India's 3,000-year-old martial art still practiced today - BBC REEL

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  • Kalaripayattu, also known simply as Kalari, is an Indian martial art that originated in modern-day Kerala, a state on the southwestern coast of India.
    It is believed to be the oldest surviving martial art in the world, with a history spanning over 3,000 years. We explore its legendary origins, philosophy and step-by-step technique and practice.
    Filmmaker: Priyanka Mukherjee
    Commissioning Editor: Griesham Taan
    #bbcreel #bbc #bbcnews

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  • @IKEMENOsakaman
    @IKEMENOsakaman Před 2 lety +3057

    I was born in India and grew up in London and Tokyo. When I was a kid, I was bullied, saying that there were no martial arts in India, and Indians couldn't fight (sure, I couldn't fight). I wish I had this video at hand, so I could show them that we indeed do have our 3000 year old martial art - STILL PRACTICED TODAY!

    • @simoncraggs1238
      @simoncraggs1238 Před 2 lety +63

      Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or kickboxing would be more practical martial arts for general self defence. You may not always have a sword and shield on hand 🤷🏻‍♂️
      Edit: I understand that Kalari has a no-weapon form to it where hand-to-hand combat is incorporated.
      I also understand that Mixed Martial Arts is a sport that has become increasingly popular since the early 90s, and that the most effective martial arts have, by default, been highlighted by some of the most prolific fighting athletes of our generation.
      None of them have used Kalari.
      It wasn't an attack on Kalari as a martial art, but merely an observation to try and help people who may want to learn THE MOST EFFECTIVE forms of self defence.

    • @bobycherian4624
      @bobycherian4624 Před 2 lety +210

      @@simoncraggs1238 there are different forms of kalari ..in kalari u can fight with ur bare hands

    • @tringuyen7519
      @tringuyen7519 Před 2 lety +235

      Dude, actually, Kalari was the first martial arts. Chinese Shaolin Kung Fu is derived from Kalari. But like all true Asian martial arts, it treats self defense as a life and death situation. Western martial arts treat self defense as a game or sport. Like UFC doesn’t allow trapping.

    • @WWERecordedShows
      @WWERecordedShows Před 2 lety +127

      Believe it or not most martial arts in Southeast Asia -- from muay thai and lethwei to arnis/eskrima/kali and silat -- are also derived from Indian martial arts

    • @santanuguhait
      @santanuguhait Před 2 lety +62

      India had Mallayuddha which is father of modern MMA

  • @elevatedxconscience
    @elevatedxconscience Před rokem +1025

    As a Cambodian American, I learned that ancient Cambodians were Hindus and heavily influenced by Ancient India. Looking the tools they used, style of clothing and fighting styles, I can definitely see the influence.

    • @reyaroy4236
      @reyaroy4236 Před rokem +48

      Yes. Back then, the influence of India (Bharat and its dharma) was spread all across South Asia, South East asia, tibet, china, mongolia, japan even till Afghanistan (the Gandhar (now known as kandahar) and bamiyan buddha statue (which were blown up by taliban).

    • @awakenedjedi5432
      @awakenedjedi5432 Před rokem +35

      The largest temple in the world is actually still in Combodia..

    • @adityaraj2447
      @adityaraj2447 Před rokem +10

      Ancient Cambodians had their own native folk religion before Hinduism spread.

    • @reyaroy4236
      @reyaroy4236 Před rokem +7

      @@awakenedjedi5432 now there is an update on that. Largest temple is in India (Iskon Mayapur). And largest church of Asia is in Nagaland (India).
      We 🇮🇳 got the best of both worlds. 😘

    • @rohanxdavis
      @rohanxdavis Před rokem +6

      Yes! The first king of Cambodia was an Indian merchant called Kautilya, of the Kalinga empire, way back around the first century. And later, the Cholas spread their influence all the way to the phillipines

  • @glitz4942
    @glitz4942 Před rokem +887

    as kerlalite and coming from a kalari family i feel gosebumbs while watching this

    • @ishaninair9492
      @ishaninair9492 Před rokem +8

      me too

    • @Mrinfinite010
      @Mrinfinite010 Před rokem +4

      Amazing! Never let this knowledge fade keep teaching keep spreading

    • @raoulnair5885
      @raoulnair5885 Před rokem +8

      mee too my great grandfather was Kalari Guru

    • @sololife9260
      @sololife9260 Před rokem +11

      It's very rare to see keralites who preserved Hindu tradition and culture. Nowadays most of them are making bashing Hindu's in comments as hobby.

    • @purshotamranghera
      @purshotamranghera Před rokem +1

      i'm scared just by looking the way they're fighting

  • @vcb2553
    @vcb2553 Před 2 lety +760

    you know the weird thing is this is the father of all martial arts, just for reference a king who is a practitioner (Bodhidharma) from south India gave up his titles and went to explore the world, eventually he got to china and began the physical training of the monks of Shaolin Monastery that led to the creation of Shaolin kungfu. Weird thing is most of us Indians don't know about him and his china and Japan he is a legend

    • @ranarajput7368
      @ranarajput7368 Před rokem

      Becuase we got communist Indian historian like ROMILA THAPAR and Irfan habib...
      They consider That There was No India before Mughals...
      These historian consider that All our ancient Books like RAMAYANA & MAHABHARAT are mythological...
      These people praised only mughals...they can't show Indian people their true History...

    • @nishanthk4882
      @nishanthk4882 Před rokem +22

      Read history from books not from movies, even before 12th century martial arts were there😒😒

    • @Sreerags5959
      @Sreerags5959 Před rokem +75

      @@nishanthk4882 He's partly right though. He didn't say that Bodhidharma taught them martial arts. He said he taught them various physical exercises, which is true. However, this had nothing to do with Kung Fu. Kung Fu was not his personal creation. Bodhidharma's aim was only to spread Buddhist teachings and he played a part in establishing the earlier version of the monastery.

    • @nishanthk4882
      @nishanthk4882 Před rokem +14

      @@Sreerags5959 yeah but he's not father of all martial, else it's OK. It's a bit much glorification.

    • @Sreerags5959
      @Sreerags5959 Před rokem +6

      @@nishanthk4882 I mean, how can he be the father of all martial arts if he isn't even the father of one? 😅

  • @saifsid9512
    @saifsid9512 Před rokem +638

    There is surely something about Indian culture and heritage that one cannot ignore.
    The history, the diversity, the glory is the real heritage of Indian history.

    • @keshavnaidu3994
      @keshavnaidu3994 Před rokem +6

      Very well said brother.

    • @Dhejdjskd
      @Dhejdjskd Před 10 měsíci +1

      But the country today is in bad shape. The infrastructure is horrific. Too crowded, too poor. Most Indians are looking to leave and those that can do.

    • @Aryan_H1
      @Aryan_H1 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Dhejdjskd Leave then. A lot of Indians with money now invest in India. Because The EU is in recession. America is done. China literally steals company secrets. Anyone with at least avg iq will bet on India.

    • @BoraAmir-ub5tz
      @BoraAmir-ub5tz Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@Dhejdjskd
      Tough time brother, it will recover hopefully but this time bullies will be respected as enemy only

    • @adamhendrickson512
      @adamhendrickson512 Před 5 měsíci

      To be fair they did get all their money stolen. Thanks to the Empire.@@Dhejdjskd

  • @wuzhou9883
    @wuzhou9883 Před rokem +872

    I’m from China and we learn how Bodhidharma came from south of india and started physical training. He was a king and an enlightened one as well. First Chinese patriarch. 🙏🏼. I always wanted to learn Kalari which is know here inside the scientific community as the mother of all martial arts and also the Tamil palm leaves are still being converted by the scientific community.

    • @Indo-Aryan9644
      @Indo-Aryan9644 Před rokem +28

      Thank you, you are very Nice 🥺😊🥰🙏

    • @zyxxzyxx3837
      @zyxxzyxx3837 Před rokem +24

      No you're not. You're an endian calling yourself from China. I mean China doesn't even have access to YT man.

    • @wuzhou9883
      @wuzhou9883 Před rokem +1

      @@zyxxzyxx3837I’m originally from China. All Chinese want to get to escape communist China. That’s the truth listen to people like me on CZcams who made it out.,

    • @Lakshya12
      @Lakshya12 Před rokem

      @@zyxxzyxx3837 there is something called vpn mofo

    • @phoenixj1299
      @phoenixj1299 Před rokem

      @@zyxxzyxx3837 You should go back to cave since you are pinnacle of ignorance

  • @servingitcold5107
    @servingitcold5107 Před 2 lety +1126

    This was once a lethal martial art meant to kill, and was very effective. Which is why it was banned completely by the British and as far as I’ve heard, a lot of the techniques has been lost.. nowadays it’s more of physical exercise to maintain fitness. Correct me if I’m wrong

    • @LIZZIE-lizzie
      @LIZZIE-lizzie Před 2 lety +26

      @ Serving It Cold
      There is an upload in yt of the movie, THE LAST LEGION. This lethal artform is expertly displayed in this movie.

