Naga wrestling
Naga wrestling is a traditional sport practiced by the Naga people of northeastern India. It involves two competitors who try to throw each other to the ground using various techniques. The sport is often held during festivals and community gatherings, showcasing strength, skill, and cultural heritage.
The wrestlers typically wear a traditional loincloth and compete on a sandy or grassy surface. Matches are usually conducted in a circular arena, and the winner is determined by who can pin their opponent down. Naga wrestling not only promotes physical fitness but also fosters community spirit and camaraderie among participants.