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kusti dav pej training

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                        PAILWAN. Wrestling competitions known as  dangal  or  kushti , are held in villages and as such are variable and flexible. The arena is either a circular or square shape, measuring at least fourteen feet across. Rather than using modern mats, South Asian wrestlers train and compete on dirt floors. Before training, the floor is raked of any pebbles or stones. Buttermilk, oil, and red ochre are sprinkled to the ground, giving the dirt its red hue. Water is added every few days to keep it at the right consistency; soft enough to avoid injury but hard enough so as not to impede the wrestlers' movements. Every match is preceded by the wrestlers throwing a few handfuls of dirt from the floor on themselves and their opponent as a form of blessing. Despite the marked boundaries of the arena, competitors may go outside the ring during a match with no penalty. There are no rounds but the length of every bout is specified beforehand, usually about 25–30 min

PAILWAN'S LIFE.

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                       PAILWAN.           *In India, kusti is the mostly played game. Here in Indian culture the childrens are taught to play kusti from their childhood itself as the parents ot those childrens have great interest in this game of pride and trains their chindrens according to their weight and age.           *The childrens are trained strictly and have been teached that how is the kusti played in the akhada. Akhada is nothing but a space or ground where kusti game is placed and practised.           *The players who plays or practises to play kusti are mainly known as PAILWANS.the life of pailwans is not easy as they have to struggle very hard to achueve their goal  or achieve their destiny.           *The pailwans have to wake up early around 4:00 am and go for running because running is must as one gets control over its breath and not gets tired early while playing kusti matches.           *After coming from running pailwans have to wear their kusti costume or

kusti india's pride.

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Good morning friends today i'm going to give you some information about indian game kusti which is also known as wreatling... Pehlwani is a form of wrestling from the Indian subcontinent. It was developed in the Mughal Empire by combining native malla-yuddha with influences from Persian varzesh-e bastani. The words pehlwani and kushti derive from the Persian terms pahlavani and kosht respectively. Creator: MUGHAL EMPIRE. *Pehlwani  is a form of wrestling from the  Indian subcontinent . It was developed in the  Mughal Empire  by combining native  malla-yuddha  with influences from Persian  varzesh-e bastani . [1] [2]  The words  pehlwani  and  kushti  derive from the  Persian  terms  pahlavani  and  kosht  respectively. It is likely that the word derives from the Irwanian word "Pehalavi" denoting to people of Iranian descent. Pehlwani Pehlwani-style wrestling match in  Davangere ,  Karnataka, India  (2005). Also known as Kushti Focus Grap