Malla Yuddha
Malla Yuddha is an ancient Indian form of wrestling that combines physical strength, skill, and strategy. It is believed to have originated in the Vedic period and has been practiced for centuries across various regions of India. The sport emphasizes grappling techniques and aims to pin the opponent to the ground, showcasing the wrestlers' agility and control.
The practice of Malla Yuddha is often associated with traditional Indian martial arts and is featured in various cultural festivals and competitions. Wrestlers, known as Pehelwans, train rigorously to develop their techniques and physical fitness, making it a respected and celebrated sport in Indian culture.