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FReeper Canteen ~ Part VII of War in Ancient India ~ August 24, 2004
a Tribute to Hinduism ^ | August 24, 2004 | LaDivaLoca

Posted on 08/23/2004 8:00:35 PM PDT by LaDivaLoca

 
 

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ANCIENT WARFARE





Part VII: War in Ancient India

 
Martial Arts - Fighting without weapons

"Fighting without weapons was a specialty of the Ksatreya (caste of Ancient India)and foot soldier alike. For the Ksatreya it was simply part and parcel of their all around training, but for the lowly peasant it was essential. We read in the Vedas of men unable to afford armor who bound their heads with turbans called Usnisa to protect themselves from sword and axe blows.

"Fighting on foot for a Ksatreya was necessary in case he was unseated from his chariot or horse and found himself without weapons. Although the high ethical code of the Ksatreya forbid anyone but another Ksatreya from attacking him, doubtless such morals were not always observed, and when faced with an unscrupulous opponent, the Ksatreya needed to be able to defend himself, and developed, therefore, a very effective form of hand-to-hand combat that combined techniques of wrestling, throws, and hand strikes. Tactics and evasion were formulated that were later passed on to successive generations. This skill was called Vajramukhti, a name meaning "thunderbolt closed - or clasped - hands." The tile Vajramukti referred to the usage of the hands in a manner as powerful as the vajra maces of traditional warfare. Vajramukti was practiced in peacetime by means of regular physical training sessions and these utilized sequences of attack and defense technically termed in Sanskrit nata."  

Kalaripayattu, literally “the way of the battlefield,” still survives in Kerala, where it is often dedicated to Mahakali. The Kalari grounds are usually situated near a temple, and the pupils, after having touched the feet of the master, salute the ancestors and bow down to the Goddess, begin the lesson. Kalari trainings have been codified for over 3000 years and nothing much has changed. 

The warming up is essential and demands great suppleness. Each movement is repeated several times, facing north, east, south and west, till perfect loosening is achieved. The young pupils pass on to the handling of weapons, starting with the “Silambam”, a short stick  made of extremely hard wood, which in the olden times could effectively deal with swords. The blows are hard and the parade must be fast and precise, to avoid being hit on the fingers! They continue with the swords, heavy, and dangerous, even though they are not sharpened any more, as they are used. Without guard or any kind of body protection; they whirl, jump and parry, in an impressive ballet. Young, fearless girls fight with enormous knives, bigger than their arms and the clash of irons is echoed in the ground. The session ends with the big canes, favorite weapons of the Buddhist traveler monks, which they used during their long journey towards China to scare away attackers.   

The “Urimi” is the most extraordinary weapon of Kalari, unique in the world. This double-edged flexible sword which the old-time masters used to wrap around the waist to keep coiled in one hand, to suddenly whip at the opponent and inflict mortal blows, is hardly used today in trainings, for it is much too dangerous.

This indigenous martial arts, under the name of Kalari or Kalaripayit exists only in South India today. Kalarippayat is said to be the world's original martial art. Originating at least 1,300 years ago, India's Kalaripayit is the oldest martial art taught today. It is also the most potentially violent, because students advance from unarmed combat to the use of swords, sharpened flexible metal lashes, and peculiar three-bladed daggers. More than 2,000 years old, it was developed by warriors of the Cheras kingdom in Kerala. Training followed strict rituals and guidelines. The entrance to the 14 m-by-7 m arena, or kalari, faced east and had a bare earth floor. Fighters took Shiva and Shakti, the god and goddess of power, as their deities. From unarmed kicks and punches, kalarippayat warriors would graduate to sticks, swords, spears and daggers and study the marmas—the 107 vital spots on the human body where a blow can kill. Training was conducted in secret, the lethal warriors unleashed as a surprise weapon against the enemies of Cheras.

