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Kajal Aggarwal is currently gearing up to work in Kamal Hassan starrer film Indian 2. the actor is taking intense lessons in order to work in the film. The actor is a fitness enthusiast and believes ...
In order to keep the students physically fit and make them aware that ‘health is wealth’, a 67-year-old retired postal department officer in Ernakulam, who is an expert in Kalaripayattu, is on a ...
It was once a way of war. Today, Kalaripayattu, the martial art form that’s Kerala’s enduring legacy, can be seen recreated in the peaceful environs of Kalari centres. Not only does Kalaripayattu ...
HYDERABAD : Shyama Yoga Studio in Old Bowenpally has started Kalaripayattu classes from this month. “Kalaripayattu is an ancient Indian martial art form, which originated in Kerala. It is called the ...
A sword, a saree and swift moves is what leave everyone’s jaws dropped when one witnesses the Amma practising her art. Meenakshi amma Gurukkal, is one of the notable names in the books of martial arts ...
Kalaripayattu is a very graceful martial art with lots of physical and mental benefits for its practitioners. We felt that this art form must be learnt by people outside Kerala too and wanted to give ...
With the pandemic pushing pedagogy and pastimes online, a 28-year-old Kalaripayattu instructor in Alappuzha is proving his chops on the medium. A resident of Punnamada, Vishnu Lal has been an exponent ...
Move aside Karate and Taekwondo. Kerala’s own Kalaripayattu is set to thrill school students here through a programme meant to popularise the ancient martial art form. ‘Arogyavum Athmaviswasavum ...
Kalaripayattu is an ancient martial art that originated in peninsular India as a part of military training for warriors. Kalaripayattu is derived from the words ‘Kalari,’ which means “a place, ...
Kalari Gurukkal Meenakshi Amma flashes a faint smile when she recalls the caning she used to get as a student of Kalaripayattu several decades ago. “I don’t teach like that. That was an anachronism.