    • @shilarangarajan
      @shilarangarajan Před 2 lety +162

      You are right in saying that it was banned. It was learned primarily for defence. I have studied it briefly, my master said “ God will protect you from the first blow, check if it’s your friend or foe, if a friend reason with them, if a foe run, in spite of avoiding combat if the opponent still engages you , only defend yourself, attack if your life or limb is threatened.” So discipline of the body and mind was the primary intent and defense” Killing is never the intent. There are enough techniques to disable the opponent without killing.

    • @nature9298
      @nature9298 Před 2 lety +70

      We cannot study Kalaripayattu as whole because studying kalaripayattu is a life long process in the southern part of India especially marthandam areas their are still teaching new techniques and different type of vital point attacks and its treatment methods. Their are somany ancient scripts wrote in old tamil for kalaripayattu. It is on hands of several gurus.The Gurus who know old tamil translated it and teaches for students nothing is lost but still things to find and study 😃.

    • @adhi7610
      @adhi7610 Před rokem +23

      You are worng, This martial arts has 14 years to cover the entire syllabus, think about its vastness.

    • @nature9298
      @nature9298 Před rokem +1

      @@adhi7610 ❤️

  • @iXpress
    @iXpress Před rokem +1299

    Indians were pioneers in Maths, Astronomy, Medicines.... and even Martial Arts 🚩🚩🚩 Great Civilization
    wow 👍👍

    • @simoncraggs1238
      @simoncraggs1238 Před rokem +16

      Humans are amazing 👍❤️

    • @bullishboi
      @bullishboi Před rokem +41

      @@simoncraggs1238 he talk about civilization 🙄then why in many civilization didnt taught this type of practices and scientific things...oh okay so you are not human😂

    • @HardcorePanda
      @HardcorePanda Před rokem

      Not practical, totally useless. I guess India never fought with outsiders.

    • @nivaneh1010
      @nivaneh1010 Před rokem +17

      No they weren't. Maths and astronomy goes to middle East and and ancient Greece. Martial arts goes to Egypt I believe but definitely not India.

    • @Antonio-uc7vn
      @Antonio-uc7vn Před rokem +80

      @@nivaneh1010 bruh…Indian texts talk about all the planets in the solar system ..
      That includes Sun, earth, mars , Jupiter ,mercury etc….and certain star systems too

  • @8rupees718
    @8rupees718 Před rokem +58

    I'm from the northern part of India, seeing our southern counterparts, i feel ashamed that many of us are forgetting our roots, while they are preserving it

    • @ashwinvk4124
      @ashwinvk4124 Před rokem +3

      Kalari payattu also was a dying martial art it was only rewived much recently

    • @curious_banda
      @curious_banda Před rokem +4

      Lmao Kerala is the first in line among forgetting roots, it's the next Kashmir.

  • @lifeofsahani
    @lifeofsahani Před rokem +300

    I wish there were Kalaripayattu training centres in other states of India. I see so many karate training centres but not even one centre of our indigenous martial art form. That's very sad that we always value foreign return things & think of them being superior to indigenous things.

    • @ramanunnikrishnan7354
      @ramanunnikrishnan7354 Před rokem +24

      that's because it was Kerala 's secret practice which protected our region for a very long time, not something we were keen on spreading everywhere.

    • @vasupradhamohan3156
      @vasupradhamohan3156 Před rokem +24

      @@ramanunnikrishnan7354 ….don’t you think it’s high time to spread this art rather than keeping it a secret…
      This secrecy has cost kerala immense destruction when it comes to culture and heritage
      It’s really a sad state of affairs…think over it

    • @arkamukhopadhyay9111
      @arkamukhopadhyay9111 Před rokem +6

      There are many in Delhi, Bangalore, Bombay. I teach in Kolkata and also online.

    • @abhinavdileep5305
      @abhinavdileep5305 Před rokem +3

      come to kerala

    • @arkamukhopadhyay9111
      @arkamukhopadhyay9111 Před rokem +7

      @@abhinavdileep5305 that's not the point. The whole world can't come to Kerala. That's exactly her point. There are thousands of Karate training centres all over India, but very, very few Kalari training centres outside of Kerala.

  • @humanbeing9327
    @humanbeing9327 Před rokem +423

    Kerala is Home to Martial Arts and Ayurveda Science..!🤍
    Glad that I born here.. in the 'God's own country' - Kerala🌴

    • @Immanualjoseph
      @Immanualjoseph Před rokem +15

      No Ayurveda and everything came from Vedas

    • @humanbeing9327
      @humanbeing9327 Před rokem +79

      @@Immanualjoseph Yes it is from Vedas but it originated to developed as what we see today is from Kerala. Still Kerala is the only state where Ayurveda is considered as a Mainstream medicine and Kerala is known as the Paradise of Ayurveda!!

    • @SurajSharma-bf4qo
      @SurajSharma-bf4qo Před rokem +1

      Kerela was divine, no doubt . At present, its infected by cancer and is suffering very badly. The cancer of Islamism which is wiping out hinduism.

    • @humanbeing9327
      @humanbeing9327 Před rokem

      @@SurajSharma-bf4qo Yes.. if it's right.. then I must say Our India is suffering from the cancer of Hindutva and it's killing our Secularism and values of Sanatana Dharma!! In the list of Iran,Iraq,like countries which known for religious intolerance, India became top in the list! And you guys are proud of that, don't you?? I afraid how badly the rest of world thinks about Hinduism. A religion which taught to be Secular than any other religion!

    • @akritigoel9497
      @akritigoel9497 Před rokem

      Lol now kerala is not gods own country go and eat beef idiot

  • @nature9298
    @nature9298 Před 2 lety +457

    Iam blessed to study the kalaripayattu the mother of all martial arts ❤🙏

    • @informativeC
      @informativeC Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/S6TMKJY7lFQ/video.html Yes

    • @nivaneh1010
      @nivaneh1010 Před rokem +7

      It's not the mother of martial arts. It didn't build any other fight fight nor is it utilised by other fighters... please stop lying.

    • @krishnaprasadtprasad356
      @krishnaprasadtprasad356 Před rokem +24

      @@nivaneh1010 just ask any kung fu master from which martial art, kung fu was derived.

    • @nature9298
      @nature9298 Před rokem +1

      @@nivaneh1010 czcams.com/video/V0ba_yWxBCs/video.html
      Then how this technique come in other martial arts kalaripayattu is the oldest one in martial arts

    • @kuttalu
      @kuttalu Před rokem +11

      @@nivaneh1010 Bhodhi Dharma was the father of Kungfu

  • @SharathSatheesh
    @SharathSatheesh Před rokem +158

    Many people commented why there are no kalaris outside kerala and wished if they could learn kalari payattu. Some points to note here:
    -in erstwhile Kerala, we had many smaller princely states. A kalari guru would have his kalari near or as part of his house, where soldiers train under him and his best warriors. They were most often supported by the state rulers. When there were disputes or fights between the states the rulers would pick their best kalari, to send their best warriors (Chekavas)for a duel (ankam). These were often public events, where they fought till one side was eliminated (killed). In this sense kalari payattu is never an art, nor was its objective mere self defence.
    - So its not accurate to refer to kalaris and kalari payattu as a martial 'art', the way you say kung-fu or judo is a martial art. Payattu is not same as saying kungfu - payattu is the training you undergo in the kalari to become a warrior. These warriors were called Chekavas (literally warriors / soldiers). They would fight in 'ankams' (duels) for their country, and to settle disputes.
    -kalari payattu techniques have always (even to this day) been passed down through the guru shishya parampara (scheme of education). It takes very high level of dedication and regular training, strict diet etc starting from very young age to become a well trained warrior. Its not at all like getting a 'belt' after spending your summer vacation at local karate school ( no disrespect, I am just saying Kalari Payattu was never commercialized and sold all over like other Asian martial arts). This and its use of lethal weapons once you have trained above the basics is probably the reason it stayed near its place of origin.
    -for those who are getting goosebumps seeing this video, I recommend reading the Ballads of Northern Malabar, which are songs on famous Chekavas passed down by word of mouth.

    • @viditjain2653
      @viditjain2653 Před rokem +10

      basically, how the tradition of Samurai was in Japan, they were all warriors and practiced fighting skills and not some self-defense art. I think since Shaolin monks were Buddhists and it is taught the same as Hinduism that every life is sacred, they changed the lethal aspect of Kalaripayattu for self-discipline, self-defense when necessary, etc.

