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On Wednesday morning, the world-renowned Jallikattu event entered its second day in the Madurai district of Tamil Nadu. This three-day spectacle, hosted in Alanganallur, Palamedu, and Avaniyapuram, is ...
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 14 (ANI): One person was killed during a Jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu's Madurai district, an officer said on Tuesday. 75 others are said to be injured, out of ...
Madurai (Tamil Nadu), Jan 14 (PTI) The popular Avaniyapuram ‘Jallikattu,’ bull taming sport, was held here on Tuesday on the day of harvest festival ‘Pongal,’ and the owner of the bull, declared as ...
One bull-tamer was killed in the season's first event in Tamil Nadu's Madurai, while 15 others suffered severe injuries. For the event in Avaniyapuram, 1,100 bulls and 800 bull tamers were ...
The Avaniyapuram Jallikattu, a famed bull-taming sport, unfolded amidst much fanfare during the Pongal festival on Tuesday. The event concluded with the owner of the best bull taking home a tractor as ...
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The annual bull-taming competition ‘Jallikattu’ at Avaniyapuram, in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai district, began today, on Pongal day with the typical pomp and ceremony. This year’s Avaniyapuram Jallikattu ...
One bull tamer was gored to death and many others were injured including spectators at the famed Jallikattu, the ancient bull taming sport held as a part of Pongal festival at Avaniyapuram in ...
The world-renowned three-day Jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu's Madurai kicked off on Tuesday, with Avaniyapuram village holding its first-day event which features 1,100 bulls and 900 bull-tamers.
The next two major Jallikattu events are scheduled in Palamedu and Alanganallur on January 15 and 16, respectively, drawing participants and spectators from across Tamil Nadu and beyond. Moksh Dhand ...