Father and founder of Zen Buddhism (called C’han in China), Boddidharma, a Brahmin born in Kacheepuram in Tamil Nadu, in 522 A.D. arrived at the courts of the Chinese Emperor Liang Nuti, of the 6th dynasty. He taught the Chinese monks Kalaripayattu, a very ancient Indian martial art, so that they could defend themselves against the frequent attacks of bandits. In time, the monks became famous all over China as experts in bare-handed fighting, later known as the Shaolin boxing art. The Shaolin temple which has been handed back a few years ago by the communist Government to the C’han Buddhist monks, inheritors of Boddhidharma’s spiritual and martial teachings, by the present Chinese Government, is now open to visitors. On one of the walls, a fresco can be seen, showing Indian dark-skinned monks, teaching their lighter-skinned Chinese brothers the art of bare-handed fighting. On this painting are inscribed: “Tenjiku Naranokaku” which means: “the fighting techniques to train the body (which come) from India…”

Kalari payatt was banned by the British in 1793.  (Refer to chapter on European Imperialism).

(For more information on martial arts refer to chapter India and China and Kalarippayattu and Kalari Payatte - The martial art of Kerala

(source: The Boddhisattva Warriors: The Origin, Inner Philosophy, History and Symbolism of the Buddhist Martial Art Within India and China - By Terence Dukes/ Shifu Nagaboshi Tomio  p. 3 - 158-174 and 242. A Western Journalist on India: a ferengi's columns - By Francois Gautier Har-Anand Publications January 2001  ISBN 8124107955 p. 155-158).

Silambam – Indian Stick Fighting

     

The art Nillaikalakki Silambam was brought to the royal court during the reign of the Cheran, Cholan and Pandian emperors, once powerful rulers of India.  

The art Nillaikalakki Silambam, which exists for more than five thousand years, is an authentic art which starts with the stick called Silambamboo (1.68 meters long). It originates from the Krunji mountains of south India, and is as old as the Indian sub-continent itself.

The natives called Narikuravar were using a staff called Silambamboo as a weapon to defend themselves against wild animals, and also to display their skill during their religious festivals. The Hindu scholars and yogis who went to the Krunji mountains to meditate got attracted by the display of this highly skilled spinning Silambamboo. The art Nillaikalakki Silambam therefore became a part of the Hindu scholars and yogis training, as they were taught by the Narikuravar. 

They brought the art to the royal court during the reign of the Cheran, Cholan and Pandian emperors, once powerful rulers of India.

(source: Silamban – Indian Stick Fighting).

Next Tuesday, Part VIII of War in Ancient India






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To: Darksheare

Did it use this as it came through?


21 posted on 08/23/2004 9:20:58 PM PDT by HiJinx (Piper's Proud Poppa)
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To: HiJinx

thetroll wasn't even that high tech.
Was more along the lines of 'ooh, rock. bug tastes good, yummy garden slug' stuff.

*sigh*
I suspect it'll be a few million more years until trolls figure out that bass fishing is a better hobby.


22 posted on 08/23/2004 9:24:03 PM PDT by Darksheare (Who are all these mimes, why are they in the woods, and did you know they taste like chicken?)
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To: Darksheare

23 posted on 08/23/2004 9:24:29 PM PDT by HiJinx (Piper's Proud Poppa)
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To: Darksheare
bass fishing is a better hobby.

But expensive...the troll probably couldn't afford the bait, let alone the boat.

24 posted on 08/23/2004 9:26:28 PM PDT by HiJinx (Piper's Proud Poppa)
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To: HiJinx

Hey, I know that guy far to the right.. the tall chap with the gangly legs and extreme aversion for doorways.


25 posted on 08/23/2004 9:26:39 PM PDT by Darksheare (Who are all these mimes, why are they in the woods, and did you know they taste like chicken?)
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To: HiJinx

LOL!

(figured a way to see pulled posts. I'll freepmail it to you.)


26 posted on 08/23/2004 9:27:11 PM PDT by Darksheare (Who are all these mimes, why are they in the woods, and did you know they taste like chicken?)
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To: Darksheare

Got it.

As for the guy on the right, he's a riot!


