Panjurli: The Divine Boar Who Descended from Kailasa to Guard the Earth The Sacred Origin Among the many folk deities venerated across the Tulu-speaking coastal Karnataka region, Panjurli holds a place of deep reverence and spiritual significance. The story of Panjurli begins in Kailasa, the divine abode of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and carries within it the timeless themes of compassion, consequence, and cosmic purpose. It is said that among a litter of five wild boar piglets, one became separated from the rest. Goddess Parvathi, moved by the innocence and charm of this lone male piglet, took him under her care and brought him to Kailasa. She nurtured him with great affection, and the piglet grew within the sanctity of the divine realm. As the boar matured, his teeth began to develop, and the irritation and restlessness that came with this growth led him to tear at crops and disturb the order of Kailasa. Lord Shiva, angered by the destruction, was prepared to end the boar...