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A valari (Tamil: வளரி) is a traditional weapon, primarily used by the Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent. The valari resembles, and is used like, a boomerang. It has been used by the Tamil people in ancient battles, for protecting cattle from predators, and for hunting. The valari has a long history, dating back to pre-historic times. Valaris are described in the Tamil Sangam Purananuru: a historical version of the Sangam literature, the Purananuru 233rd Poem, mentions the thigri or valari.

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  • Un valari, en tamil: வளரி, es un arma hecha de hierro, y esta variante específica es utilizada principalmente por los tamiles del subcontinente indio.​ El valari se utiliza para proteger al ganado de los depredadores, la guerra y la caza. Era el arma preferida en la caza de ciervos. Es el predecesor del búmeran de madera, que fue descubierto mucho antes que el descubrimiento de los búmerans, que se utilizó ampliamente en la India desde el Paleolítico Superior, sobre todo en la meseta del Deccan por los reinos de la guerra y, muy probablemente, por los reyes del actual Tirunelveli en Tamil Nadu. (es)
  • A valari (Tamil: வளரி) is a traditional weapon, primarily used by the Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent. The valari resembles, and is used like, a boomerang. It has been used by the Tamil people in ancient battles, for protecting cattle from predators, and for hunting. The valari has a long history, dating back to pre-historic times. Valaris are described in the Tamil Sangam Purananuru: a historical version of the Sangam literature, the Purananuru 233rd Poem, mentions the thigri or valari. (en)
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  • International Valari Federation (IVF) (en)
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  • Un valari, en tamil: வளரி, es un arma hecha de hierro, y esta variante específica es utilizada principalmente por los tamiles del subcontinente indio.​ El valari se utiliza para proteger al ganado de los depredadores, la guerra y la caza. Era el arma preferida en la caza de ciervos. Es el predecesor del búmeran de madera, que fue descubierto mucho antes que el descubrimiento de los búmerans, que se utilizó ampliamente en la India desde el Paleolítico Superior, sobre todo en la meseta del Deccan por los reinos de la guerra y, muy probablemente, por los reyes del actual Tirunelveli en Tamil Nadu. (es)
  • A valari (Tamil: வளரி) is a traditional weapon, primarily used by the Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent. The valari resembles, and is used like, a boomerang. It has been used by the Tamil people in ancient battles, for protecting cattle from predators, and for hunting. The valari has a long history, dating back to pre-historic times. Valaris are described in the Tamil Sangam Purananuru: a historical version of the Sangam literature, the Purananuru 233rd Poem, mentions the thigri or valari. The techniques and philosophies of valari are long periods of interaction with Tamil (India) peoples, cultures, and Traditional Arts. Valari is a synthesis of the game which is played in various methods with same name. Valari received international exposure from 2018 onwards, demonstrated and played in various states of India. In 2018, the International Valari Federation (IVF) came into existence and compiled standard rules. After formation of the International Valari Federation (IVF), the 1st National Valari Championship were held in Vellore on 16th Dec-2018, 2nd National Valari Championship were held in Lucknow, UP on 27th Oct 2019 and 3rd National Valari Championship were held in Chennai on 14th March 2021. The International Valari Federation (IVF) has given new shape to the rules and has the right to modify them. (en)
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