My home town Moodabidri hosted its 11th annual buffalo race also called Koti Chennaya Jodukere Kambala at Kadalakere Nisargadhama on Saturday January 26th. The Kambala or the buffalo race is unique to Udupi & Mangalore districts.
Kene Halage Splashes
Historically Kambala was the event when farmers paid tribute to their gods for protecting their crops. There used to be lot of celebration and games as part of this festive atmosphere. Some say Kambala also marked the beginning of sowing operations for the second round of crops. Traditionally, there were two types of Kambalas, Pookere Kambala and Bale Kambala. Pookere Kambala is the only variety which survives now.
Moodabidri Kambala 2013
Kambala is traditionally a simple sport. The Kambala track used for muddy field filled with slush. The contest generally takes place between two pairs of buffaloes, controlled by a racer. Moodabidri Kambala 2013
Kambala today has become an organized, professional sports. People place massive amounts of bets on the winning buffaloes and one can witness more than 30,000 spectators in a well organized Kambala, egging and cheering the buffaloes to complete the race. As of now, more than 45 races are held annually in Coastal Karnataka. Nearly 18 Kambalas are held under the banner of Kambala Samithi and the rest are held under the auspices of temples, political patronage and aristocratic Bunt households. Kambala still remains a hugely popular sport in Coastal Karnataka.
Kene Halage Splashes
This large rain water fed track of 145 meters was to witness record number of 210 pairs of Water Buffaloes. On that Saturday huge crowd had gathered to witness this folk sports. I was able to reach the venue only in the evening and for about 4 hours I took the pictures you see here. Nearing Sunset is best time in my opinion for shooting Kambala. Later most of the light will be from the overhead halogen lamps which light up the whole Kambala venue.
Kene Halage Splashes
I used my Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM fitted to Canon EOS 5D Mark III. This one lens & body combo is so perfectly matched for the low light situation and fast action sports. All the photos here are taken at f/2.8, shutter speed mostly above 1/500th of second sometimes if light was good going up to 1/4000th of second to freeze the water droplets. ISO was kept on Auto and varied with light condition. I used AI servo mode using the default 5D mark III settings for AI servo which I found works best in a linear race like this. I use AF point expansion with Central point which I can manually focus with assisted 8 surrounding points to help focusing. I did not use central focus point, but chose a point of focus either right or left of the center depending on my composition and angle of approach of the buffalo. Since the Kambala had two tracks (Koti & Chennayaa named after great folk heroes of Tulunadu) this point of focus was changing depending on the direction of shoot.
Kene Halage Splashes
Kambala races take place in several different categories – Negilu, Hagga, Adda halage and Kene halage are the four broad categories.
Kene Halage Splashes
Negilu: The runner will hold the plough ( it is not actual plough which is heavy and bulky, it is just a representation of which is tied to pair of buffalo. This type is mostly for the Junior buffaloes or entry level buffaloes. But there is again a junior , senior rounds in this race.
Kene Halage Splashes
Hagga : A rope is directly tied to the buffalo pair. And this is for Senior buffaloes as the speed is more here and the participating buffaloes are well experienced. This also has a Junior, senior levels.
Kene Halage Splashes
Adda halage : A cross wooden plank is tied to the pair and the runner stands on it while racing. This is just for the senior category.
Kene Halage Splashes
Kene halage: A round wooden block where the runner stands on it on his single leg. There will be two holes in the block out of which the water forces out while running. The height of the water forcing out is measured to choose the winner. The more the speed is more the water height is. And this is only for senior most category. there are different markers using a white cloth banners. Whichever pair reaches water to these markers is declared a winner. If there are more than one, all those who reached will get prizes
Kene Halage Splashes
Kene Halage and Adda Halage are 2 forms of the race which has very few contestants participating and is a vanishing from most Kambala races. Fortunately on this race we had 8 participants from both category. All the extreme water splashed photos you see here are from that category of race.
Kene Halage Splashes
There is no fixed rule for size of the track which mostly depends on the availability of the space on the locality. Normally it is between 120 meters to 145 meters long and 8-12 meters wide. There is a thick layer of mud and then water on it. The thumb rule is water is filled in the track so that it completely contains about a feet deep mud. The tracks are called by name so it is easy for communication. In the middle of the track there are two strips of white cloth tied across the track which are used as height measurements for Kane halage races. One gauge is at 9.375 meters which is the highest and the other one is at 8.125 meters.
Moodabidri Kambala 2013
Kambala is conducted in several parts of two districts Udupi and Mangalore from November to March. It is conducted always on a weekend so that it is possible for most spectators as well as participants all the Kambalas. The race starts usually Saturday morning and goes on all night and finishes Sunday afternoon. The final winners will be rewarded by the officials during the Kambala closing ceremony conducted in Sunday afternoon. It is watched by, on an average 20 to 30,000 spectators in a day.
Accidents do happen in such a high speed races. I was lucky to capture one in close quarters. The buffalo on the left skidded and toppled. In that process it dragged the other one too which it is tied together. Rider was quick enough to realize and jumped to safety avoiding the clash into the crash. Later I learnt that there was no serious injuries to both the buffaloes and they continued race. Fractures do happen in such a crash and Veterinarians as well as ambulances are at the venue to help such emergency.