    • @arkamukhopadhyay9111
      @arkamukhopadhyay9111 Před rokem +6

      None of the three gurukkals I learned from ever said anything about any strict diet - they eat everything themselves. Nowadays, there are many people, both Malayalee and otherwise, teaching in many different parts of India and other parts of the world. I myself teach in Kolkata.

    • @ankursinghrajput2843
      @ankursinghrajput2843 Před rokem

      Sir will u tell me some best kallaripayattu residential school

    • @keralarediscovered
      @keralarediscovered Před rokem

      Chekavas were sent by lords and not by kings

    • @staycalmnevapor8
      @staycalmnevapor8 Před rokem

      Ever heard the term " art of war"?

  • @chinazieswillstartww3253
    @chinazieswillstartww3253 Před rokem +81

    I am from Kerala southern state of India from which this martial art Kalari originated. Legends has it Lord parasuram ( incarnation of Lord Vishnu ) created the land of Kerala by throwing his divine axe into the sea. And he taught his students Kalari which he learned from Lord Shiva himself. And there are stories of legendary Kalari masters like Othena kurupp, Aromal chekavar, and King Pazhassi raja who fought against British east India company.

  • @stephin1612
    @stephin1612 Před 2 lety +196

    Kerala's own martial art kalaripayittu 😁 malayali undo

    • @relover9968
      @relover9968 Před rokem +6

      Lol that's not kerala arts. That's invented by tamil.

    • @stephin1612
      @stephin1612 Před rokem +49

      @@relover9968 lol no 🥴

    • @relover9968
      @relover9968 Před rokem +2

      @@stephin1612 check the history. Atm there was no Malayalam. Did u get that.

    • @nikhilthomas4330
      @nikhilthomas4330 Před rokem +42

      @@relover9968 kalaripayete is orginated in northern Kerala

    • @relover9968
      @relover9968 Před rokem +3

      @@nikhilthomas4330 🤣🤣🤣. Why u guys don't have knowledge about history. That time no kerala was there. It's called as Cera Nadu.

  • @gangdhurmea1915
    @gangdhurmea1915 Před rokem +284

    This martial art should be taught to the youths throughout the whole of Bharat as a priority. The sooner the better.

    • @ziggyschumann5284
      @ziggyschumann5284 Před rokem +2

      Only those with a fighting spirit. Ksatriyas usually only make up 15 to 20 % of the population.

    • @albi6643
      @albi6643 Před rokem +1

      @@ziggyschumann5284 go to hell with your Castes, this is modern India

    • @rgb2296
      @rgb2296 Před rokem +7

      @@ziggyschumann5284 Only kshathriyas can fight?

    • @ziggyschumann5284
      @ziggyschumann5284 Před rokem +5

      @@rgb2296 Not necessarily. In Vedic times, many Brahmans have mystic powers although they rarely use them. A fighting spirit is paramount in training to become a ksatriya, otherwise they can train to become a Brahman, vaisya or sudra.

    • @orekiok8939
      @orekiok8939 Před rokem +9

      @@ziggyschumann5284 🗿🗿 me being a vaishya ( farmer , trader ) whose family have always been loyal Indian empires . And even till now we are practicing this .
      My dad is ex personal and his 4 brothers were also in Army .

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 Před rokem +348

    Indians were pioneers in Maths, Medicine & Surgery, Astronomy, Martial Arts, Metallurgy, oldest surviving languages (Tamil & Sanskrit) and healing the body through natural methods like Ayurveda and Yoga.

    • @abcxyz-
      @abcxyz- Před rokem +34

      Exactly, India is the Pinnacle of civilizations!

    • @abhisheksathe123
      @abhisheksathe123 Před rokem +31

      Not just languages, India is the oldest ancient civilization thats still surviving today

    • @Tutanchat
      @Tutanchat Před rokem +5

      & our magnificent architectures, designs

    • @hiiiiir
      @hiiiiir Před rokem +18

      @TheBorz lol how ? The Sumerian and Egyptian culture is not present at this time . They are a dead civilization who couldn't withstand Abrahamic onslaught . But indian culture can still be traced to harrapans

    • @kishaloyb.7937
      @kishaloyb.7937 Před rokem +23

      @TheBorz no offense. But the Egyptian and Sumerian civilization has been completely destroyed by Islamic invaders. Heck, even the true Persians took refuge in India after the Islamization of Persia which killed millions in the process.

  • @hardekailawadi
    @hardekailawadi Před rokem +193

    Chinese records mention Bodhidharma as the founder of the Shaolin school.
    He basically went from India with the knowledge of Kalaripayattu amongst other things and taught it there. That's why Shaolin school of Kung Fu is famous, it's derived from this martial arts. And then Karate is derived from Kung Fu

    • @futureisredcomrades1902
      @futureisredcomrades1902 Před rokem +18

      Completely false information. Stop taking credit for inventions from other countries. Bodhidharma wasn't a real person. He was a Chinese Buddhist folk hero meant to represent dharma enlightenment. Chinese martial arts were never influenced by Indian martial arts at all. That part is Indian propaganda.

    • @WhiteRabbit_123
      @WhiteRabbit_123 Před rokem

      @@futureisredcomrades1902 okaaay 👍

    • @Swastikanothookcross
      @Swastikanothookcross Před rokem

      @@futureisredcomrades1902 yes everything is a myth

    • @EdwinGeorge133
      @EdwinGeorge133 Před rokem +30

      @@futureisredcomrades1902 Indians don't want or like to own credits from the China, you can google it or by chatting any monks and ask if bodhiDharam was a indian (south indian)monk .It is clear he is indian and he came to China to treat against adisease that was spreading over there Called Vasuri,And he teach martial arts and spiritual values there and after all they killed bodhi dharma by poisoning and built an temple in memory of him ,as you can Chinese people has a lineage and there face looks similar,Bodhi dharma is different and his name also suggest that the words Bodhi and Dharma and indian words which means enlightening and dharma means spiritual, And its clear that Buddha was an Indian monk also

    • @futureisredcomrades1902
      @futureisredcomrades1902 Před rokem +11

      @@EdwinGeorge133 Bodhidharma wasn't a real person. He was made up by Chinese Buddhists to represent dharma enlightenment, and he didn't know martial arts. Why do you indians keep claiming credit for others inventions? What if we Chinese claimed yoga came from China, how would you feel?

  • @haristar3689
    @haristar3689 Před rokem +32

    Love my Kerala 🌴♥️♥️♥️....love our traditional martial arts. ...kalaripayattu♥️

  • @Home-Sweet-Home64
    @Home-Sweet-Home64 Před rokem +46

    Proud of my tradition. It survived so many challenges and BAN from the colonial rulers

  • @halfmoonbuilders
    @halfmoonbuilders Před rokem +34

    As an indian and also as a keralite. Thank you bbc for making this vedio.

  • @asmi3767
    @asmi3767 Před rokem +107

    As a British Hindu, I feel proud of my Indian heritage. The countless ancient wisdom is India's strength. From beautiful philosophy to language, Ayurveda to Architecture and numerous others. Bharat is the spiritual motherland for the world.

  • @monugautam9461
    @monugautam9461 Před rokem +52

    Kalari is what travelled to China with bodhi dharma and later became Kung Fu.

    • @_Rishabh_Kumar
      @_Rishabh_Kumar Před rokem

      who told you, dimwit?

    • @adityaraj2447
      @adityaraj2447 Před rokem

      Proud To Be An Indian 🇮🇳
      Martial arts I would say they were always practiced since humans came in this world.. always fighting used to happen.
      So yes kalaripayattu is 1 of the oldest surviving arts. We should preserve it.
      But saying other martial arts came from this is wrong I feel.. humans were always savages.. in ancient times.. so yes I would say influence might be there in the southern Asian martial arts. Ppl forget that bodhidharma if he was real.. was born around 4th century.
      Chinese Martial arts have 100s of styles which have been practiced from 1000 BC. So all are unique in their own ways.

    • @adityaraj2447
      @adityaraj2447 Před rokem

      Chinese Martial arts ( kung fu) date back to 2600BC..Bodhidharma was born around 5th/6th century AD..so u decide now..
      He was a Buddhist monk who went to shaolin and taught Buddhism, meditation and yoga( breathing exercises) ..we have no evidence to say that he knew martial arts.

  • @revolutionist2468
    @revolutionist2468 Před rokem +26

    This ancient martial art, 1st presented by Parsurama.
    Respect from Bangladesh

    • @CJ-ud8nf
      @CJ-ud8nf Před rokem +1

      Nowhere it is written... Just some stories introduced not that later....

