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On Tuesday, 1,100 bulls and 900 bull tamers will jump into the fray for the first day of the event in Avaniyapuram village, Madurai.
Tamil Nadu is preparing for the traditional bull taming sport ‘Jallikattu’, which is celebrated as part of Pongal celebrations. The event will take place in Madurai for three days, starting on January 15. Bull training is underway in Avaniyapuram, and the event is expected to attract participants from all districts.
Jallikattu 2024: Madurai is abuzz as Jallikattu, the traditional bull-taming spectacle, approaches amid Pongal festivities. State Minister Moorthy spearheaded a consultative meeting, revealing car prizes for the best bull and bull-tamer. Over 12,000 bulls and 4,500 tamers are registered, with strict scrutiny in place. Notably, Sri Lanka recently hosted its inaugural Jallikattu event. Despite a 2014 Supreme Court ban, Tamil Nadu’s ordinance in 2017 allowed the cultural tradition. In May 2023, the Supreme Court upheld the law, emphasizing Jallikattu’s cultural significance and animal welfare measures.
Madurai’s annual three-day Jallikattu event began on Tuesday. Avaniyapuram hosted the first day with 1,100 bulls and 900 bull-tamers. Winners will receive valuable prizes such as a tractor and a car. Strict rules and security measures are enforced. The next events will be held in Palamedu and Alanganallur. Jallikattu is celebrated as part of Pongal.














