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What does the narrator say about hosahalli

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Answered by MissCallous
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Hosahalli village is the scene of action. There is no mention of it in geography books written by the sahibs in England or Indian writers. No cartographer has put it on the map. The narrator highlights its importance by comparing it to the filling of the karigadubu—a festival meal.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Explanation:

It is a well-known village in the former state of Mysore. The narrator seemed to be very proud of his village and speaks well of it and its inhabitants. The sweet 'Karigadabu' is to a festive supper what Hosahalli is to Mysore state. Hosahalli resembles a typical South Indian village in appearance. The action takes place in Hosahalli village. There is no mention of it in any of the sahib's or Indian writers' geography works. It has not been included on the map by any cartographer. By comparing it to the filing of the Karigadabu–a festive meal–the storyteller emphasises its significance.

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