    • @zid1072
      @zid1072 Před rokem

      It's written

    • @CJ-ud8nf
      @CJ-ud8nf Před rokem +1

      @@zid1072 yes... In internet only...

    • @TOBI-UZUMAKI
      @TOBI-UZUMAKI Před rokem

      ​@@CJ-ud8nf so many written data were destroyed by occupiers

    • @Faizal723
      @Faizal723 Před rokem +1

      Fake Parashuram 🏳️‍🌈

  • @vishnupriya.k.p.
    @vishnupriya.k.p. Před 2 lety +91

    So much thanks to BBC for letting us younger generation know about our own heritage

    • @Anirudhsekhar
      @Anirudhsekhar Před rokem +7

      Its the British who destroyed Kalari in Kerala after 1857 revolt

    • @abhimanyuvarmma7955
      @abhimanyuvarmma7955 Před rokem +2

      @@Anirudhsekhar no,.if so ,why modern kerala police ,or Indian army why they dont have army like medieval india ,like Mauryan army ,guota army , etc,
      Why swords sre not in kerala police? Is now the British who is still ruling? And administering police?
      Obviously,no , but uses only firearms, guns 🔫

    • @jzbu2534
      @jzbu2534 Před rokem

      @@abhimanyuvarmma7955 you idiot British stopped the practicing of all martial arts not just in kerala but in all india because they thought it will cause problems since kalarypayattu is not written down it is only teached half of it was lost

    • @jzbu2534
      @jzbu2534 Před rokem +7

      @@abhimanyuvarmma7955 use brain

    • @Anirudhsekhar
      @Anirudhsekhar Před rokem

      @@abhimanyuvarmma7955 Boy none of the politicians in India wants to have the ancient martial arts to be back during the mauryan period 😂

  • @ravishuddin6789
    @ravishuddin6789 Před rokem +12

    Beautiful Kerala. 🇮🇳❤️

    • @pedadasiddardha5492
      @pedadasiddardha5492 Před rokem

      ​​@Dyeth to all Indians these are the lies from the but🕳️ like you
      1 British helper India
      2 British didn't bought any famine
      3 British have given food poor
      4 British are given the good price for textile industries
      5. British does not impose any taxes
      6 British have given education to India (which is an utter false)
      7 British dint created any caste system United India (the truth is it is there who have divided India creating a caste system)
      8 they didn't feared by Subhash Chandra Bose (the truth is they are the one hu fear of Subhash Chandra Bose INA, it was said by none other than Clement attlee Prime Minister of Britain if you want a details go through the details of history RC Majumdar)
      9 British didn't used opium
      10 British didn't played divide and rule
      11 British didn't destroyed the gurukuls
      12 British didn't followed the slavery system
      13 India will never super pass there
      usa and but🕳️ pak , uk(the truth is they already his maste uk)
      14 British never created any famine

    • @pedadasiddardha5492
      @pedadasiddardha5492 Před rokem

      ​​these are the lies from the but🕳️ like you
      1 British helper India
      2 British didn't bought any famine
      3 British have given food poor
      4 British are given the good price for textile industries
      5. British does not impose any taxes
      6 British have given education to India (which is an utter false)
      7 British dint created any caste system United India (the truth is it is there who have divided India creating a caste system)
      8 they didn't feared by Subhash Chandra Bose (the truth is they are the one hu fear of Subhash Chandra Bose INA, it was said by none other than Clement attlee Prime Minister of Britain if you want a details go through the details of history RC Majumdar)
      9 British didn't used opium
      10 British didn't played divide and rule
      11 British didn't destroyed the gurukuls
      12 British didn't followed the slavery system
      13 India will never super pass there
      usa and but🕳️ pak , uk(the truth is they already his maste uk)
      14 British never created any famine

    • @pedadasiddardha5492
      @pedadasiddardha5492 Před rokem

      @Dyeth to all Indians this to your European masters , India was always prosperous , cultural heritage , with 100% literacy , and European came out and try to ravage but still they failed to do , now Indian standard of living is high and even crossed your so-cal Europeans

    • @pedadasiddardha5492
      @pedadasiddardha5492 Před rokem

      @@RobertClive1757yes Indian having high standard life

  • @sarthakthapliyal4710
    @sarthakthapliyal4710 Před 2 lety +96

    I live in Dehradun , Uttrakhand. I wish there was a Kalari kendra here. :/
    WIll definitely learn !!

    • @lookintoit4537
      @lookintoit4537 Před rokem

      better learn wrestling than some flashy choreographed ''martial art''. sparring is better than dance moves.

    • @sarthakthapliyal4710
      @sarthakthapliyal4710 Před rokem +27

      @@lookintoit4537 - I dont care . It is the heritage of my country and I will preserve it at all costs. Don't give a rat's ass of what you think ; nor did I ask for your opinion.

    • @vermaJi4469
      @vermaJi4469 Před rokem +6

      @@sarthakthapliyal4710 well said

    • @MsLuminous
      @MsLuminous Před rokem +3

      @@sarthakthapliyal4710 Well said. Also, if you are really keen, do travel to Kerala or the nearest center even if it's further away. But it will take a huge time commitment. Not easy for adults who are working full time. I wish we were taught some of these in school itself, just the mental discipline one gains will be so good.

    • @tomorrow.
      @tomorrow. Před rokem +1

      If you want to learn Kalari Payattu come down to Kerala. you can learn the proper way from teachers.

  • @hameedmuhammad1065
    @hameedmuhammad1065 Před rokem +86

    As a Tamilan I appreciate our brothers for upholding our culture. Idk if it’s practiced in any Tamil lands.

    • @aswinchristo4073
      @aswinchristo4073 Před rokem +14

      Search: Adi murai, Silambam & Varma kalai. They are still being practiced in south tamil nadu.

    • @slilyjoshuva2491
      @slilyjoshuva2491 Před rokem +4

      @ᗩTTᖇI ДΓΓЯI muhammad might not be tamil. But tamil is running in his blood because he is a tamizhan.

    • @deepblue3682
      @deepblue3682 Před rokem +5

      Agastya muni taught kalari to chera naadu... present day kerala ( kanyakumari too was chera nadu)

    • @slilyjoshuva2491
      @slilyjoshuva2491 Před rokem +5

      @@deepblue3682 thekkan kalari was taught in tamilnadu. From tamil sangam literatures.

    • @deepblue3682
      @deepblue3682 Před rokem +2

      @UC-krktBGpoRSeMKSoxua_7A check the lineage... even tamil grammer was made by tolkappiyar and agastya.. siddha system originated by him

  • @papastalin1543
    @papastalin1543 Před 2 lety +48

    kalaripayattu is really great , wanted to learn it , but it's only taught in Tamil Nadu and Kerala . i live very far far

  • @Germania9
    @Germania9 Před rokem +18

    I wish more Indian movies use Kalaripayattu in their fight scenes. There are fine actors like Vidyut and Vishal who can fight, as with the great MGR who introduces Kalaripayattu in the old movies. Hope to see some more.

    • @prachisharma5619
      @prachisharma5619 Před rokem +1

      who is Vishal?😅

    • @CJ-ud8nf
      @CJ-ud8nf Před rokem

      MGR is a Malayali actually. Who later lived in Tamilnadu. May be that's why he introduced Kerala's martial art Kalaripayattu in his Tamil movies.
      I never saw his films so i was not aware of it.

  • @rahulravi6394
    @rahulravi6394 Před rokem +31

    The problem with kalari is that it became a show sports rather than a martial art. There are no body blows when you practice.

  • @ziggyschumann5284
    @ziggyschumann5284 Před rokem +18

    The planet needs more ksatriyas like that ! Hare Krishna

    • @johnjacob2236
      @johnjacob2236 Před rokem +9

      In kerala all castes are practising kalari. Kerala have famous christian kalari asans

    • @nidhungl9334
      @nidhungl9334 Před rokem +2

      @@johnjacob2236 that's our Kerala😌😎

    • @Neo-ld6qv
      @Neo-ld6qv Před 3 měsíci

      @@johnjacob2236 rice bag

  • @iXpress
    @iXpress Před rokem +61

    No just India, but oldest Martial Art of the World.

    • @Michael_De_Santa-Unofficial
      @Michael_De_Santa-Unofficial Před rokem +4

      That title goes to Wrestling, Boxing, and primitive Kickboxing.

    • @SirToasty070
      @SirToasty070 Před rokem +3

      @@Michael_De_Santa-Unofficial You don't try to wrestle or box a person with a sword in war lmao

    • @gannielukks1811
      @gannielukks1811 Před rokem +4

      @@SirToasty070 Lol, and you don't try to fight people with swords with another sword, you shoot them with automatic rifles. What's your point? He said oldest martial art, not oldest martial art with weapons.

