Sameed Momin
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Here are some rare and interesting facts about Kabaddi:
Kabaddi is an ancient sport, mentioned in the Mahabharata (400 BCE).
The word "Kabaddi" comes from the Tamil word "kai-pidi", meaning "holding hands".
Kabaddi was initially played as a form of combat training for Indian soldiers.
The sport was popularized in India in the 20th century by Sundar Ram, a wrestler from Punjab.
Kabaddi is played in over 40 countries, with India, Iran, and Pakistan being top contenders.
The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) was launched in 2014, gaining immense popularity.
Kabaddi was included in the Asian Games in 1990 and has been featured since.
The sport requires immense strength, speed, and endurance, making it a thrilling spectator experience. 2 replies
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A dragon is a mythical creature typically depicted as:
1. Large, fire-breathing reptilian creature.
2. Scaly skin, often green, gold, or red.
3. Wings, enabling flight.
4. Powerful claws and strong limbs.
5. Long tail, sometimes with a poisonous stinger.
6. Fierce, intelligent eyes.
Variations exist across cultures:
1. Western: fire-breathing, evil beings.
2. Eastern: benevolent, wise, serpent-like creatures (e.g., Chinese dragon). 1 reply
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1. Indian Magic: Also known as "Jadoo," magic has been an integral part of Indian culture, particularly in street performances and folklore.
1. Ancient Texts: Hindu scriptures like the Atharvaveda and Rigveda contain magical incantations and spells.
1. Street Performers: Street magicians, or "jadugars," entertain audiences with tricks, illusions, and sleight of hand.
1. Famous Magicians: India has produced renowned magicians like P.C. Sorcar Jr., Dai Vernon, and K Lal.
1. Magic Conventions: India hosts several magic conventions, workshops, and festivals.
Would you like more information on:
1. Famous Indian magicians
2. Magic schools or training in India
3. Cultural significance of magic
4. History of magic in India 2 replies
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