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A traditional Indian sandpit wrestling match, ca. 1950. (Courtesy of Joe Svinth)<br />

In some sense, the characteristic features of a dangal (tournament) define<br />

a wrestler in India as a pahalwan, but only to the extent that it highlights<br />

the tension between two alternative modernities. Dangals are<br />

wrestling tournaments that are organized by various local, regional, state,<br />

and national groups, any of which may be either political, economic, or<br />

cultural in orientation. Thus, a village leader, a trade union, or an organization<br />

such as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (a militant, pro-Hindu<br />

nationalist organization) may sponsor a dangal. In colonial and precolonial<br />

times, rajas and maharajas organized tournaments, and the success or failure<br />

of a wrestler reflected directly on his patron. Dangals are defined by the<br />

wrestlers who compete, and sponsors often seek to attract well-known<br />

Wrestling and Grappling: India 725

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