    • @SirToasty070
      @SirToasty070 Před rokem +1

      @@gannielukks1811 this is an ancient martial art, " automatic rifles" you think you'd survive in war with just your hands against some lanky dude more skillled than you with a sword?

    • @gannielukks1811
      @gannielukks1811 Před rokem

      @@SirToasty070 I'm not living in the past, mate. If anyone today came with a sword to kill me during a war, I would just shoot him with a firearm.
      In your imaginary impossible scenario, if I lived during a war in India thousands of years ago, I would have more chances as a bowman or a spearman since they are begginer friendly, safe to use and with great range.

  • @Hannah-uv8hy
    @Hannah-uv8hy Před 2 lety +134

    This is absolutely amazing. My karate practice is so mild compared to this, even though it's the hardest form (kyokushin)

    • @knightofgodserventofholymo7500
      @knightofgodserventofholymo7500 Před rokem +18

      Actually they haven't shown much about Kalaripayattu....what are shown here are simple things in basic Kalaripayattu training...free hand fighting is brilliant.. especially in Tulunadan style of Kalaripayattu...this is kadathanadan style

    • @krishnanunnibs4251
      @krishnanunnibs4251 Před rokem +1

      Huss... Yess... 🤭🙏

    • @anilprasad4185
      @anilprasad4185 Před rokem +4

      Hannah;
      I have trained in Kung-fu over the years [living here in the West], and can see/appreciate the similarities [such as animal motifs and stances and styles] in the forms; and I certainly realize [c Aryavrt's thousands of years older yoga& martial techniques], how it was all foundationally [c the spirituality of Buddhism] the Roots of the Budos.
      Aryavart/Bharatvarsha/"India" [nam given by the arab traders and passed on to Europeans], in China's 3,000 years history, has given/shared an IMMENSE amount of knowledge to China.
      The universities of Aryavrt, spread out throughout the land, in the last 3,000 years has had many students from China, and Central Asia [Scythia], and Greece.
      Know about Taxshila U., Nalanda U., and others.

    • @zimablue1880
      @zimablue1880 Před rokem +1

      @@anilprasad4185 Nope. The only thing India gave to China was religious philosophy. Buddhism is the poor men's religion and hence, the lower class of China picked it up...One with a basic understanding of Buddhism knows this fact. Apart, from this, there isn't anything worthwhile that Indians gave China.
      On the other hand, China has given 1000s of inventions including gunpowder, silk, rice, paper etc to India and the world. But, jlous End ians won't accept this 😅

    • @Gieszkanne
      @Gieszkanne Před rokem +3

      Man than you are in the wrong Dojo! Kyokushin is much more about fighting than this Yogadance.

  • @nandanm3826
    @nandanm3826 Před 2 lety +35

    Thank you for sharing our culture which is our strength.

  • @payoj7532
    @payoj7532 Před rokem +49

    There are 4 sampradayams(styles) in Kalari
    1. Tekkan Kalari(South kerala)
    2. Madhya kalari(Central kerala)
    3. VaDakkan kalari(north kerala)
    4. TuLunāDan kalari(Tulu Nadu)
    Tulunadan Kalari is one of the 4 styles of Kalaripayattu(garoDipeTT in Tulu) that was prevalent in the Tulunadu region 300 years ago, when the British Govt banned the practice of Kalari all the Garodis were converted into temples. Now this style is taught in only a few Kalari centers of Kerala.

    • @dhnsh1843
      @dhnsh1843 Před rokem

      Yes there , are hundreds of Garodis in coastal Karnataka. They are now temples where every year bhuta kola takes place. We are unaware about Garodipett and those Garodis were actually martial arts training centres.

    • @slilyjoshuva2491
      @slilyjoshuva2491 Před rokem +3

      Thekkan kalari is practised in tamilnadu.

    • @amalamal_1245
      @amalamal_1245 Před rokem +1

      @@slilyjoshuva2491 Travancore region,

    • @slilyjoshuva2491
      @slilyjoshuva2491 Před rokem +1

      @@amalamal_1245 also kongu region of tamilnadu.

    • @stephen6644
      @stephen6644 Před rokem +2

      ​@@slilyjoshuva2491 go man don't cry from here

  • @unknownu8430
    @unknownu8430 Před 2 lety +49

    In Nov 2019, I enrolled for Muay Thai training near my house but after the lockdowns started, our master had to leave because he was unable to pay the emis and rent.
    Most often people invest in Gym based on weights and equipment but sadly we don't see any traditional forms of self defence courses being taught.

    • @abhisheksumanAS
      @abhisheksumanAS Před rokem +8

      Btw Muay Thai is a descendant of an Indian Martial Art Mushti Yuddha.

    • @violentfox
      @violentfox Před rokem +10

      @@abhisheksumanAS yeah, like everything else in this world. What a surprise that when you look at modern India everything looks like a knocked-down copy of the West. Why is it so?

    • @jubinkuriakose
      @jubinkuriakose Před rokem +1

      we are all in a merry go round going round and round 😂

    • @snuppl512
      @snuppl512 Před rokem +2

      @@violentfox Because people always think the grass is greener on the other side of the world

    • @violentfox
      @violentfox Před rokem +7

      @@snuppl512 by this logic the Westerners should have preferred the Indian lifestyle, but somehow they don’t find it worthwhile.

  • @Stardust-xl8nn
    @Stardust-xl8nn Před rokem +39

    The ability and precession of these guys are commendable.
    If any wrong hit with the weapon I would end up in trauma center😂😂😂
    If shameful the British tried to destroy this timeless ancient Martial art. Kudos to the families who secretly practiced it and passed down this ancient wisdom to the present generation.
    Unfortunately the government of India is doing nothing to preserve it and spread it among the masses. The government of India has always been lame to preserve and thrive the ancient culture, wisdom, knowledge and science. The citizens of India are no better than the government.

  • @LeoDas688
    @LeoDas688 Před rokem +9

    Iam proud that this is from kerala

  • @beepbeepgamer1305
    @beepbeepgamer1305 Před rokem +17

    so my granfather was from kerala and my grandmother from TN, So my grandfather learned alot of kalaripayattu forms for many years because it was a tradition for his family. He was more into hand to hand combat. This really helped him to get into air force and still practice all the exercises today. Unfortunately i didn't get into the martial art form but i hope 1 day If i got the oppourtunity, i won't miss it out to start learning this discipline.

  • @tivo3720
    @tivo3720 Před rokem +21

    I wish government make the Indian martial arts famous.... All over the country.. Just like yoga. It's our sanatani culture and protection 🙏🏼

  • @frankschest8584
    @frankschest8584 Před rokem +68

    In fact everything that is related with ancient Indian civilization or so called Vedic Civilization beyond advanced if you will look in to it.
    When the rest of the world were living inside a cave, there was university in Harappa which was part of Indus valley civilization. They were excellent in infrastructure, astronomy, astrology, medicine, art, dance, music and spirutuality. There are temples in India standing tall even today which cannot be built with out the help of some kind of software to design them because of the accuracy at which they are built. There are temples inside which the distance between sun and earth is engraved as we know it today. There is temple of sounds where Symantecs of sounds is engraved on the roof. There is evidence of rock melting tech which we don't even have today. Luckily all of this information is written in 'Sanskrit' oldest language on earth which is a language that cannot change with time. Its so intricate like a programming language that no changes can be made to it. This language is taught in Canadian university to students of Computer science to improve their programming skills. Love from India ♥️🙏

    • @user-pk3yl2uc6y
      @user-pk3yl2uc6y Před rokem +2

      @@edvinjoseph harrapans were tantric (sect not completely non vedic but parallel to it)

    • @vishnusurendran3301
      @vishnusurendran3301 Před rokem +5

      Oldest language is not Sanskrit its Tamil .

    • @bigbrother9179
      @bigbrother9179 Před rokem +5

      @@vishnusurendran3301 then why in all over world temples we have sanskrit mantras not any Tamil mantra

    • @mpeshwar3187
      @mpeshwar3187 Před rokem +2

      @@bigbrother9179 because Sanskrit is language of Gods and Tamil is oldest human language.
      And also there are more Tamil mantras and manuscripts team Sanskrit. You just don't know them.

    • @neerajbhardwaj2784
      @neerajbhardwaj2784 Před rokem +3

      @@vishnusurendran3301 if both has originated within the Bharat bhumi then does it make any sense about which is oldest?

