Badagas believed:
Kurumbas had the power to invoke or pacify spirits.
Kurumba shamans could send diseases, protect crops, or cure livestock illnesses.
Disrespecting a Kurumba could bring misfortune.
Therefore, Badagas maintained diplomatic respect:
They never openly insulted Kurumbas.
They offered grains, clothes, and gifts to maintain harmony.
| Ritual | Kurumba Role |
|---|---|
| Spirit appeasement | Kurumba shamans performed rituals to drive away evil spirits in Badaga villages. |
| Agricultural success | Kurumbas invoked forest deities for rainfall and good crops. |
| Disease cure | Kurumba medicine people performed herbal healing and rituals. |
✅ Badagas believed Kurumbas could communicate directly with nature spirits that farmers could not.
Many Badagas feared Kurumba magia (shamanic magic).
A disturbance between the two communities could cause:
Crop failure
Illness in livestock or children
Paranormal disturbances
Therefore, maintaining peaceful relations was considered essential for survival.
There are theories that:
Some Badaga clans may have originated from Kurumba branches or intermarried in ancient times before strict endogamy was established.
Kurumbas may be the ancestral spiritual protectors of the Nilgiri plateau, and Badagas honored them in that capacity.
Legally separate tribes and communities.
Kurumbas are now recognized as Scheduled Tribes (ST).
Badagas are classified as OBC.
Social interaction has reduced due to modern education and legal systems.
However:
Respect still exists for Kurumba spiritual knowledge.
In some remote hattis, Kurumbas are still called for ancestral or spirit-related rituals.
The relationship between Badagas and Kurumbas is:
A historical relationship of cautious cooperation — Badagas as agriculturists and Kurumbas as traditional forest priests and spirit mediators.
It is not a blood relationship, but a ritually interdependent and spiritually strategic relationship deeply rooted in tribal cosmology.
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