Although the Kurubas are traditionally
Saivites, they worship a variety of deities.
Mailara,
Mallanna,
Mallikarjuna,
Vitthal (in his original Shiva form) and
Beerappa, and Arivamma [Aluvelu mangamma] who all are forms of Shiva, and
Yellamma are some of the important gods of Kurubas. They consider Vitthal and Beerappa as brothers, however, Beerappa has traditionally been their exclusive deity. Other deities they worship include Batyappa, Irachikappa, Kallu Kambhadappa, Budalappa, Settipalleppa, Karakuappa and
Lakshmi Devi. They worship all
gramadevatas and sacrifice sheep and goats. Previously, the Kurubas celebrated
parashe where the group of Kurubas throughout a region celebrated the festival of their gods. During this time
Goravas, an order of saints dedicated to Mailari Devaru, are initiated. During the
parashe, the idol of the temple where the
parashe takes place is washed in a river, and decorated with
hoovu-
vibhuti. The worship is conducted by a Kuruba pujari and the Goravas sing songs dedicated to the deity. However, these celebrations were largely gone by the 1920s. The Kurubas also worship
Iragaru, men who die unmarried, by building temples and setting up stones for them. They bury their dead. ==Notable people==