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Tamil Nadu's Jallikattu: Thrills, Scars, and Unwavering Passion
19 Jan
Summary
- Jallikattu is a dangerous ancient tradition involving bullfighting.
- Participants face injuries and deaths but find joy and pride.
- Accusations of animal cruelty are denied by organizers.

The ancient Tamil tradition of jallikattu, a daring bullfight performed with bare hands, is kept alive annually at harvest festivals in India's Tamil Nadu state. Despite a history marked by numerous injuries and fatalities, the sport continues to captivate participants and spectators alike. Saravanan B, a 31-year-old construction worker, embodies the deep-rooted passion for this tradition, viewing it as a way of life and a source of immense personal pride.
Organizers vehemently deny allegations of animal cruelty, such as provoking bulls with alcohol or eye irritants. They insist that jallikattu is governed by strict rules and is an indispensable part of Tamil culture. Participants, like Saravanan, often reject these accusations, considering the bulls as friends and emphasizing their commitment to not harming the animals during the contests. The risks involved are seen as secondary to the profound sense of accomplishment and cultural connection.




