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| Region | Variation Name | Characteristics | |--------|---------------|----------------| | Tamil Nadu | Kaamakathi | Shorter blade (30–40 cm), curved spine, often with a brass bolster. | | Kerala | Vettukathi or Aruval | Heavier, longer (up to 60 cm), more pronounced curve; often used for coconut harvesting. | | Karnataka | Kodava kathi | Distinctive leaf-shaped blade, thinner profile, used by the Coorg community for both agriculture and ceremony. | | Andhra/Telangana | Mamidi kathi | Similar to Kaamakathi but often with a hooked tip for pulling branches. |

1. Overview and Definition Kaamakathi is a traditional, sharp-edged agricultural tool and utility knife originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly prevalent in the rural and forested regions of South India (including Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh). The name is derived from two words: Kaama (meaning "desire" or "task" in certain Dravidian etymologies, often linked to "work" or "action") and Kathi (meaning "knife" or "blade" in Tamil and Malayalam). Thus, Kaamakathi translates roughly to "work knife" or "utility blade." kaamakathi

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2 comments

  1. kaamakathi

    That looks nice from my armchair a had to look twice before a could figure out for the route .

  2. kaamakathi

    You could get the route-choices calculations fort the sprint set by the course setter Lucas Basset as well as those for the sprint relay set by Isia on the website :
    http://www.asul-sportsnature.fr/evenements/cdl-sprint-2018