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      • The four-day-long festival celebrates the harvesting of crops like sugarcane, rice and turmeric; it falls around the same time as Lohri (celeb rated in North India) and Makar Sankranti (celebrated in Western India) in mid-January each year.
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  3. Jan 10, 2017 · Days ahead of Pongal, a harvest festival celebrated in parts of south India, a fresh debate over Jallikattu erupted once again with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Pannerselvam writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting him to overturn the existing ban on the bull-taming sport.

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    Jallikattu is a sport conducted as a part of Mattu Pongal (the 3rdday of the four-day long harvest, Pongal).
    Jallikattu is also known as eru thazhuvuthal or manju virattu.
    The Tamil word ‘Mattu’ means bull and the 3rdday of Pongal is dedicated to cattle. Bulls get precedence over cows because it helps in the ploughing of field, pulling their cart of goods and mating...
    Bulls are brought to a common place where the ritual happens. The participants are supposed to embrace the bull’s hump and try to tame it by bringing the bull to a stop.
    Jalikattu is believed to have been practiced since at least 2500 years.
    A seal from Indus Valley civilizationdepicting the practice is preserved in the National Museum, New Delhi.
    A cave painting that depicts a man trying to tame a bull is estimated to be 2500 years old by the Archaeologists.
    There are references to people enjoying witnessing and participating in Jalikattu in Silappatikaram one of the 5 great epics of Tamil classical period and 2 other ancient literary works like Kalith...
    Bulls are deliberately placed in a terrifying situation in which they are forced to run away from a mob of men. The bulls are so frightened that in desperation they jump off barriers which result i...
    Bulls are often provoked with alcohol, sticks, knives, sickles and even chilli powder in the eyes.
    Betting on the bulls is another problem.
    In 1991, the Environment Ministry had banned the training and exhibition of bears, monkeys, tigers, panthers and dogs. This was challenged by the Indian Circus organisation in the Delhi High Court...
    The ban on Jallikattu itself has existed on and off since 2006.
    In 2006, the Madras High Court banned it after the death of a young spectator.
    In 2009, the ban was subsequently lifted with the Tamil Nadu Regulation of Jallikattu Act, 2009.
    Jallikattu is a way through which farmers flaunt their personal strength, the strength of their bulls, love for their cattle and how well they have looked after them and a chance to find out the mo...
    For a Tamilian, the bull is a member of the family and to establish their identity as a hardworking, self-sufficient and powerful Tamilian.
    The supporters of jallikattu argue that on the basis of these rare issues the Supreme Court cannot ban 2500 years old tradition.
    If the sport is banned, farmers will be forced to abandon the raising of native livestock (Bos indicusbull, such as the Pulikulam breed or Kangayam breed) which already stands threatened due to the...
    The National Green Tribunal placed an interim ban on glass-coated kite flying strings after a petition by PETA because it causes the death of many birds. The ban came just before Makar Sankranti.
    In December 2016, the Hyderabad High Court upheld the ban on cockfighting in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, after a petition was filed by the AWBI, HSI India (Humane Society International), PFA, and...
    In 2016, an amendment to the Schedule Y of the Drugs and Cosmetic Rules, 1945, was passed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, following appeals by PETA India, HSI India (Humane Society In...
    In 2016, HSI India and People for Animals urged the Director General of Foreign Trade to take cognisance of animal welfare concerns related to the shipping and import of dogs that are not suitable...

    The legal situation surrounding jallikattu is as yet not clearly resolved. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tamil Nadu Amendment) Act of 2017 is not much different from the state law overturned by Supreme Court in 2009. For the Supreme Court, the question of interim stay on Tamil Nadu’s Jallikattu Amendment Act is still open. The matter will only ...

  4. Jan 15, 2020 · A Historical and Cultural Overview. The term ‘Jallikattu’ is a compound word derived from two Tamil words—sallikaasu (coins) and kattu (a package)—which gained currency during the colonial period.

  5. Jan 19, 2017 · Jallikaatu could be referred to as bull taming event typically practiced in Tamil Nadu as a part of Pongal celebrations on Mattu Pongal day, third day of the four-day Pongal festival. The term ...

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  6. Jan 13, 2020 · Jallikattu, a popular bull taming sport held during Pongal, is set to take place in Madurai district. The three main venues where the sport will take place in are Palamedu, Alanganallur and ...

  7. May 22, 2023 · What is Jallikattu? Jallikattu, also known as eruthazhuvuthal, is a bull taming sport in which contestants attempt to tame a bull for a prize, if they fail, the bull owner wins the prize. The term "Jallikattu" combines the words "Calli" (coins) and "Kattu" (tie), representing the practice of attaching a bundle of coins to the bull's horns.