|
Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport played in a designated area called the kabaddi area. This area is typically a rectangular court divided into two halves for two teams. Players engage in a unique combination of wrestling and tag, where one player, known as the raider, enters the opponent\“s half to tag defenders and return safely. The kabaddi area is crucial for defining boundaries and ensuring fair play. In India, kabaddi has deep cultural roots and is promoted through local products like handmade equipment, training gear, and merchandise that support the sport\“s growth. These items are often crafted by local artisans, reflecting India\“s rich heritage and community spirit. |