  • @onetwo-nt3oy
    @onetwo-nt3oy Před rokem +9

    Thanks for preserving and promoting this. God bless you all. 🙏🏻

  • @Rocky-dm7bi
    @Rocky-dm7bi Před rokem +8

    Prashuram ♥️🙏🏼ജയ് മാ ദുർഗാ 🕉️

  • @richardmyhan3369
    @richardmyhan3369 Před rokem +5

    These guys are fantastic. The ladies are even better. They're all so fast!! I wouldn't even know what to do if a dude came at me with a whip for a sword, other than bend over and kiss it goodbye, and maybe reevaluate the life choices that put me in a situation where a guy with whip sword was coming at me. It's really great to see how passionate the teachers are. It shows it the quality of their students.

  • @Sigma3095
    @Sigma3095 Před 2 lety +29

    I am a A proud practitioner of this martial art. As long as I was practicing it I never once fell ill. I am hoping to restart it again.

    • @satyamsoni1004
      @satyamsoni1004 Před 2 lety

      Wow Great
      I wish I could also learn our Oldest Martial Arts 😎
      Jai Hind

  • @linehand21
    @linehand21 Před rokem +8

    India is such an amazing place. They should promote this ancient art more

    • @rajeshgajbhiye1048
      @rajeshgajbhiye1048 Před rokem +1

      You think that?🗿

    • @hirenahir76200
      @hirenahir76200 Před rokem

      This is the problem with india they don't promote there ancient art and other things

    • @linehand21
      @linehand21 Před rokem +1

      @@rajeshgajbhiye1048 ????

    • @pedadasiddardha5492
      @pedadasiddardha5492 Před rokem

      ​@Robert clive the founder of India it is more than amazing , I can understand as you can't able to handle your cess-pool

    • @pedadasiddardha5492
      @pedadasiddardha5492 Před rokem

      ​@Robert clive the founder of India I am not forgetting I am just telling who u were actually is g-and-o she-t fo-got

  • @job7170
    @job7170 Před rokem +34

    My grandfather's brother had his own kalari, during his funeral while taking to church all his disciples in uniform carried him respectfully, sadly his sons and grandsons are not interested in continuing his legacy 😪

    • @padminidevi8362
      @padminidevi8362 Před rokem +2

      What a shame, that's the attitude of some young Indians, colonial thinking. I am sorry for the lost art,, Bharat lost so much art.

  • @lalapt127
    @lalapt127 Před 2 lety +26

    for example, kalari have open palm strike style . it's different from closed fist ring fight martial arts like boxing , mma... even modern street fights for prize money has closed fists. so you will not see a practisioner striking an suspended bag in kalari but instead you will see technique for attacking vital parts like eyes , weak/back neck part of head , hand to hand blocking etc . speed is the most important part . in boxing you need 'form' and speed coz 'form' generates power . in kalari 'form' is replaced by ' translational speed ' . in case you could pick and hide small stone from surrounding, you don't need anymore power - all you need is the speed to touch opponents. hence all excersises are made to enhance this speed . this also means kalari can never be domesticated. there's a section of people who want to convert kalari into an competition form . but competition forms can never impart permanent damage - for example poking eyes are banned . attacking eyes are one off the premiere technique in kalari .you take it away its not kalaripayattu. so kalari will never be popular ,hope it need not be popular . kalari will always remain amoung few practisioners , military and as an deadly fight style.

    • @aleenaprasannan2146
      @aleenaprasannan2146 Před rokem +2

      You just made a good argument to promote Kalaripayattu as a self defense training rather than a sporting event. Since it's a warfare technique evolved to serve mercenaries who fought to kill, it obviously wouldn't have any consideration for 'fairness'. Even that move called 'poozhikadakan' wiping up dirt with the flexible sword, popularized by folk Ballads is anything but fair...Those will be just meaningless in any competition

    • @awesome10k64
      @awesome10k64 Před rokem

      🤣🤣

  • @vaibhavdadas5372
    @vaibhavdadas5372 Před rokem +8

    Thanks a lot for keeping it alive and passing the knowledge

  • @MrByaeger
    @MrByaeger Před rokem +33

    The whip-like weapon being used at 7:20 is considered to be one of the most lethal hand to hand weapons in the world. It's a series (7 I think) of razor sharp steel ribbons . It's going to go around whatever shield you try to use and flay whatever part of you it comes into contact with. Absolutely terrifying

    • @adithyaar9122
      @adithyaar9122 Před rokem +5

      It is called urumi (the flexible sword)

    • @user-pr3mi2uc8w
      @user-pr3mi2uc8w Před rokem

      Thats true

    • @prabuddhaghosh2405
      @prabuddhaghosh2405 Před rokem +3

      It's also called Dand Patta. This used to be one of the go to weapon for Maratha soldiers. In case they get get surrounded by numerical superior enemy troops, just one precise strike will be enough to inflict maximum damages. A person standing near the striking range of this weapon can even lose limbs. Best example was the Battle of Pawankhind, where Narvir Bajiprabhu Deshpande used this weapon with supreme precision. Very few people know that the weapon manufacturers of Western Ghats were too good, in terms of building weapons for hand to hand combat, be it the whiplash swords, Waghanaqa or perfecting the European swords as per Indian standards.

  • @MrAnandml
    @MrAnandml Před rokem +12

    Thanks for appreciating our culture BBC

    • @faizalmemon1947
      @faizalmemon1947 Před rokem

      BBC has never appreciated others cultures than the West. They are amused that how a third world country like India can have a martial arts. Even East Asian martial arts is descended from Indian martial arts

  • @predator8733
    @predator8733 Před rokem +7

    കേരളതിന്റെ സ്വന്തം കളരി പയറ്റ് ❤️🔥

  • @navnavi9499
    @navnavi9499 Před rokem +19

    Yes, my grand parents also said we Indians are not allowed to practice any type of Marshal arts and Ayurveda and stolen our scriptures and killed the masters and teachers to stop it to not pass on next generation,
    so our old people converted those knowledge into religious practice and dance & singing forms so that it's can pass on next generation

  • @josephdonsijo4333
    @josephdonsijo4333 Před rokem +12

    I live in Kerala. Kalari used to be very popular. In the old times. Nowadays nobody really cares and its very rare and hard to find places were they teach kalari even in the state of Kerala. Honestly it's very sad.

  • @sharmilakalain7549
    @sharmilakalain7549 Před rokem +12

    Wow. The movements are so graceful and aesthetic to look at. The physical mental emotional spiritual benefits means that it must be pursued. Can u tube videos please be made of this art form so as a member of the Indian diaspora I too can learn this.

  • @avibcci1297
    @avibcci1297 Před 2 lety +145

    Bodhidharman was taught martial arts by Prajnatara who himself was a Brahmin patriarch of Indian Buddhism according to Chan Buddhism and the head of the Sarvastivada sect of early Buddhist schools which got popular during Ashoka reign, he was from eastern India who went southern part to India to distribute the knowledge. Indians might speak different language or belong to different caste but we are one in our consciousness. The cultural unity can't broken by anything. It's good thing that we have a political entity which is safeguarding our civilizations into one strong state.

    • @adhi7610
      @adhi7610 Před rokem +19

      Prajnatara taught him bhudhism , but south indian martial arts trace their lineages to Agasthyar mainly for Tamil Martial arts , and Parushuram (Kalari). We cannot say that Bhodhihdarma taught the exact martial arts in shaolin temple, it is wrong. He was enlightened , and knows how to develop a martial arts by his own. Being from south he know , martial arts are to liberate consciousness . There is a Bhodhidhara sword techniques in shaolin temple still today.

    • @XianWangTheo
      @XianWangTheo Před rokem +2

      @@adhi7610 the only things that boddhidhrma left for martial arts in shaolin is only the something qi gong like training, the martial arts that developed in shaolin temple is come accross from many places in china since it used to be one of favorite places for generals and warlords to retire

    • @futureisredcomrades1902
      @futureisredcomrades1902 Před rokem +3

      Bodhidharma wasn't a real person. He was a Chinese Buddhist folk hero meant to represent dharma enlightenment. Chinese martial arts were never influenced by Indian martial arts at all. That part is Indian propaganda.

    • @Immanualjoseph
      @Immanualjoseph Před rokem +6

      @@futureisredcomrades1902 ..no dear

    • @Swastikanothookcross
      @Swastikanothookcross Před rokem +5

      @@futureisredcomrades1902 the above guys says something else, you do something else.

  • @Rajeshdas72505
    @Rajeshdas72505 Před rokem +5

    This culture should spread all over India.

