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Wrestling in India

  

Wrestling in India, Indian Traditional SportWrestling in India is the most ancient sports whose past is enriched with glory. Wrestling in modern India is concentrated in the Indian states like Uttar PradeshTamil NaduPunjab and Haryana. The game of wrestling is considered to be one of the most significant games in the Olympics and was included in 708 BC at the Olympics. Sakshi Malik, Sushil Kumar Solanki, Udey Chand, Satender Dagar, Gobar Guha, Jatindra Charan Goho, Ambika Charan Guha, Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav, Yogeshwar Dutt, Ghulam Muhammad, Dara Singh and Geeta Phogat are considered as the all time famous and popular wrestlers in India.

History of Wrestling in India
In India, wrestling is also known as ‘Malla-Yudhha’. Some forms of Malla-Yuddha were practiced in India even before the invasion of the Aryans. The famous Indian epicMahabharata has numerous references of the game of wrestling in the country. Bhima, an important character in Mahabharata is believed to be a great wrestler. Karna, Jarasandha and Duryodhana were the other great wrestlers mentioned in this epic. Ramayana has also asserted about the activity of wrestling and Hanuman has been described as a talented wrestler here.

Wrestling in India, during the ancient times, used to get regular patronage from the emperors and kings of the nation. During the British rule, wrestling in India got another big push, as the British rulers included the game into the military practise. Wrestling in India continued to increase its popularity till the modern days and India was considered among the top 10 countries in wrestling till the 1960s. India also hosted the World Wrestling Championship in New Delhi in 1967.

Wrestling in India, Indian Traditional SportTypes of Wrestling in India
Wrestling in India can be divided into two main categories like ‘Malla Krida’ and ‘Malla-Yuddha’. While Malla Krida is the sports form of the game, Malla-Yuddha is the battle version of wrestling. There are also some other forms of wrestling in India, out of which, the free-style varieties are more common than the other forms, since Vedic times. The free-style varieties of wrestling in India are known as ‘Pushti’ or ‘Kushti’. Wrestling in India can also be divided into four types like ‘Bhimaseni’, ‘Hanumanthi’, ‘Jambuvanthi’ and ‘Jarasandhi’, based on the technique and methodology.

Based on the methods of selecting the winner, wrestling in India can also be divided into another two categories like the ‘Orthia’ and the ‘Kato Pale’. In Orthia type, the wrestler has to throw the opponent on the ground for three times consecutively to win the match. The Kato Pale type of wrestling demands the wrestler to accept defeat by raising his right hand with the index finger pointed. However, the rules of wrestling in India vary according to the various regions of the country.

Wrestlers of India
Wrestling in India has witnessed the rising of several eminent wrestlers, so far. The legendary Indian wrestler, Karim Bux became the first wrestler to defeat Tom Canon of England in 1892. Another eminent Indian wrestler, Gobar Guha became the World Champion in Wrestling in San Francisco in 1922, by defeating the hook wrestler Ad Santel. The renowned Indian freestyle wrestler, Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadav won bronze medal in the 1952 Olympic Games. Another eminent Indian wrestler was Salwinder Singh Shinda, who won the Chandigarh Kesari Award, four times. Some of the other legendary wrestlers in India include Kikkar Singh, Gulam, Rajeev Tomar, and Arjuna Awardees in wrestling like Anuj Chaudhury and Malkit Singh Kanjli.

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