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Sixty-five persons were injured in jallikattu organised at Alambakkam village near Kallakudi, Muthupudaiyanpatti village near Manapparai in Tiruchi district and Keela Vegupatti village near Ponnamarav ...
The jallikattu organised at Palaiyapalayam village in Tiruchi district on Friday left 20 persons injured. As many as 660 bulls were released during the event in which 200 tamers participated. Five ...
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Asian News International on MSNTN: Grand Jallikattu event held at Sri Pidari Amman Temple in PudukkottaiAs part of the annual festival of Sri Pidari Amman Temple in Thiruvarankulam near Pudukkottai in Tamil Nadu, a spectacular ...
Akhila, the treasured temple elephant, turned 23 with grand celebrations at Trichy's Jambukeswarar Temple, attracting throngs ...
Villagers from Kallandhiri celebrated a traditional fishing festival, while Thiruvarankulam hosted an exhilarating Jallikattu ...
The Jallikattu sport, which is believed to be more than 2,000 years old, is extremely popular in Tamil Nadu during the three-day Pongal harvest festival in January in which hundreds of bull ...
Tamil Nadu’s jallikattu may turn into the proverbial mud pot, unless a certain degree of restrictions, regulations and supervision is put in place now. The pride and popularity of jallikattu ...
Union of India (“2023 case”), passed a judgment allowing Jallikattu and its equivalents for two reasons: 1) Legislation backed promotion of tradition and culture: The State of Tamil Nadu enacted its ...
Did you known the term Jallikattu came from two different Tamil words 'Salli' and 'Kattu' which refers to gold or silver coins tied to the bulls' horn. Here are 10 interesting facts you must know ...
Jallikattu is a wild bull taming sport played in Tamil Nadu as a part of Pongal celebration On 8 January 2016, the decision to reinstate an age-old Tamil Nadu tradition was taken by the central ...
Cultural practices such as Jallikattu lay at this very juncture, wherein the ancient sport has found itself caught amid a multitude of double-edged debates: of Culture v/s Morality, of Tradition v ...
There’s nothing funny about the darkly symbolic tale Jallikattu, adapted from a short story by S. Hareesh, which builds dangerous primal instincts into a crescendo of violence, in imagery ...
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