Konkani Potpourri
First Online: 19 Dec. 1999
Last updated : November 16, 2024
Konkani Culture
History of
Konkani Language Kamat traces the origins and development of the Konkani language._Popular_ |
Saraswat Women of
the Past The position of Saraswat women in the past is a noteworthy one and certainly far better than that of women of rest of India. |
The Christians of Karavali Kannada language article on the Konkani speaking Christians of Indian West Coast |
Kamat Meets
Kamath! Interview with eminent historian Suryanath Kamath |
The Kudubi Community Article and pictures of Kudubi tribe who speak Konkani language and worship Mallikarjuna of Cannecone. |
The Mahales of Honavar A junked copper inscription reveals the genealogy of a once prominent family and explains the root of a local tradition. |
Karavali
Photo Album Pictures of the Konkan coast especially from North and South Kanaras. |
Konkani FAQ Frequently asked questions about Konkani, such as "What does Konkani mean?" |
Konkani
Wall Art Not many people know about this fast vanishing art of Kavi Kala. |
What's in the Works |
Umabai
Kundapur Remembering a great volunteer, freedom fighter, and a reformer of women's status |
Konkani
Mela 1999 Report on the 22nd All India Konkani Convention which Jyotsna attended.. |
Charity Personified Biography of eminent congressman Karnad Sadashiva Rao (1881-1936) |
Konkani Mela 2000 Vikas reports on the North American Millennium Konkani Conference. |
Konkani Food Pictures of Konkani delicacies, recipes; see raw materials and tools used in Konkani cooking. |
- Jyotsna at the Konkani Mela 1999
- Christians of Karavali
- The Coconut Nation!
- Epigraphy to Trace Genealogy
- History of Konkani Language
- Konkani Brahmins and Havyak Brahmins
- Konkani Heritage
- The Antiquity of Konkani Language
- The Millennium Konkani Sammelan - A Report
- Konkani Muslims of India
- Ovyo Gavuya - Konkani Wedding Songs
- The Saga of Swaraswats
- Saraswat Women of Yesteryears
- A 1904 Manuscript of Konkani Poems
- Copper Plates of the Mahale Family in Honavar
- Frequently Asked Question on Konkani Language
- Konkani Food Culture
- Konkani Wedding Songs
- Some Prominent Konkani Men & Women
- The "Dalitoy" Dish
- The "Dat Dalitoy" Preparation
- The "Kubbe Vade" Delicacy
- The "Undi" Delicacy
- The Anandashram Swamiji of Shirali Muth
- Boy Eating a Snack in a Konkani Household
- Coconuts are Extensively Used in Konkani Cooking
- A Contended Konkani Housewife
- Cooks Making 'Bundi Ladus' (Sweet Balls)
- Cover of Kamat's Konkani Book
- Deity of Mangeshi Temple, Goa
- "Duddalli" Delicacy -- A Type of Milk Jello
- Fried Green Bananas
- Gate Keeper of a Konkani Temple, Goa
- Girl belonging to the Konkani Kunibi Tribe
- The Graduating Class of 1953
- Hindu Pontiff of a Konkani Sect
- Honey Cured Mango
- Indirakanta Teerth Swamiji
- Indirakant Tirth Shripad Vader (1886-1942)
- Jyotsna at Saraswat Sammelan, 1999
- Jyotsna Inaugurating Konkani Sangha
- Jyotsna Kamat Inaugurating the Konkani Association
- Konkani Bride and Groom
- Konkani Breakfast
- A Konkani couple
- Konkani children from a 1950s picture
- Konkani children from a picture of 1950s
- Konkani Girl Dressing the Vegetables
- A Konkani Lady with Grandchildren
- A Konkani Lady, Honavar
- A Konkani man who opted for the (British) government service
- Konkani Traditional Jewelry
- A Konkani Woman Making Pan Cakes on Wooden Stove
- A Konkani woman from a 1950s picture
- Konkani Woman Rolling 'Chowde' (a.k.a. Mande)
- Konkani Woman at Work
- Konkani Woman at Work - Notice her Blouseless Traditional Sari
- Konkanis Just Love Fish
- Men of a Konkani Household
- Men of Konkani family with latest family possession (the bicycle)
- Men of Konkani Brahmin Family
- Navayats: Konkani speaking Muslims
- Old Konkani Couple
- An old-fashioned housewife
- Performer During a Konkani Harvest Festival (Shigmo)
- Pontiff of Partagali Jivottama Math - Vidyadhiraja Swamiji
- Pontiff of a Konkani Sect
- Pontiff of Kashi Muth, Cochin
- A Priest of the Konkani Community with Vermilion on Forehead
- Ready for the "Vaingana Bharta"
- Release of Krishnanand's Konkani Book, August 2000
- Roasted Slices of the 'Alvamaddi' Tuber
- Shaivaite man in traditional Konkani attire
- Sun Cured Mango Slices
- The Swamiji of Gokarn Paratkal Muth
- The Teppal Pepper
- Three Pontiffs of Goud Saraswat Community
- Traditional Konkani Couple
- 'Vali Bhajji' (Basale Soppu) is a popular green vegetable among Konkanis
See Also:
- Goa - Where the East meets the West
- Jai Karnataka - topics on the history and life in state of Karnataka
- The Christians of Karavali -- Kannada language article on the Konkani speaking Christians of Indian West Coast