  • @kartikeyan6578
    @kartikeyan6578 Před 2 lety +16

    One of the oldest martial arts still practiced till date everywhere is wrestling

  • @sajeewakalamba1796
    @sajeewakalamba1796 Před rokem +82

    We have the same form of martial art in Sri Lanka called "Angampora". It said to have dated back to Ravana times. There were two main schools in Sri Lanka teaching Angampora called "Sudaliya & Maru walliya" from 16th to 19th century.
    It looks identical to what I see here. It's the same story that, British banned it, realizing how dangerous it could be for their control in Sri Lanka. British reportedly shot & killed all Angampora warriors at sight & confiscated their family assets. Few families secretly kept the tradition going but much of the knowledge of the art is lost now.
    There were records that there was a connection between Sri Lanka & Kerala in this martial arts. In 18th century, one of the Sri Lankan girls went to Kerala after her father was defeated (killed) in a fight using unethical practice. She mastered the art in Kerala, came to Sri Lanka disguising as a man & defeated her father's killer. After exposing who she was, king has appointed her as a provincial governor (disapathi) & she has been the one & only lady provincial governor in Sri Lanka till recent.

    • @ishaninair9492
      @ishaninair9492 Před rokem +2

      really ??
      thats a new knowledge for me
      good to know ..

    • @mohammedsyam4615
      @mohammedsyam4615 Před rokem +12

      Dude Angam pora is literally kalaripayttu itself, poru means "fight" In Tamil Angam also means fight I think 😄.

    • @abhimanyuvarmma7955
      @abhimanyuvarmma7955 Před rokem +5

      Thiyyas and ezhavas of kerala are from Sri lanak, ancient times, Chera king 👑 Bhaskara Ravi Varma ,Raja , of Chera samrajyam, or Chera empire invited a dozen of families from sri lanka to know and spread buddhism,and knowledge like Ayurveda , sanskritam,pali, sinhala , and ofcourse martial arts ,law ,tipitika,Buddhist law ,the Angam poru, etc
      In central kerala they are known as chovvars ( chekavan ,sevakan ,servants to chera empire )
      Dveepu means 🏝️ island
      Dveepar, deepar ,thiyyar ,deevar, theevar
      Became thiyya,
      And ezhavas from tamil eelam ,eezham part
      Thiyyas are fair in complexion,and white mostly(there are dark skinned and 🐻‍❄️ yellowish and brown 🟤 colour and etc 🌑🕶️)
      Ezhavas are mostly dark , though there are white ezhavas,
      Sri narayana Guru is a Guru ,social reformer, a mendicant,a sanyasi, a rishi, a panditha etc,
      Was an ezhava ,
      Shri vaghbadhanandha guru was a thiyya,
      Social reformer, a modern guru,
      And Chera king bhaskara ravi Varma was a kshatriya and my ancestor 🙏🏻☸️☯️🕉️🇮🇳
      Namo Buddhaya,
      Om namoh Buddhayah 🙏🏻
      And shri buddha was also my ancestor and a kshatriya who lived for all living and non living beings, His siblings, brothers and sisters, ancestors and descendants, and every people,for dhamma (Dharmmah)
      Namo ratnah Trayayah,

    • @Faizal723
      @Faizal723 Před rokem

      @@abhimanyuvarmma7955
      Nope
      The recent genetic study
      Show
      Ezhva has male
      Dna from
      Jats
      Female dna from pulaya
      The have nothing to
      Do with srilanka

    • @Faizal723
      @Faizal723 Před rokem

      @@abhimanyuvarmma7955
      Thiyyas are fair (jat shifted )
      Chovas are both (jat + pulaya)
      Ezhva are black, (pulaya)

  • @andyleighton6969
    @andyleighton6969 Před rokem +4

    Those flexible swords, especially when deflected by an opponent, look as dangerous to the wielder as anyone else!

  • @agnimitran5234
    @agnimitran5234 Před rokem +3

    Practicing Kalari helps you to keep calm in any circumstances. We are trained in a way that even we are hurt badly we won't show a tiny glimpse of pain on our face. A proud student of
    Kashi Vishnu Gurukkal.

  • @Prash1c
    @Prash1c Před měsícem

    Love that BBC put this up. Thank you for conserving and sharing history.

  • @Cobra-yo7fx
    @Cobra-yo7fx Před rokem +1

    It's nice to see people learn about this! I already know about this. Nice video!

  • @huh4963
    @huh4963 Před rokem +4

    This is so cool. I want to learn this. I’m doing jiu jitsu but would love to learn this form of martial arts

  • @mercedesbenz3751
    @mercedesbenz3751 Před rokem +33

    I see koreans doing taekwondo on instagram.
    Young boys, girls, everybody does that in mass numbers. It's fascinating to watch young boys and girls doing impossible looking things. Taekwondo is a korean thing and koreans practice it and I believe they're the best at taekwondo. They're proud of it.
    .
    Coming to India, hardly a handful of the people show interest in these indian fighting arts. There must be government funded training centers in all parts of India. We have to make these ancient arts as famous as taekwondo or Chinese martial arts

    • @vitadude5004
      @vitadude5004 Před rokem +1

      I rather learn taekwondo because I don't want to roam around with sword and shield in 2022

    • @Interstellarjourney7
      @Interstellarjourney7 Před rokem +1

      @@vitadude5004 kalaripayattu is not all about sword and shield.It is the best self defence technique than kungfu,Taekondo etc...

    • @vitadude5004
      @vitadude5004 Před rokem

      @@Interstellarjourney7 nahhh kung fu, shoulin Or mix martial arts are much more advance than this sword and shield crap..

    • @louisthelemur1238
      @louisthelemur1238 Před rokem +5

      @@vitadude5004 pov : you think you're cool calling ancient arts shitty .

    • @louisthelemur1238
      @louisthelemur1238 Před rokem +2

      @@vitadude5004 and let me say one think, Kung fu originated from the "crap" you're talking about. Do you really think everyone who practice kalari walk around with sword and urumi all day ?

  • @basicstuff7288
    @basicstuff7288 Před rokem +2

    All civilizations come and go, INDIA still remains. So those who say bad about India keep up the good work since tomorrow you'll be history. Carry on!!!

  • @gajanhaas
    @gajanhaas Před rokem +2

    Beautiful form of martial art. I have seen this in person in Kannur, Kerala. It is so powerful and mesmerizing.

  • @muthukumaranl
    @muthukumaranl Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for covering this for us all..

  • @anandsuryawanshi3393
    @anandsuryawanshi3393 Před rokem +9

    Because of you British rulers, we would have lost the connection from this gem Kalaripayattu as it was banned in 1804. They stopped the Gurukulas from teaching and practicing this art. But thanks to the Gurukkals for resetting the ban and preserving the Kalaripayattu art. I don't know why but in the past few decades after Independence it didn't get the deserved attention, thankfully now it is getting some attention and recognition in the world and hopefully, by the end of this decade, it will be popular like other arts.

  • @williammitchell1804
    @williammitchell1804 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video, and the knowledge.

  • @Keralasanchari78
    @Keralasanchari78 Před rokem +8

    എന്റെ കേരളം എത്ര സുന്ദരം......... 💖

  • @ranabanik1354
    @ranabanik1354 Před rokem +25

    Meanwhile, Hindus go for foreign martial arts like Muay Thai and Krav Maga which are all derivative of the Kalari Pattu.
    How derailed we are from our warrior traditions and thus our downgrading from the moral and ethical values of our civilization.

    • @_Rishabh_Kumar
      @_Rishabh_Kumar Před rokem +1

      Hey dimwit. Keep your rightwing dumbness to yourself

    • @satyakisil9711
      @satyakisil9711 Před rokem +1

      Krav Maga is crafted for quick reaction, short distance movements. It makes sense Hindu soldiers learn it.

    • @itsu2553
      @itsu2553 Před rokem

      Maybe Coz every state doesn't have a kalari kendra.

    • @gannielukks1811
      @gannielukks1811 Před rokem

      Maybe coz they are improved and more effective versions.

  • @nirviikalpa
    @nirviikalpa Před rokem +6

    British rewrote the Indian history to 3000, Bharat has history that is way beyond that. Bharat modern history is 5000 years old.

    • @nirviikalpa
      @nirviikalpa Před rokem +1

      @ugly endian lindu 75000 years + old

    • @SaRa-mo4xj
      @SaRa-mo4xj Před rokem +5

      In Indian records it was in another yuga. Which means that it was millions of years old.

    • @vijaym7475
      @vijaym7475 Před rokem +1

      @ugly endian lindu definitely you are from China. Because China was under india rule for 1000s of years and was admitted by many like Hu Shih.

