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Gusthi is a Traditional Sports Activity, which is practiced in punjab since time immemorial. Gusthi is also known as Kai Kuthu Sandai. Gusthi is a form of Traditional Boxing, which is slightly deviated from Wrestling. Gusthi of Tamil Nadu is a derivative of Malyutham of Tamil Nadu. Gusthi also includes Grapplings as well.
The Indonesian variant gobak sodor, with two defenders (one in the central lane) blocking an assailant.. Some of the alternative names for atya-patya are Killithattu/Klithatu (in Tamil Nadu), Kili Thadthu (in Sri Lanka), [9] Wanjh Wati (in Sindh), [10] Gallery, [11] Sur-pati, Lon-pati, Darya-banth, saragari, saramani, tilli, uppinat, uppupatti, choupal pati, panchwati, and chikka. [12]
In post-Independent India, the traditional sports' popularity has greatly declined with the further growth of Western sports and online gaming. [57] Kabaddi is the most popular traditional sport, with the highest viewership and most career opportunities; its growth was spurred on by the creation of the Pro Kabaddi League. [58]
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Jallikattu (or Sallikkattu), also known as Eru Taḻuvuṭal and Manju-virattu, [2] is a traditional event in which a zebu bull (Bos indicus), such as the Pulikulam [3] or Kangayam breeds, [4] is released into a crowd of people, and many people attempt to grab the large hump on the bull's back with both arms and hang on to it while the bull attempts to escape.
Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University; Tamil Nadu State Chess Association This page was last edited on 6 March 2018, at 02:43 (UTC). Text is ...
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Adimurai is an Indian martial art originating in modern-day Kanyakumari, the southernmost region in India.It was traditionally practiced in the Kanyakumari district of modern-day Tamil Nadu as well as nearby areas in southeastern Kerala.