The tribe, with a population of nearly 3,000 and women outnumbering with 1,700, in seven villages, perform poojas in front of this 250-foot tall tree for any auspicious occasions, whether a marriage, new construction or housewarming.
Even the villagers used to confess or take pledge before the tree, Bellan, the chief of seven villages, says.
The tribals used to go to the peepal, said to be planted over 10 generations ago, and pray for removing obstacles and protect from the evils, Bellan, who is a retired post master, said.
Kotas worship fire, moon and nature and perform poojas in front of the peepul after lighting fire for every single occasion and festivals.
People usually do not wear chappals or shoes in the villages and also near the tree and women were asked to keep a distance from the tree, considering its sacredness, he said.
Despite having temples in all the seven villages, some 70 kms from here, bordering Kerala, with Ayyanoor Ammanur as presiding deity, the villagers' foremost belief was the tree and visit it first before conducting any function.
Kotas, blacksmiths by profession, making agriculture equipment and weapons for war has a distinction that there was no intercaste marriage or conversion from the community, he claimed.
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