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Haryana and Telugu regions in India are known for their traditional Kabaddi sport, which showcases local athletic products. The sport involves two teams competing on a field, with players wearing traditional Indian cotton jerseys and shorts made from locally sourced fabrics. The playing area is often marked with natural materials like rice powder or chalk, reflecting indigenous practices. Players use herbal oils for muscle relaxation, sourced from local Ayurvedic traditions. The sport promotes physical fitness and community bonding, using minimal equipment - primarily a handwoven cotton rope for boundary marking. Kabaddi matches in these regions often feature traditional music instruments like dhol and nagada, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The game has evolved with modern safety gear while maintaining its cultural roots, supporting local artisans who craft sportswear and accessories. |