Hori Habba, also known as Hatti Habba, Kobbari Hori Competition is a rural sport in which hundreds of trained and decorated draught cattle and bulls are made to run through huge crowds Catchers try to subdue the cattle and snatch away prizes such as copra, cash, gift items tied to them. The sports is practiced mainly in Shivamogga, Haveri and Uttara Kannada districts of the Indian state of Karnataka during the Deepavali festival. Jallikattu is a similar sport practiced in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu.
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| - Hori Habba, also known as Hatti Habba, Kobbari Hori Competition is a rural sport in which hundreds of trained and decorated draught cattle and bulls are made to run through huge crowds Catchers try to subdue the cattle and snatch away prizes such as copra, cash, gift items tied to them. The sports is practiced mainly in Shivamogga, Haveri and Uttara Kannada districts of the Indian state of Karnataka during the Deepavali festival. Jallikattu is a similar sport practiced in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. (en)
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| - Hori Habba (ಹೋರಿ ಹಬ್ಬ) (en)
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| - The Bull "Simhadriya Simha" in action at Hori Habba held at Shiralakoppa in 2016 (en)
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| - The Bull "Simhadriya Simha" in action at Hori Habba held at Shiralakoppa in 2016. (en)
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| - Hori Habba, also known as Hatti Habba, Kobbari Hori Competition is a rural sport in which hundreds of trained and decorated draught cattle and bulls are made to run through huge crowds Catchers try to subdue the cattle and snatch away prizes such as copra, cash, gift items tied to them. The sports is practiced mainly in Shivamogga, Haveri and Uttara Kannada districts of the Indian state of Karnataka during the Deepavali festival. Jallikattu is a similar sport practiced in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. (en)
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