User:Cukksays

Basically I started out on Wikipedia just like any other user seeking information, but some general knowledge upon various subjects, saw me itching to make some changes or add some more information, this is when I did not know that something called the edit exists! Now, I am well into making minor edits, cosmetic changes plus providing information within my modest means.

Likes & Interests
I dabble in anything in Literature, Arts & History of any region, and also quite a few different technical professions if I may call them so, being in close contact with some professionals of the most diverse and difficult jobs there are, and myself being in one of them. Arts include everything from Sketching, Painting, Dancing, Poetry & Prose, Dramatics etc .. having written, acted & directed some amateur plays. History for me is a fascinating mix of emotions and diverse mind games at play of politics. I like politics only because of the intensely deep and sharp intelligence level required for the strategic planning at winning points, using logic, bamboozling & cunning.

Contributions
Having done quite a few minor edits, I will not mention them, as I cannot take credit for the article as a whole. However, I have, at the moment this one, interesting & informative article which is wholly my contribution and my first one to the family of Wikipedia.

{| {|style="border:2px solid #8e6e1a;" !style="background:#e3c57b;"|Cukkemane Cukkemane or Kukkemane is surname or a family name belonging to members of the Havyaka Brahmin Community. They belong to the Gowthama gotra (Gautama Maharishi) & originate from & are mainly based in Karnataka, a state in South India.
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Origins of Cukkemane
Many centuries ago, a Brahmin family of Gowthama gotra Gautama Maharishi from Sagara taluka in Shimoga (Shivamogga) district in Karnataka migrated to the hamlet Saravu in Kodapadavu village in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district. During a particular point in history, there was no male heir to continue the family. The then family members went to the Kukke Subramanya Temple & prayed to Lord Subramanya to bless them with a male heir. Within the same temple complex, they also sought the blessings of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha, with an assurance to the god & goddess that they would be the kuladevaru or Kuldevta of the family henceforth. They brought to their home a Shivalinga.... Read more...
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