Goravara Kunitha is a traditional dance with religious implication that is performed at festivals, local fairs and also upon invitation in the houses of devotees of lord
Mailara Linga. at housewarming ceremonies, devotees invite
Goravas to their new homes and is called as
mane seve or
ogu seve. In private ceremonies like housewarming, a black wollen blanket is spread and a small bowl is kept with milk in it and sometimes
bananas and
Kajayas are also kept. the offering is worshipped and then the goravayyas break into dance around it. They perform rhythmically accompanied by the sound of their anklets and the intoxicating beat of
Damaru. During the performance they sing praises of lord
Mailara Linga and repeat
Paraks. As they dance they sit and eat the offerings laid out to them. They lie flat on their stomachs and eat the offering without touching it with their hands. ==Public appearances==