Similarities between Uttarakhand and Karnataka in the following fields:
Food
Folk
Geography
Architecture
river
yamuna and krishna
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Both the states have established relations through sports, trade and culture. Uttarakhand had inspired people in Karnataka in forest conservation. AIR Correspondent reports that the famous Chipko Andolan or hug the trees movement of Uttarakhand had inspired Appiko Andolan in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka.
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Similarities between Uttarakhand and Karnataka in the following fields:
Food:
- Rice and Jola (sorghum) are the region's staples. The main course consists of Jowar and wheat rotis, which are accompanied by a variety of spicy curries, pickles, and buttermilk. Steamed rice and ragi (finger millet) dominate South Karnataka cuisine, and the traditional dish is the Ragi ball (Ragi mudde).
- Kafuli is popularly known as Uttarakhand's State Food. It is served with gravy made of rice or wheat paste and water. Spinach leaves, fenugreek leaves, spices, rice powder, curd, water, and salt are the main ingredients.
Folk:
- Dollu Kunitha is a traditional Karnataka dance form. Dollu Kunithâ is a high-energy dance that is performed throughout the state during major festivals and celebrations.
- Chholiya (or Chhaliya; Kumaoni: ) is a dance form that originated in the Kumaon division of Uttarakhand, India, and in parts of Nepal's Sudur Paschim province (primarily in Baitadi and Darchula districts). It is now regarded as a symbol of Kumaoni culture.
Geography:
- Uttarakhand's topography is diverse, with snow-capped peaks, glaciers, deep canyons, roaring streams, stunning lakes, and a few patches of dusty plains in the south. Uttarakhand is home to some of the world's highest mountains.
- Karnataka, India, is located at 11°30' North and 18°30' North latitudes, and 74° East and 78°30' East longitude. It is located in the western part of India's Deccan Peninsular region, on a tableland where the Western and Eastern Ghats converge.
Architecture:
- Udupi is a popular tourist destination in Karnataka and home to a number of educational institutions. It is known as the temple city because of the Krishna Temple. It is also the name of a popular Udupi cuisine, known as Parashurama Kshetra, and is famous for the Kanakana kindi.
- The temples in Uttarakhand are mostly built in the Nagara or Garhwali styles of architecture, with a striking shikhara (spire). These temples are distinguished by a lotus-shaped roof and a projection of a lion standing over an elephant on the lower shikhara.
River Yamuna and Krishna:
- The Yamuna River's source is located in the Yamunotri Glacier at an elevation of 6,387 meters (20,955 feet), on the southwestern slopes of the Banderpooch peaks in the Mussoorie range of the Lower Himalayas, north of Haridwar in Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand.
- The Krishna river flows through the districts of Belgaum, Bijapur, and Gulbarga in Karnataka, covering a total distance of 220 kilometers.
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