Nepali bullfighting is believed to achieve been introduced in Taruka by Jaya Prithvi Bahadur Singh, a monarch within the ancient Bajhang Kingdom.The annual traditional bull fight event of this year saw a total of 26 pairs of oxen in fields of Taruka, Betrawati and Ghale Bhanjyang of Nuwakot district. There were 14 pairs at Chandani of Taruka. The annual bull fighting events have been gradually making Taruka and Betrawati popular among tourists in the district. The bull fight drew a large number of spectators 12 months. Although several places the actual world district used to organise bull fights in incredibly own way, it has been created more systematic by gathering more number of oxen in one place, particularly Taruka, in the past 11 years. The bulls used for tilling lands are set free from the winter to give them time to fight to entertain the people. Winter is the post-harvest time, with open spaces that permit the domestic animal to frolic and brawl. Tamed with yokes for tilling during the rainy season, especially to cultivate paddy in the hilly region, then tediously tethered for merely four months, the open space in winter obviously excites the oxen furthermore for calisthenics but to head wild and rowdy.
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