Kannada Tullu Tunne Images Pdfl Link Access

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| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | ತುಳ್ಳು ಗುಪ್ಪು (Tullu Guppu) | | English Translation | “Tullu Tunnel” – “Tullu” is the name of the hill/valley where the tunnel is cut through. | | Location | Western Ghats, Karnataka – near the village of Tullu (≈ 15 km north of Sakleshpur in Hassan district). | | Coordinates | Approx. 13.0250° N, 75.3600° E | | Year of Construction | 1872 – 1875 (British colonial railway project). | | Purpose | To shorten the railway route between Bengaluru and Mysuru , enabling the transport of coffee, spices and later, iron‑ore from the interior. | | Length | 1,120 m (≈ 3,670 ft). | | Current Status | Operational railway tunnel; also a popular spot for heritage‑tourism, photography and trekking. | kannada tullu tunne images pdfl link

"Explore the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka through Kannada Tullu Tunne images and PDF links. Learn about the history, mythology, and traditions of this ancient region." – Most interior shots are 300 dpi ,

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In the rich tapestry of Kannada folk culture, "Tullu Tunne" (ತುಳ್ಳು ತುನ್ನೆ) occupies a unique space. The term roughly translates to "jumping teasing" or "playful mockery." Originating from the rural heartlands of Karnataka, Tullu Tunne is a traditional form of improvised, humorous, and often satirical performance. It involves witty dialogues, exaggerated body movements (hence "tullu" — to jump or jerk), and light-hearted insults aimed at social commentary.