Bhutappa: Sentinel of the Goddess and Keeper of Folk Justice in Karnataka The Sacred Presence Beyond the Temple Gates In the villages and temple towns of Karnataka, the sacred geography does not end at the main sanctum. Just beyond the temple premises, usually beneath the shade of a jackfruit tree, stands the shrine of Bhutappa — a deity who occupies the threshold between the divine and the earthly, between mercy and retribution. His presence is not incidental. It is deeply deliberate, rooted in centuries of living religious tradition that binds the high and the low, the Brahminic and the folk, into a single, breathing whole. Who Is Bhutappa? Bhutappa is understood by devotees as the Bhanta — a devoted attendant, guard, and enforcer — of the presiding goddess of the temple, most commonly folk goddesses such as Chowdeshwari, Mariamma, Yellamma, and similar village mother goddesses who are deeply woven into the spiritual lives of rural Karnataka. The name itself combines the Kannada and ...