te:r habba) |
First Friday after New Moon
Full moon day |
| Nalla:ni | Panguni | Mar – Apr | Kenda habba
(bittikkodu, e:r u:do:du) |
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| A:ni | Citirai | Apr – May | No festival | |
| A:dire | Vaika:si | May – Jun | Ka:r uppu – Uppa:tta
Jena budo:du |
Monday
Tuesday, Friday, Sunday |
| A:di | A:ni | Jun – Jul | Hallaga halatto:du | Monday |
| A:vani | A:di | Jul – Aug | Devva haba – patta harasodu, tene etto:du
Gangammana habba |
Monday, Tuesday
Next Monday |
| Peratta:di | A:vani | Aug – Sep | Gowrabba
Tene etto:du |
Monday
Tuesday |
| Dodda di:vige | Puratta:si | Sep – Oct | ||
| Kiru di:vige | Aipasi | Oct – Nov | Haccikkore habba | |
| Tai | Ka:rtigai | Nov – Dec | Nelliore habba
Ka:tigai Di:pam |
Monday
Full Moon day |
| Hemma:tti | Ma:rgazhi | Ded – Jan | Teppa kula habba
Ka:ppu habba Sakkala:ti habba |
Monday
Sunday Monday |
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Let us learn Badaga” Ollenge iddiya ? - How are you ?”
‘Suddi saddha ella olliththa ? - (Roughly) ‘ How is everything ? ‘
1. Are you a Badaga ? - Nee ondu Badagana?
2. Yes, I am a Badaga - Ha, Na ondu Badaga
3. What is your name ? - Ninna hesaru aena ?
4. My name is Bhoja - Enna hesaru Bhoja
5. Which is your village ? - Ninna Hatti edu ?
[5a. Amme / Thamma, nee ai hatti ? - Girl/ Boy, which is your village?]
6. My village is Bearhatti - Enna Hatti bandu Bearhatti
7. Whose son/daughter are you ? - Nee dara maathi / hennu ?
8. I am Mela thara (top street) Joghi Gowder’s son / daughter - Na Mela thara Joghi gowdaru maathi / hennu
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Numbers in Badugu /Badaga
1. Ondu (One) 11. Hannondu (Eleven)
2. Eradu (Two) 12. Hanneradu (Twelve)
3. Mooru (Three) 13. Hadimooru (Thirteen)
4. Naakku (Four) 14. Hadanaakku (Fourteen)
5. Iidu (Five) 15. Hadanaidu (Fifteen)
6. Aaru (Six) 16. Hadanaaru (Sixteen)
7. eizhu (Seven) 17. Hadarizhu (Seventeen)
8. Eattu (Eight) 18. Hadarettu (Eighteen)
9. Ombathu ( Nine) 19. Hathombathu (Nineteen)
10. Hathu (Ten) 20. Eipathu (Twenty)
30. Moovathu (Thirty) 40. Nalavathu (Forty)
50. Iivathu (Fifty) 60. Aravathu (Sixty)
70. Elavathu (Seventy) 80. Embathu ( Eighty)
90. Thombathu (Ninrty) 100. Nooru (Hundred)
Days In Badugu/Badaga
1. Aadivaara (Sunday)
2. Sovaara (Monday)
3. Mangavaara ( Tuesday)
4. Bodavaara (Wednesday)
5. Chikkavaara (Thursday)
6. Bellie (Friday)
7. Sani (Saturday)
Months In Badugu/Badaga
(Courtesy ” Naakku Betta ” Monthly - Goodalu (1979) Issue by Sivaprakash B.Sc.,B.Ed (Davanai))
It is said that Badaga month starts on every 10th of the English month. Like for example Goodalu month starts on 10th January.
1. Goodalu (Jan)
2. Aalaani (Feb)
3. Nallaani (Mar)
4. Aani ( Apr)
5. Aadire (May)
6.Aadi (Peraadi) (Jun)
7.Aavaani (Jul)
8.Perattadi (Aug)
9. Dodda Deevige (Sep)
10. Kiru Deevige (Oct)
11. Thai (Nov)
12. Hemmaatti (Dec)
Pleasantly surprised to hear all the Badaga Months being mentioned in this song called ‘Kappu Huttileyu’- a great dance number.
