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Home / Sports / Jallikattu: Bulls Charge, Men Tame in Indian Harvest Festival

Jallikattu: Bulls Charge, Men Tame in Indian Harvest Festival

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Jallikattu is a centuries-old tradition celebrating valor and skill during the Pongal harvest festival.
  • Participants win by holding onto a bull for 30 seconds or 15 meters.
  • Animal rights concerns led to a ban, later exempted by new legislation in 2017.
Jallikattu: Bulls Charge, Men Tame in Indian Harvest Festival

In Avaniyapuram, India, the annual Pongal harvest festival features Jallikattu, a centuries-old tradition of bull taming. Crowds gather before dawn to witness dozens of men display valor by attempting to hold onto charging bulls.

Participants aim to cling to the bull for three jumps, 30 seconds, or a distance of 15 meters to win prizes ranging from household goods to a car. Champions like Manikanda Prabhu, who claims thousands of wins, achieve renown beyond material rewards.

While animal rights activists petitioned for a ban in 2014 due to cruelty concerns, new legislation in 2017 exempted Jallikattu from these laws. Unlike similar events elsewhere, bulls are carefully tended to after the competition, ensuring their readiness for future Jallikattu contests.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jallikattu is a bull-taming event practiced as part of the Pongal harvest festival in Tamil Nadu, India.
Participants win by successfully holding onto a bull for a set duration or distance, demonstrating valor and skill.
Jallikattu faced bans due to animal rights concerns but was exempted from cruelty laws by new legislation in 2017.

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