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27: 48:. The eldest brother was known as Kanyaratappa (Kanyarat was a name for Kanjirath), the second was Thiruchembarappa and the third was Bendru kolappa, known by the names of the villages they settled down in and where temples were built for them. The temples built for the three brothers are now famous in 43:
arrived seven celestial children. They were siblings, six brothers (including Igguthappa) and one sister. The first 3 brothers stayed back in Kerala in and around what is known as Kanjirath village, in
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Their sister who was called Thangamma settled down in Ponnangala village, near Kakkabe, where a shrine was built for her and so is now known also as Ponnangala Thamme.
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The last brother Pemmayya moved further south and moved into what is now as Waynad in Kerala. Now known as Bainattappa or Wayanattu kulavan .
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The fifth brother moved to Paloor in Kodagu where a temple was built for him. It became known as the Mahalingeshwara temple.
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The fourth brother Igguthappa took base at Malma in Kodagu and a temple was built for him at Paadi naad.
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The Kodava God of the Kodava Tribe, Legend has it that in ancient times from what is now
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The remaining three brothers with their sister moved towards Kodagu.
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Bainattappa Last brother of Igguthappa Who moved to Wayanad, Kerala.
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The third temple is well known as the Vidyanatha temple of
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The temple of the first brother is now famous as the
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Kodagu

Kerala
Taliparamba
Kannur
Rajarajeshwara Temple
Trichambaram Temple
Krishna
Kanjirangad


"At the summit of faith"


"PADI IGGUTHAPPA TEMPLE DEDICATED TO RAIN AND HARVEST GOD OF COORG"
"Padi Sri Igguthappa Temple"
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Hindu temples in Kodagu district

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