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DEEPLY ROOTED INDIAN SPORT'S GLOBAL RISE
The Daily Guardian
|March 18, 2025
Kabaddi's origins trace back approximately 4,000 years, with roots embedded in ancient Indian mythology and rural traditions.
Kabaddi, a sport deeply rooted in South Asian culture, has evolved over millennia, intertwining with the region's history, societal norms, and political landscapes. Its origins lie in the ancient traditions of rural India, where it symbolized strength, strategy, and resilience. Over the centuries, kabaddi has served as more than just a game—it has reflected the cultural fabric, political shifts, and evolving social structures of South Asia. Its modern resurgence through international tournaments and the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) signals a pivotal moment in the sport's journey from rural pastime to global phenomenon.
HISTORICAL ORIGINS AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
Kabaddi's origins trace back approximately 4,000 years, with roots embedded in ancient Indian mythology and rural traditions. The sport is believed to have emerged as a test of physical strength and strategic thinking, often associated with tales of bravery and valor.
Ancient Roots and Regional Variations• Tamil Nadu Origins: While kabaddi is widely regarded as an ancient Indian sport, there is a version of its origins linked to Tamil Nadu over 4,000 years ago. It is believed to have been popular among the Yadava people, with references suggesting that even Lord Krishna played the game during his youth.
• An Abhang by the 17th-century Marathi poet Tukaram mentions Krishna engaging in kabaddi.
Regional Variations: Kabaddi developed unique variations across different regions of South Asia:
• Ha-du-du in Bangladesh
• Sadugudu in Tamil Nadu
• Chedugudu in Andhra Pradesh
• Bhavatik in Punjab and northern India
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