
Ghilli
A "ghilli" is a traditional Indian stick-fighting sport that combines martial arts, agility, and strategy. Played mainly in South India, it involves two players using wooden sticks to strike and defend against each other, often within a ring. The game emphasizes skill, precision, and reflexes, showcasing agility and combat techniques. It is both a form of physical exercise and cultural practice, reflecting local traditions. Ghilli requires focus and coordination, making it a dynamic sport that celebrates martial arts heritage in a lively, competitive setting.