Kambala (Buffalo Racing), Karnataka
This can be a festival in which buffalo racing requires location. The fields are flush with water as well as the buffalo's race down a mushy monitor, egged on by a strong-muscled farmer who stables perilously on a trailing wood plank, browsing his way down the track behind the beasts. On this annual sporting occasion, the prizes goes to the swiftest beast. This rural sport in southern coastal Karnataka originated being a royal pastime and was later on ongoing from the feudal lords of the Tulu region. The buffalo-racing time lasts from November to March in Baradi Beedu, Bolantur, Kolatta Majalu, Bajagoli, Puttur, Kamalakatte and Uppinangadi.