Born of Stone and Fire: The Legend of Guliga Daiva in Tulu Nadu Tulu Nadu, the coastal strip of Karnataka and Kerala, is home to one of the most vibrant living traditions of spirit worship in India. Known as Daiva Aradhane, this tradition honors powerful divine beings called Daivas, who are believed to walk among the living, protect the righteous, and punish the wicked. Among all these Daivas, Guliga holds a place of singular importance. Ancient, fierce, and deeply layered in symbolism, Guliga is not merely a deity of fear but a force of cosmic order rooted in the very energy of Lord Shiva himself. Origin in the Ash of Kailasa The story of Guliga begins in Kailasa, the abode of Lord Shiva. Parvati, while gathering sacred ash, found a mysterious stone concealed within it. Lord Shiva, upon seeing the stone, cast it to the earth. From that stone, Guliga was born, carrying within him the primordial energy of Shiva. He is thus counted among the Shivaganas, the divine attendants of Shiv...