The idiom – ‘take the bull by the horns’ - means tackling a difficult situation by challenging it.
It certainly is hard to take a raging bull by the horns, as it exposes people in front of the animal. For ages, this idion means facing a fear or embarking on something difficult or complicated. The bull fighter including those in jallikattu try to control the bull by grasping its horns and pushing.
Cows are supposedly meek animals
!! In Triplicane cattle roam
freely – and now a days they often disrupt chasing people primarily for some
edible thing – be it greens, plantains
and the like.
Gajendra moksham Garuda sevai purappadu – a Cow, a person
standing close to its horns and more people moving alongside.
Nothing much to say !!
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
2.8.2023
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