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Hindu-Arabic numeral Badaga and pronunciation 0 ? 1 ஒந்து (Ondu) 2 எரடு (Eradu) 3 மூறு (Mooru) 4 நாக்கு (Naaakkuu) 5 ஐது (aidhu) 6 ஆறு (aaru)) 7 இழ்ழு (ézhu) 8 எட்டு (ettu) 9 ஒம்பத்து (Ompathu) For Badaga songs go here
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Power to Change
[This poem is dedicated to my mother]
Give me the power to dare, To reach the heights with no fear, Instead of meekly stand and stare.
Give me the courage to defend, the innocent from injustice of any kind, Instead of simply sit back and pretend.
Give the strength to protect, The unique and wild to keep them intact, Instead of finding excuses to destruct.
Give me the heart to offer, whatever is left in the coffer, Instead of walking past those who suffer.
Give me the chance to dream, Give me the courage to dare, Give me the conviction to do.
GIVE ME THE POWER TO CHANGE, THE POWER TO CHANGE MYSELF, TO CHANGE MYSELF FOR THE BETTER.
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Badaga Poem
Enna Awai by B.Mohan [of Kunna Bikkatti]
(From ‘Mandhadha Maathu’ – Published by Badaga Welfare Association, Madras, issue dated 1-4-93 (Hannu 3,- Hoo 10)Kettu Muridhu Naa Kerio Kulibaneyu, Huttu Nattu Enna Hollandhu Hegoneyu, Hethu Thathi Saakidha Awai Enna, Hollandhu Hegule Maathi Allandhu thallule.
Goonu bhuddu Naa Cooli Geevaneyu, Huttu Kettu Naa Maasi Kulibaneyu, Pattu Beetha Batte Ekkoneyu, Kettandhu Hegule Awai Enna Mattandhu Thallule.
Kottage Huggi Naa Geria Baakoneyu, Araya Kulidu Naa Danava Mesoneyu, Horia Thookki Naa Hotte Kaibeneyu, Kore Ondhu Hegule Awai Ondhu Ariandhu Nudivile.
என்ன அவ்வை
[ பி .மொஹன் - குன்ன பிக்கட்டி]
(மந்தத மாத்து, படக வெல்ஃபெர் அசொசியெஷன், மெட்ராஸ்,1-4-93 ,(ஹண்ணு 3, ஹூ 10)கெட்டு முரிது நா கேரியோ குளிபனெயு, ஹுட்டு நட்டு என்ன ஹொல்லந்து ஹெகொனெயு, ஹெத்து தத்தி சாக்கித அவ்வை என்ன, ஹொல்லாந்து ஹெகுலே, மாத்தி அல்லாந்து தள்ளுலெ.
கூனு புத்து நா கூலி கீவனேயு, ஹுட்டு கெட்டு நா மாசி குளிபனெயு, பட்டு பீத்த பட்டே இக்கொனேயு, கெட்டுண்டு ஹொகலி எந்து அவ்வை என்ன மட்டாந்து தள்ளுலெ.
கொட்டகே ஹுக்கி நா கேரிய பாக்கோனெயு, அரய குளிது நா தனவ மெசுவொனெயு, ஹோரிய தூக்கி நா ஹொட்டே கைபெனெயு, கொரெ எந்து ஹேகுலெ அவ்வை ஒந்து அரியாந்து நுடிவிலெ
English Translation of the above poem by Bellie Jayaprakash
My Mother
Even when I was down with poverty and sat at the front court yard, Even when the near and dear ones despised and deserted, My mother who gave birth, cared for and brought me up, Did not blame me and did not reject me- her son, as bad
Even when I toiled as a Cooli with a bent back, Even when I sat down with my looks dulled and dirty, Even when I wore patched up old clothes, My mother never said that I was down ; never rejected me as poor!