Accident, when one of the Buffaloe skidded
Since most of the photos of Kambala are from the same angle and view, I wanted to try something different. Here I have concentrated on the men running behind the buffaloes who are as fascinating as the buffaloes themselves. I found them fascinating as the 145 meter slushy muddy track is covered in just 14 -15 seconds by many of these racers which is very close to the 100 meter world record speeds. They are partially using the speeds of the buffaloes to leverage but still running in such a speed in water is quite an effort. Then there are support teams which take care of buffaloes both at the starting point as well as the finishing line.
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Finishing line at the end of the race track (Manjotti)is where all the major excitement of the race takes place. The rider just lets the buffaloes loose as they reach dry ground which is covered in river sand and that is when they may run at the crowd. There are people who control and stop these buffaloes. But if you are in front of it, they may trample on you. My advice is better to be safe than sorry.
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It is a hit among the tourists and lot of people from different part of city, country travel to see this race. It is not always all that fun to take photographs of Kambala. If you are not careful you may be gored or trampled by charging Buffaloes. There is a barricade made out out of rope at the edge of the track, do not cross that. No flash photography allowed at all as that startles the buffaloes. Do not let your in built flash to pop out also as the volunteers and team owners will throw you out.
Respected sir iam see your pictures in your web site the pictures are awesome iam also photographer my section is pictorial and my working theme is tribele life in india also iam working with four types of tribes in india please help me which place organice the kambala and the event dates please send me the details of kambala race iam very intrest to shoot the pictures of kambala
thanking you
regards
bhargav.harge
Nice to hear from you. Kambala dates for 2013 are not announced yet. Kambala happens throughout Dakshina Kannada & Udupi district between December to March every year. On every Saturday & Sunday Kambala will take place. The venue hosts one event per year. There are over 30 venues all in the district. So anybody visiting during that period can watch Kambala on Weekends.
Most of these details are on my website. This year’s dates are not finalized, as soon as they are I will post them on my website.
Dear Dr. Krishna Mohan,
I’m Michel Lichtenberg from Holland. I visited India for the first time in 1979 and fell in love with your fascinating country. The last time was in 2012 when I visited India with my wife and two children.
From 22 december 2013 till 9 January 2014 I , together with my brother, will visit Karnataka.
After seeing your wonderfull pictures of Kambala races I would love to visit a race in person. Do you know if there will be races in that period and can you tell me the places and dates of the races or can you tell me how/where I can find that information?
Thanks in advance and the best wishes,
Michel Lichtenberg Arnhem Holland
Dear Michel Lichtenberg,
I haven’t got the latest time table of Kambala 2013-14 yet. It will start mid November. O every weekend it will be there, till March 2014. So you will surely able to catch a few between Dec & Jan. Enjoy your visit.
Regards
hye krishna mohan. im. planning to bring my 85mm equivalent prime lens to shoot this event? is it will be long enough?
if not i have to buy 50-230mm APSC lens but the aperture is small. f4.5- f6.7.is it will be enough in order for me to use high shutter speed? what time the race will be started?
im using fujifilm x-e1 btw
All Kambalas all over the District are suspended indefinitely as per Supreme court orders. So any one of you who plan to visit, please take note. I will post it here once the order is vacated.
Respected sir iam see your pictures in your web site the pictures are awesome iam also photographer my section is pictorial and my working theme is tribele life in india also iam working with four types of tribes in india please help me which place organice the kambala and the event dates please send me the details of kambala race iam very intrest to shoot the pictures of kambala
thanking you
regards
bhargav.harge
Nice to hear from you. Kambala dates for 2013 are not announced yet. Kambala happens throughout Dakshina Kannada & Udupi district between December to March every year. On every Saturday & Sunday Kambala will take place. The venue hosts one event per year. There are over 30 venues all in the district. So anybody visiting during that period can watch Kambala on Weekends.
Most of these details are on my website. This year’s dates are not finalized, as soon as they are I will post them on my website.
Dear Dr. Krishna Mohan,
I’m Michel Lichtenberg from Holland. I visited India for the first time in 1979 and fell in love with your fascinating country. The last time was in 2012 when I visited India with my wife and two children.
From 22 december 2013 till 9 January 2014 I , together with my brother, will visit Karnataka.
After seeing your wonderfull pictures of Kambala races I would love to visit a race in person. Do you know if there will be races in that period and can you tell me the places and dates of the races or can you tell me how/where I can find that information?
Thanks in advance and the best wishes,
Michel Lichtenberg Arnhem Holland
Dear Michel Lichtenberg,
I haven’t got the latest time table of Kambala 2013-14 yet. It will start mid November. O every weekend it will be there, till March 2014. So you will surely able to catch a few between Dec & Jan. Enjoy your visit.
Regards
hye krishna mohan. im. planning to bring my 85mm equivalent prime lens to shoot this event? is it will be long enough?
if not i have to buy 50-230mm APSC lens but the aperture is small. f4.5- f6.7.is it will be enough in order for me to use high shutter speed? what time the race will be started?
im using fujifilm x-e1 btw
All Kambalas all over the District are suspended indefinitely as per Supreme court orders. So any one of you who plan to visit, please take note. I will post it here once the order is vacated.