Kurumbas are one of the original forest-dwelling tribes of the Nilgiris.
Known as spiritual specialists, sorcerers, and medicine people.
Historically lived in dense forests, away from agricultural settlements.
| Aspect | Description |
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| Ethnographic relation | Kurumbas are considered indigenous tribal inhabitants; Badagas are believed to have migrated later and interacted with them. |
| Social relation | Not the same community; traditionally separate with strict boundaries. |
| Spiritual relation | Badagas historically feared and respected Kurumbas for their perceived powers of witchcraft, healing, and spirit control. |
| Cultural interaction | Kurumbas conducted rituals for Badagas during epidemics, crop failure, or spirit disturbances. |
| Dependence | Badagas depended on Kurumbas for forest knowledge and spiritual remedies. |
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Feature
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Kurumba/Kurumbar (ST)
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Kurumba Gounder (MBC)
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Religion
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Animistic + Hinduism
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Shaivism / Mainstream Hinduism
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Language
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Mix of tribal dialects + Tamil/Kannada
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Tamil (Kongu dialect)
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Main Rituals
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Nature worship, forest deities, honey rituals
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Temple donations, coconut-breaking ceremonies
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Community Role
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Marginal, forest-bound until recently
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Local influence in villages
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Cultural Integration
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Less integrated historically
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Well integrated into mainstream caste system
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Even though the names sound similar, Kurumba, Kurumbar, and Kurumba Gounder represent three very different social realities:
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