At first, Chota Don played against the rules and knocked Deva down. But after protests from the audience, a real fight began between Deva and Chota Don. In about three minutes, Deva, in his familiar style, knocked out Chota Don.
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Around 2 pm, wrestler Deva Thapa, who was born in Nepal and became famous in India, swung around the arena, which was cooled by the freezing rain. The organizers had been promoting his arrival here to show his wrestling skills, so about 5,000 spectators had gathered around the arena to enjoy the wrestling.
As soon as the short, agile Deva was seen, there was a huge hooting from the audience. He was waving and greeting his fans. At that moment, a wrestler named Chhota Don, who came from Rajasthan, India, rushed towards him and started thrashing him. Probably, Chhota Don could not digest the support from Deva Thapa from the audience.
Then Deva told Chhota Don, ‘Don’t rush, I will answer you from the arena.’ The audience also became eager to see Deva’s wrestling. When the hooting started from the audience demanding Deva Thapa, the organizers could not wait to bring Deva into the arena.
This is how the fierce wrestling between Deva Thapa and Chhota Don began.
At the beginning Chhota Don played against the rules and knocked Deva down. But after protests from the audience, the real fight started between Deva and Chhota Don. In about three minutes, Deva defeated Chhota Don in his familiar style. But Deva gave Chhota Don a second chance to fight to break Chhota Don's pride. Deva defeated Chhota Don for the second time too.
And Deva received a shower of applause and cash prizes from the audience.
This was the scene of the fight held on Wednesday at the Mahaviri Jhandi Mela organized in Rampur Tokni, Ward No. 2, Parwanipur Rural Municipality.
The wrestling fight organized in Maijaro during the Chhath festival had given the locals a lot of entertainment. There were spectators from grandchildren to grandparents in the audience. Even though the name Jhandi Mela was given, it was thought that it was a wrestling fair when the audience's attention was focused on wrestling.
The people of Tarai enjoy the fairs and the wrestling competitions organized during festivals. This most famous sport of the Tarai attracts a large audience even in today's era of social media. The men of Tarai Madhesh still get excited when they hear the word wrestling. With the conclusion of the Chhath festival, a grand wrestling fair was organized not only here but also in Inarwa in Birgunj and Dhore in rural areas.