Even when I entered the stables and cleaned the dung, Even when I sat on the rock and tendered the cows, Even when I lifted loads to earn so as to suppress the hunger, My mother never found any fault ; never scolded me as ignorant.
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Athikkodhu & Karu Harachodhu
The beauty about Badaga community is not only the unique customs specific to the community but the steadfast belief with which atleast some of them are followed by Badagas. One of them is the loud chanting of ‘Athikkodhu – EAY AH HOW – on certain but specific occasions. It is said that in earlier days [hundreds of years back], when the Badaga villages [hattis] were separated by thick jungle forests , 'athikkindu Hoppadhu ' - traversing the forest with loud athikkodhu chant - kept the wild animals away.Three occasions, when this loud chanting takes place, come to mind immediately, 1)During “hethay Habba’ – both when from every village the devotees go to Hethay temples at Beragani and Peddhuva [as well as when the Hethay deity from Hethai Gudi is taken to ‘Madi Halla -river’ for change into new dress once a year].Also, and whenever a hatti temple deity is taken on procession during habbas in hattis], 2) During weddings when the bride and groom are brought to the ‘Madhuvay Mane – wedding house' and the newly weds are taken to the temple and 3) On funerals when the widow is brought for ‘olay Kattodhu’ and the ‘akki eththuva ‘ procession starts from the ‘dhodda Mane’ to ‘saavu hanay ‘ where the corpse/body is kept before being taken for burial.
This loud ‘chanting /cry’ is made from the bottom of the stomach by a few leading the procession and repeated by the rest following them.
I have given the ‘live’ recordings of this unique chanting (recorded during a wedding [the band playing in the background] at Thambatty > Athikkodhu-madhuvay and at a funeral at Kundhey Ketchigatty) > Athikkodhu-saavuKaru Haruchodu || Ever since I became aware of the verses of ‘Karu Harachodhu’ , I felt how nice it would be if these beautiful words could be given in English [ both in script and as translation] so that the present day youngsters could understand one of the most important and significant part (prayer) of Badaga funeral rites. Read the full article > here
You can listen to this prayer [rendered by Wg Cdr JP] by clicking the play button belowBadaga funeral prayer in AUDIO
Needs & Greeds

Here's a question that was posed to the Dalai Lama:
"What thing about humanity surprises you the most?"
His answer is : "MAN - Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices his money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he doesn't enjoy the present,
And as a result he doesn't live in the present or the future. And he lives as if he's never going to die and then he dies having never really lived".
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Send to ReadmillMore than 260,000 visitors….
That is a lot of hits for a website [weblog] on BADAGA that is focused on a small community of the Blue Mountains - the Nilgiris, in the southern part of India. Is it due to...
the urge to know the unknown about ourselves....
to sift the truth from fiction....the satisfaction that we have a very unique history.....the mystery about the mistaken migration.....the traditions that are still steadfastly followed.....the great language that has survived for centuries without a script...
The simple fact that this site's motto of 'Proud to be a Badaga ; Proud to be an Indian' has become an accepted norm...
You all, my dear and loyal friends, have made me bow my head in gratitude.
Proud to be an Indian and proud to be a Badaga, indeed.
Hope to say - 'thanks a million' soon...
Started as a hobby but now an obsession.This website crossed the milestone of 100,000 visitors on 8th March,2010 and 150,000 visitors on 20th April,2011. Feel humbled but proud
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Dedicated to my mother Mrs.Idyammal Bellie Gowder [1912-2011] who gave everything to me
I have heard a lot about Thangaadu L.Krishnan. To say the least, his voice is very unique and the more you listen to his songs, the more you want to listen. Simply great.One of the songs from the album, is “Kundha Paala Roadu dhoge”…the original Badaga 'aatta' [dance] song. I remember listening to this dance number fifty years back, a song which was a must in any habba. Old timers will remember this song being referred to as ‘ Baby powder’a bekku endhagha, Bella na hennu en Janagi, Akka akka huttidha awai, ondhu jolia heghine baali’. There are 19 songs on this album. Enjoy !!
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