27 posted on 08/23/2004 9:34:20 PM PDT by HiJinx (Piper's Proud Poppa)
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To: HiJinx

Yeah, need to get him and have him as an officiary.
"Rather tall door greeter and deterrent" or some similar title.
*cripes I'm slap happy and sleepy.. I prolly should go to bed!*


28 posted on 08/23/2004 9:36:32 PM PDT by Darksheare (Who are all these mimes, why are they in the woods, and did you know they taste like chicken?)
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To: Darksheare

Don't let me keep you up...

Although, I like the idea...a Knight of the Portal, Guardian of the Gateway, The Norton of Ni Knights.


29 posted on 08/23/2004 9:40:29 PM PDT by HiJinx (Piper's Proud Poppa)
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To: HiJinx

LOL!
Hmm..
Gives me a very bad idea.
But I don't know many people that are tall enough to pull it off.
G'night!
See everyone in the morning!


30 posted on 08/23/2004 9:43:19 PM PDT by Darksheare (Who are all these mimes, why are they in the woods, and did you know they taste like chicken?)
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To: Darksheare

^===Think I'll say "good night", too.

31 posted on 08/23/2004 10:19:06 PM PDT by HiJinx (Piper's Proud Poppa)
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To: All

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32 posted on 08/23/2004 10:31:37 PM PDT by SevenofNine ("Not everybody , in it, for truth, justice, and the American way,"=Det Lennie Briscoe)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; All

Fooled ya once...

In 1971, Kerry said American troops who served in Vietnam were bad. He didn't like them and said they were committing war atrocities. He said he was ashamed of his 4 months of service there and threw away his medals. America believed him, spit on their troops and elected John Kerry to public office.

In 2004, Kerry says American troops who served in Vietnam were good. He likes them now and says he's 'one of them.' He says he's really proud of his 4 months of service there and has found his medals that he threw away. John Kerry says America should believe him again, and vote for him to be president.

America, he fooled ya once. Are you going to let him fool ya again?

 


33 posted on 08/23/2004 10:34:49 PM PDT by IPWGOP (I'm Linda Eddy, and I approved this message... 'tooning the truth!)
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To: LaDivaLoca

Thanks, Diva, for another great thread. Hope live it treating you well.


34 posted on 08/24/2004 1:10:19 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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To: HopeandGlory

What a cute Pledge today. Thanks, Hope.


35 posted on 08/24/2004 1:11:25 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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36 posted on 08/24/2004 1:12:23 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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To: LaDivaLoca

Good Morning, Diva!

Cool thread!

Thanks for sharing!


37 posted on 08/24/2004 1:14:49 AM PDT by tiamat ("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno-World!")
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Duty ~ Honor ~ Country

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38 posted on 08/24/2004 1:16:53 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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To: Darksheare

I don't think I've ever seen a troll in the Canteen before!


39 posted on 08/24/2004 1:17:30 AM PDT by tiamat ("Just a Bronze-Age Gal, Trapped in a Techno-World!")
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To: HiJinx; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; tomkow6; MoJo2001; Bethbg79; LaDivaLoca; Ragtime Cowgirl; ...


A PRAYER OF PROTECTION

The light of God surround you
The love of God enfold you
The power of God protect you
The presence of God watch over you
Wherever you are,God is,
And all is well.
Amen.

Bless This House



Bless this house O Lord we pray;
Make it safe by night and day;
Bless these walls so firm and stout,
Keeping want and trouble out:
Bless the roof and chimneys tall,
Let thy peace lie over all;
Bless this door, that it may prove
ever open to joy and love.


Bless these windows shining bright,
Letting in God's heav'nly light;
Bless the hearth a'blazing there,
with smoke ascending like a prayer;
Bless the folk who dwell within,
keep them pure and free from sin;
Bless us all that we may be
Fit O Lord to dwell with thee;
Bless us all that one day we
May dwell O Lord with thee.



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40 posted on 08/24/2004 1:18:45 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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