Gullak Wrestling
Gullak Wrestling is a traditional form of wrestling practiced in parts of India, particularly in rural areas. It is characterized by its informal setting, often taking place in local villages or community gatherings. Wrestlers, known as pehlwans, compete on a sandy surface, showcasing their strength and techniques in a friendly yet competitive atmosphere.
The sport emphasizes physical fitness, discipline, and respect among participants. It often serves as a cultural event, bringing communities together and promoting local traditions. Gullak Wrestling is not only a sport but also a way to preserve heritage and foster camaraderie among villagers.