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by Ajeesh John
To protect ones own body ,to improve mental power and to reach the higher level of honesty. The life of a person can be protected in almost all cas...
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by Ajeesh John
Upasanathari is the 8th step in kalaripayattu. In this section kalari masters ask for students to sit in a round wooden platform & develop thei...
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by Ajeesh John
Marma chikilsathari is the backbone of kalaripayattu. Marmas are the pressure points within the body usually close to the skin surface, where impor...
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by Ajeesh John
Verumkai is the sixth phase, through verumkaithari kalari masters give the idea about self defence. Verumkaithari(barehanded fight) verumkai invol...
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by Ajeesh John
Angathari is the fifth level of kalaripayattu training in which the courage & physical strength of a trainee will be attained it's maximum. A K...
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by Ajeesh John
Kolthari is the fourth phase and is consisted of kettukaripayattu, Muchaan payattu, otah payattu, pondhi payattu, chottichaanpayattu, erattavadi pa...
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by Ajeesh John
Meythari is the third phase of kalaripayattu training, through the study of maythari a kalari student get the ultimate experience about the body fl...
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by Ajeesh John
Vanakathari is the first and foremost one in Ashtatharikal. Kalari masters describe it in 4 steps, such as yeka dikku vanakkam(only one side),eratt...
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by Ajeesh John
Vanakathari is the first and foremost one in Ashtatharikal. Kalari masters describe it in 4 steps, such as yeka dikku vanakkam(only one side),eratt...
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