Jallikattu

Jallikattu (or Sallikkattu), also known as Eru Taḻuvuṭal and Mañcu-virattu, is a traditional event in which a zebu bull (Bos indicus), such as the Pulikulam or Kangayam breeds, is released into a crowd of people, and many human participants 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. Participants hold the hump for as long as possible, attempting to bring the bull to a stop. In some cases, participants must ride long enough to remove flags on the bull's horns.

Jallikattu
A youth trying to take control of a bull in jallikattu at Alanganallur
Highest governing bodyTamil Nadu Jallikattu Federation
Local organising committees
NicknamesSallikkattu; ēru taḻuvuṭal; manju virattu
First played400–100 BCE
Characteristics
ContactYes
Team membersNo teams, single competitors
Mixed-sexNo
TypeTraditional sport
VenueOpen ground
Presence
Country or regionTamil Nadu, India
OlympicNo
ParalympicNo

Jallikattu is typically practised in some regions of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu (peculiarly in Southern and Western Tamil Nadu) as a part of Pongal celebrations on Mattu Pongal day, which occurs annually in January.

Because of incidents of injury and death associated with the sport, both to the participants and to the animals forced into it, animal rights organizations have called for a ban on the sport, resulting in the Supreme Court of India banning it several times over the past years. However, with protests from the people against the ban, a new ordinance was made in 2017 to continue the sport.

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