Pasola

Pasola is an set up spear-stopping competition from western Sumba, Indonesia. It is executed via throwing wooden spears at the opponent at the same time as using a horse to have an excellent time for the duration of the rice-planting season. The word pasola manner spear withinside the close by language and derives from the Sanskrit sula. To overlook their leader's sadness, the human beings of Waiwuang held the opposition of pasola. Originally the people rode horses and threw spears at every different in an try and spill blood to the ground, as a way of thanking the ancestors for a a hit harvest and ensuring of a few different rich rice harvest. The ritual changed over the years into a further of a daft battle. The spear tips are absolutely blunt and their metal tips removed. Whereas it will become as quickly as considered an honour to die at some stage in pasola, only accidental deaths every now and then rise up today. The human and horse blood which used to drench the arena is now absolutely from sacrificed pigs, dogs, and chickens. Armed police are saved to defend you from fights. Pasola has always shown the cultural identity of Indonesia since then it has always been on the list of the most famous festivals in Indonesia.


Beginning withinside the 2010s, pasola has been promoted as a "game" for travelling spectators. The event traditionally begins fevolved at the same time as a effective kind of sea trojan horse swims to shore, signifying the give up of the wet season and the begin of crop-planting. Today, the elders decide on the date in advance for the sake of tourists. Pasola is usually held for four weeks in February and March

Location: celebrated across the world

Time: February and March

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