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describe the village hosehlli by text book.​

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Answered by Christina127
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It is a famous village situated in the erstwhile state of Mysore. The narrator seems to be greatly proud of his village and talks so glowingly of it and its people. Hosahalli is to Mysore state what the sweet 'Karigadabu' is to a festive meal. Hosahalli has all the features of a typical South Indian village.

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Answered by genius3039
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Hosahali is one of twin-villages Mattur-Hosahali, on the banks of the Tunga River in Karnataka state, southern India. It lies in an agricultural region where the main crop is the Areca nut. It is known for Sanskrit, Veda, Gamaka and Sangeetha. From above, the village appears as a "Paa Ni Pee Tha".

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