Tullu Tunne Kannada Kamada Kathegalu 13 May 2026

Goravayya is the hero of at least four of the thirteen stories. He is a wandering Shaiva devotee who appears simple-minded but is actually a linguistic genius. In one famous story from this collection, Goravayya is offered stale food by a greedy landlord. He blesses the landlord saying, "Ninna manege yavagalu kempu shani irali" (May your house always have red Saturn—meaning, may you always have leftover food to give). The landlord realizes too late that Goravayya has cursed him with perpetual poverty disguised as a blessing.

The series is typically authored or compiled by GoRu (Gollapudi Srinivasa Rao) or other Kannada humorists, though similar naming is found in regional comic digests. Tullu Tunne Kannada Kamada Kathegalu 13

In the heart of Karnataka, Kannada humor has carved out a significant niche for itself, bringing laughter and joy to its speakers. "Tullu Tunne Kannada Kamada Kathegalu" stands as a testament to this humor, offering a collection of comedic tales that resonate with Kannada audiences. The 13th installment of this series, which we're focusing on, continues the tradition of delivering humor that's both relatable and entertaining. Goravayya is the hero of at least four

Stories #2, #5, and #11 feature a low-paid village accountant who outsmarts city-bred lawyers using pure folk logic. One classic tale involves the lawyer using English words like "injunction" and "affidavit," to which the clerk replies, "Saar, namma illi 'affidavit' illa, 'hittu-beggi' matra" (Sir, here we don't have affidavits, we only have 'flour and greens'). The room erupts in laughter. He blesses the landlord saying, "Ninna manege yavagalu