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Adimurai is an Indian martial art originating in modern-day Kanyakumari, the southernmost region in India.It was traditionally practiced in the Kanyakumari district of modern-day Tamil Nadu as well as nearby areas in southeastern Kerala.
Silambam is an old Indian martial art originating in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1] This style is mentioned in Tamil Sangam literature . [ 2 ] The World Silambam Association is the official international body of Silambam.
Pages in category "Tamil martial arts" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adimurai; M. Maduvu; S.
Indian martial arts underwent a period of decline after the full establishment of British colonial rule in the 19th century. [24] More European modes of organizing kings, armies and governmental institutions, and the increasing use of firearms, gradually eroded the need for traditional combat training associated with caste-specific duties. [ 15 ]
On 22 November 1999, the primary name of Silambam, which originated from the ancient Tamil Nadu State of India, was documented by Guruji Murugan Chillayah to become the official organization name to provide Indian traditional arts and sports for education, health, fitness, culture, nature, climate change, recreation, and dissemination work. [4]
On November 22, 1999, the primary name of Silambam, which originated from the ancient Tamil Nadu State of India, was documented by Guruji Murugan Chillayah to become the official organization name to provide Indian traditional arts and sports for education, health, fitness, culture, nature, climate change, recreation, and dissemination work. [5]
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The Maduvu, also known as a maru or madu, is a weapon from India.It is one of the many weapons used in the Tamil martial art Silambam. [1]More commonly known as a madu, it is also referred to as a maan kombu after the deer horns from which it is traditionally made, specifically those of the Indian blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra). [2]