From Forest to Farmland: The Ancient Origins and Living Worship of Panjurli Daiva The Land That Remembers Its Spirits Along the coastal belt of Karnataka and stretching into Manjeshwar and Kasaragod regions of northern Kerala lies a cultural landscape unlike any other in India. This region, known as Tulunadu, is home to one of the most ancient and living traditions of spirit worship in the subcontinent — the Daiva Aradhane, or the veneration of divine ancestral spirits. Among the dozens of Daivas worshipped across this land, Panjurli stands apart as one of the oldest, most widely revered, and deeply rooted in the everyday lives of the people. The Name and Its Meaning The very name Panjurli carries within it the memory of a time long before temples and texts shaped religious life. In the Tulu language, the word is believed to have evolved from Panjida Kurle, meaning a young wild boar. This etymology is not merely linguistic. It points directly to the historical and ecological circum...