  • @vibhusingh9187
    @vibhusingh9187 Před rokem +2

    So proud of my country's heritage

  • @adwaithk
    @adwaithk Před rokem +3

    Kerala ❤️🔥 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @crazyeybunny8779
    @crazyeybunny8779 Před rokem +11

    This cultural Fight technique should taught all over India with Study

  • @SaRa-mo4xj
    @SaRa-mo4xj Před rokem +9

    Kalari- Mother of all the martial arts of the existence. 🙏🏼. Bodhidharma.🙏🏼

    • @Gieszkanne
      @Gieszkanne Před rokem +4

      Wrong! There is no "Mother-Martial Art"

    • @SaRa-mo4xj
      @SaRa-mo4xj Před rokem

      @@Gieszkanne bot. There is no you…

    • @zyxxzyxx3837
      @zyxxzyxx3837 Před rokem +1

      @@Gieszkanne Yes there's no such things. Only in endian propaganda stories made up to compensate for their sad lack of talent.
      All they can bark is Brits banned their stupid yoga dance even tho their versions of wrestling were largely practiced under Brit rule. So it confirms that banning yoga dance art is a made up story they use as a coping mechanism to make up for their sad lack of talent.
      Also Brits only ruled for 200 years. Endia was ruled by others for 3000 years straight. Where was their yoga dance deadly art then? Lol all these bs stories
      Endians can't even produce Olympic gold medalist in combat sports let alone anything in professional level.
      The only pro boxer from Endia lost to to C level fighter when he received a nose bleed.
      In UFC, one dude went there and got beaten by a 19 yo kid.

    • @zyxxzyxx3837
      @zyxxzyxx3837 Před rokem +3

      @@Gieszkanne i mean look at the sad reply to your comment by the other guy. He can't even post a relevant comment.

    • @ShivamRaina-dm9df
      @ShivamRaina-dm9df Před rokem +1

      Kalaripattu is invented by god parshuram

  • @mahadevabamanalli5769
    @mahadevabamanalli5769 Před rokem +2

    This should be taught in every corner of the country 🚩🔱🙏🕉️

  • @Dandelion--
    @Dandelion-- Před 2 lety +4

    Fascinating!

  • @chrisivory121
    @chrisivory121 Před rokem +4

    India is the origin of Martial arts which was spread like Budhism to east Asian countries and now all over the world 🌎..... Feeling proud

  • @sathishkumar-dt4zc
    @sathishkumar-dt4zc Před rokem +5

    My grandfather learned this art during the British rule. He said that he had to learn this art in a dense forest along with some freedom fighters because it was banned by the British during those days due it's lethality, and killing power

  • @deadhand11
    @deadhand11 Před rokem +66

    There is much more to kalaripayattu than we see and taught in gurukuls, I'm an expert in military combat and I once fought a Guru who was a master of kalaripayattu, even without a weapon i couldn't touch him all my attacks touched him but it was like my body was working according to his mind. My instructor always told me never to fight a kalaripayattu student who has completed his Gurukul cuz i won't be able to beat him the only way i can win is by outnumbering him. And i went for the master, then I knew that even the top military combat made for killing is nothing in front of kalaripayattu.

    • @lookintoit4537
      @lookintoit4537 Před rokem +6

      '' I'm an expert in military combat ''

    • @nestroaltam3393
      @nestroaltam3393 Před rokem +1

      @@lookintoit4537 this man is capping so hard lol.
      "Military combat" isn't that called cqc , but more than that they do teach you different martial arts according to your country.
      For instance korea taught taekwondo before

    • @karthikdevaraj9040
      @karthikdevaraj9040 Před rokem +1

      @@lookintoit4537 pretty much says it all

    • @NPC-gl8xp
      @NPC-gl8xp Před rokem +1

      😂 was his name Steven Seagal? Or ashida Kim? I bet he could catch bullets with his teeth too.

  • @artificialbakchod715
    @artificialbakchod715 Před rokem +6

    INDIA Was Official On 1947. 🇮🇳
    But BHARAT Exist Since 10,000BC & All You Call Different Northeast, South, North Indians Are United Family. BHARAT 🇮🇳 Billions Have Died For "Bharat Brothers" In 1000years Of Bravery.

  • @pranathireddy7995
    @pranathireddy7995 Před rokem +31

    BBC never fails in twisting or undermining the truth when it comes to INDIA.

    • @hungryman5625
      @hungryman5625 Před rokem

      What truth did they twist exactly?

    • @faizalmemon1947
      @faizalmemon1947 Před rokem

      It's the power of Narratives. Read the book ' The Ultimate Goal' by Vikram Sood(ex chief-R&AW)

  • @XLORDPROPL
    @XLORDPROPL Před rokem +3

    I love Urumi...

  • @kingkai5821
    @kingkai5821 Před rokem +1

    To instill discipline, develop confidence, preserve culture and self defense. This is what martial arts is all about. 👌👌

  • @manip7990
    @manip7990 Před rokem

    Best wishes. Art in any form should be preserved

  • @Jenvlogs404
    @Jenvlogs404 Před rokem +11

    Protect them at all costs and I was raised sardar, they’re iconic especially with elephants too, their humbIeness in the region has put them at the borderline.

  • @DavidemetriLIC
    @DavidemetriLIC Před rokem +3

    This is truely and ancient
    Indigenous flowing martial arts! Incredible!🥇✅

  • @tomorrow.
    @tomorrow. Před rokem +1

    The person that comes to my mind whenever I hear Kalaripayattu Is UNNIYARCHA!

  • @chestdoc8971
    @chestdoc8971 Před 2 lety +3

    Awesome 🔥🔥👍👍

  • @rangarao8115
    @rangarao8115 Před 6 měsíci +3

    We Indians proud of kalriapattu.great.

    • @IndiaSucksRottenCowDung
      @IndiaSucksRottenCowDung Před 6 měsíci +1

      Proud of useless martial art, sarr !? 🤭

    • @user-sm8hl8xi3v
      @user-sm8hl8xi3v Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@IndiaSucksRottenCowDungu r proud of your useless o ink

    • @user-sm8hl8xi3v
      @user-sm8hl8xi3v Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@IndiaSucksRottenCowDungu r proud of your useless o ink

    • @IndiaSucksRottenCowDung
      @IndiaSucksRottenCowDung Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@user-sm8hl8xi3vIndian are proud of fake history that no one else believe. 75 lQ, sarr ! 🥴🥱😴

    • @user-bs5zw6si6p
      @user-bs5zw6si6p Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@IndiaSucksRottenCowDungpublic holiday know about your f-ake o inks so no one believe in your b-lopar iq

  • @user-jn7bq8wh1e
    @user-jn7bq8wh1e Před rokem +18

    You can clearly see the influence of Kalari in other parts of India
    Silambam - South
    Gatka - North
    Mardani khel - West
    Thangta - East
    Xiaolin kung fu China
    Silat/Kaali - SE Asia

    • @hyena5313
      @hyena5313 Před rokem

      lol tamil is older than Kerala
      . why would it be inspired from kalari. 😂😂😂

    • @vijaynath7561
      @vijaynath7561 Před rokem +2

      @@hyena5313 lol learn history first

    • @athulsurendran6349
      @athulsurendran6349 Před rokem +2

      @@hyena5313 so what . Does Tamil is older than the entire world's age🥴🥴. Kalaripayattu is orginated in present day Northern Kerala and there are our ancestors. Does you guys have shame, for stealing someone's credit🙏. It has nothing to do with a language 🥴🥴🥴

  • @SILOPshuvambanerjee
    @SILOPshuvambanerjee Před rokem

    Love from Darjeeling, India

  • @manishpanicker1992
    @manishpanicker1992 Před rokem +1

    Goosebumps!!

  • @bluemelon4824
    @bluemelon4824 Před rokem +7

    They just look so harmless lol

    • @awesome10k64
      @awesome10k64 Před rokem +6

      They are indeed! All bark no bite lmfao

    • @awesome10k64
      @awesome10k64 Před rokem +5

      Just like every other caste u can find on the internet XD
      All they can do is bark in YT comments

    • @zyxxzyxx3837
      @zyxxzyxx3837 Před rokem +5

      @@awesome10k64 i agree w you man

  • @coroner3164
    @coroner3164 Před rokem +3

    every civilization survived has its own kind of martial art to defend itself. those who don't know how to fight have vanished in history. some martial art learnt from each other and changed while some keep isolated like the ones shown in the video. good to keep them alive. and indian really needs some action stars to make them known to the world.

  • @Digi_talWorld
    @Digi_talWorld Před rokem +3

    Kerala❤️❤️"GOD'S OWN COUNTRY".The place where many great things originated, Kalaripayat is just one of them.

  • @Psimansingh
    @Psimansingh Před rokem +1

    We have Gataka and Kalaripayaattu
    Thanks BBC for revealing this now subscribed