Kalyatanda Ponnappa
Kalyatanda Ponnappa was a 17th-century warrior of Kodagu. Since he was deified after his death, the people of Kodagu consider him to be a god. He is also known as Kaliat-Achchappa or Kaliat Ajjappa.
Early life
Ponnappa was born in the Kalyatanda family as the son of Kuttayya of Naalnaad. Ponnappa's parents were ardent devotees of Igguthappa.G Richter calls him ‘a Malayalam man who came to Coorg many generations ago, got naturalized.’ A Malayali-Kodava by birth, Ponnappa was also associated with the Malayalam land. His forefathers had lived in Kerala and Ponnappa himself had studied tantric magic in Kerala. Kalyatanda Ponnappa had both Kodava and Malayalam origins, but was considered a Kodava warrior and is now revered as a deity by the Kodava people, but not particularly so by Malayali people.
His agrarian father was upset that Ponnappa didn't look after the fields. So Kuttayya told his wife not to feed Ponnappa and broke Ponnappa's bow. Upset with this, Ponnappa left home. Ponnappa was betrothed to his aunt's daughter. He also had a friend and assistant called Katala Boltu.
Career
Skirmishes
Ponnappa became the most powerful man in Naalnaad and its chosen leader as well. He led the region in battles against neighbouring lords. He fought with many powerful men and killed several of them. Ponnappa was a contemporary of Vira Raja, the first king of Kodagu. Ponnappa acknowledged Vira Raja's overlordship. But, the neighbouring lord, Karnayya Bavu of Bhagamandala did not acknowledge Vira Raja as the king. Karnayya raised a stealth army against the Raja.The Raja gave Ponnappa his gun, sword and a privy army of 500 guards. Karnayya wanted to befriend Ponnappa and make him an ally. Karnayya himself had an army of men carrying matchlocks, swords, bows and arrows. However, Ponnappa refused his friendship thus insulting Karnayya and making him an enemy.