<p class="title">There is a need to build a culture through Arebhashe literature, thereby helping to strengthen the language, said writer Nagesh Kaloor. </p>.<p class="title">He was speaking during the valedictory of a camp on Arebhashe culture organised by Karnataka Arebhashe Samskriti Mathu Sahithya Academy in Maragodu. </p>.<p class="title">Culture and civilisation are interrelated. Arebhashe is known for its rich culture. There is a need to introduce the culture of Arebhashe to others. A society can develop as and when culture and civilisation grows, he said. </p>.<p class="title">He said along with nurturing Arebhashe culture and literature, there is a need to love and respect other cultures and traditions.</p>.<p class="title">The Sobhane song, Gange Puje, Mehandi, Nudigattu and other traditions have helped the culture of Arebhashe to grow, he added. </p>.<p class="title">Maragodu Gowda Samaja president Kattemane K Janardhan said that Arebhashe speaking people reside in Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada and parts of Kerala.</p>.<p class="title">They have been protecting the culture and literature from time immemorial, he said. </p>.<p class="title">Maragodu Gram Panchayat member Parichana Sharath also spoke on the occasion.</p>
<p class="title">There is a need to build a culture through Arebhashe literature, thereby helping to strengthen the language, said writer Nagesh Kaloor. </p>.<p class="title">He was speaking during the valedictory of a camp on Arebhashe culture organised by Karnataka Arebhashe Samskriti Mathu Sahithya Academy in Maragodu. </p>.<p class="title">Culture and civilisation are interrelated. Arebhashe is known for its rich culture. There is a need to introduce the culture of Arebhashe to others. A society can develop as and when culture and civilisation grows, he said. </p>.<p class="title">He said along with nurturing Arebhashe culture and literature, there is a need to love and respect other cultures and traditions.</p>.<p class="title">The Sobhane song, Gange Puje, Mehandi, Nudigattu and other traditions have helped the culture of Arebhashe to grow, he added. </p>.<p class="title">Maragodu Gowda Samaja president Kattemane K Janardhan said that Arebhashe speaking people reside in Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada and parts of Kerala.</p>.<p class="title">They have been protecting the culture and literature from time immemorial, he said. </p>.<p class="title">Maragodu Gram Panchayat member Parichana Sharath also spoke on the occasion.</p>