They worship bhuthas (devils), of whom the principal one seems to be Jumadi.
White cloths are required for certain gods and bhuthas (devils) on occasions of festivals, and these are usually obtained from Bilimaggas.
They seem to vary in different localities, and representbhuthas such as Jumadi, Pancha Jumadi, Hosabhutha, Kallurti, etc.
Brimmeru has been transformed, by Brahman ingenuity, into Brahma, and all the bhuthas are converted into Gonas, or attendants on Siva.
In the pardhanas (devil songs) Brimmeru is represented as the principal bhutha, and the other bhuthas are supposed to visit his sthana.
If the sthana is dedicated to more than one bhutha, the bhuthasare generally Kodamanithaya, Kukkinathaya, and Daiva.
The bhuthaswere so delighted that they put various kinds of herbs into a big vessel, and made of them a sweet liquor, by drinking which Siva was absolved from his crime.
The bhuthas (devils) whose disguise they assume are Kodamanitaya and the Baiderukalu, who may not be represented by Nalkes; and they have no objection to putting on the disguise of other bhuthas.
Like other Tulu castes, the Mogers worship bhuthas (devils).
The Mogers who have ceased to be fishermen, and dwell in land, worship the bhuthas Panjurli and Baikadthi.
Though Venkataramana is regarded as their chief deity, they worship Baiderkulu, Panjurli, and other bhuthas (devils).
The bhuthas specially worshipped by the Kusa Holeyas are Masti and Halemanedeyya, but Venkataramana of Tirupati is by some regarded as their family deity.
The special bhuthas of the Bakudas are Kodababbu and Kamberlu (or Kangilu), but Jumadi, Panjurli, and Tanimaniya are also occasionally worshipped.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bhuthas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.