Toda temple under threat as buffalo herds diminish

Coimbatore | Tuesday | 17th January, 2017

Summary:

more-inThe Koguvolu temple, of the Toda deity, Koguvalli, is unique to the Toda culture as the temple and the deity are intrinsically linked to the Toda buffalo, a variety of cattle bred only by the indigenous tribe in the Nilgiris. However, the temple now faces an existential threat as the Toda buffalo herd, which used to number around a 100, has declined sharply to just 21 in the last few decades. Recently, the residents celebrated Iruweth festival, and prayed for the health, fertility and well-being of the remaining Toda buffaloes at the hamlet. Only the temple priest can milk the buffaloes, and use it to make butter which is used to light lamps inside the temple, said A.

Sathyaraj, a resident of Tharanadumund. “We believe that the buffaloes all belong to a single lineage, which can be traced back many centuries, and if they get wiped out, it will be the end of the temple and its deity, said Mr.

Sathyaraj..