Maramadi ist eine Art von Rinderrassen, die im indischen Bundesstaat Kerala durchgeführt wird. Es wird auch als Kalappoottu oder Pothottam bezeichnet. Das Rennen ist ein traditionelles Ereignis.
6500 x 3818 px | 55 x 32,3 cm | 21,7 x 12,7 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
24. November 2019
Ort:
Kerala
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The Maramadi is an annual festival (known as Maramadi Mahotsavam), held during the post-harvest season in the villages of Kerala. It is a bull racing competition and the freshly ploughed fields (in which paddy is not yet sown) are put to best use by creating a racing track for the oxen and bulls. The fields, known as kandams are filled with water and the muddy water splash about as the bulls are raced by their guides. The villagers gather around these fields keeping safe distance. The air is rent with excitement fervour as there is stiff competition over these races. Every pair of oxen or bulls is managed by about three farmers who act as the guides. They enter the competition as one unit. Almost 30 such units compete in these races. The audience cheers the favourite entries and emotions run high throughout (noon to sundown) as long as the competition lasts. These guides, like Matadors are adept in managing the bulls and steer them in the right direction during the course of the competition. Nowadays, different categories have been introduced. These are the 'Idathu Kayar' category, the `speed' category and the 'champion' category. The bulls and oxen to are specially bred and trained. They are well fed and well groomed. On the race day they are dresses in colors and their horns specially painted.