That middle guy is amazing.. he was literally fighting two experts without any mistake...why such beautiful fighters doesn't come in movies... I am from pune maharashtra...love this martial art..it's better than any Chinese martial art..kalari is the best.. I am proud of it and sad because it's not much famous and nobody except Vidyut Jamwal promoting it...it should be in our culture at the highest spot..to be taught to everyone at schools...
I think it is a demonstration because obviously in tournaments they would not use real swords but wooden swords. They cannot take risk of someone dying just because of a tournament
In kerala two hundred years before, more than 5000 kalari guru Kulam was there. When britishers come and faced these people, they stopped teaching and practice of carrying sword was banned. Now after independence there are more than 100 kalari guru kulam are working.
Guy's this is a tournament , we don't want any blood spills that's why its choreographed . Instead of blaming please appreciate the hardwork & devotion of those three lads.
HOW MANY INDIANS KNOW .. KALARI IS THE FATHER OF ALL MARTIAL ARTS ... THE DARKEST PERIOD IN THE HISTORY OF KALARIPAYATTU A hugely important (although also very dark) period in the history of Kalaripayattu was when the practice of the noble martial art was made illegal by the invading British East India Company. In the late 18th Century the Company, who at this point had established huge economic and military bases in Madras (now Chennai), Calcutta (now Kolkata) and Bombay (now Mumbai), were in the process of firming up their grip on the South of India by conquering the region of Malabar. They were met with fierce resistance from the Malabar kingdoms of Travancore and Kottayam whose armies consisted of thousands of ferocious warriors who had been trained in a highly effective martial art: Kalaripayattu. Having Kalaripayattu ingrained so deeply into the culture and history of Kerala not only made it very difficult to conquer, it made it frustratingly hard to occupy as well. Even after the British Invasion resistance sprung up from within the Malabar kingdoms, often in the form of bands of guerrilla Kalaripayattu warriors who specialised in daring raids and disruptive ambushes. The most notable resistance by far was that led by Pazhassi Raja, the King of the Kottayam kingdom. At the end of the 18th Century Pazhassi Raja has ascended to the throne by default after those above him in line to the monarchy fled from the oppression of the Company armies. Pazhassi, fresh from fighting a fierce war to repel an invasion from the kingdom of Mysore, immediately took the fight to the British. For a decade he led a fearsome guerrilla army, trained in the ways of Kalaripayattu, that terrorised the Company troops in northern Kerala. He is considered the first freedom fighter of Kerala and a hero of Kalaripayattu. Pazhassi Raja The effectiveness of Pazhassi’s rebellions led the British to take drastic action against the warriors and they banned the practice of Kalaripayattu in the hopes that it would prevent the resisting armies from training. During this period many Kalari Masters and students were imprisoned and the remaining Gurukkals were driven into hiding. There, to the best of their abilities, they continued their craft in secret. The knowledge of the Masters was passed down from generation to generation in complete secrecy, keeping the art alive despite the attempts of the Company to crush it. Sadly, it is thought that much information and many techniques were lost during this dark period but, if it weren’t for the brave Gurukkals the history of Kalaripayattu would have ended two hundred years ago...
@@arunavgogoi2696 Bro the art has been dying since the British invaded. Our ancestors and guru's of this art took certain aspects to the grave. They did not share to those who were not worthy. We did nothing to hide, continue to practice, and help spread it. In Kerala, this should be performed and learned by all students at the primary level up. Why not? That's how you revive a lost art....
@@bhaskarsubbiah8457 created by lord parashuram according to history Not by tamil nor by thiyas Includes hand to hand fights, fight with weapons , mind controlling techniques, and healing
@@abhishekdevaraj2166 sir, malayalam is formed after 8th century, so roughly say 1000 years..so before that do you think tamil people did not have any martial art with them?? its known to be 5000 years old so even before kalari tamils had some form of martial arts.. art of varma is created by tamil siddhargal and as malayalam came from tamil, same way martial arts in tamil nadu made the base for kalari art..also know the fact that, The first references to a form of martial arts and warfare, called Kalaripayattu, originated in southern India from the Sangam literature era between 300 BC and 300 AD ... even if its said to be formed by parasuram, its 3000 years old and during that time malayalam not even existed then how its from land of kerala? even kerala was tamil nadu earlier.. this is not about kerala vs tamil nadu, malayalam is pretty daughter of matured mother tamil.. so this is not for discrimination but just trying to say the fact
Kalari is just an infant compared to fully evolved martial arts like Kung-fu,karate. since it was not passed on properly (some say it was lost) it didn’t evolve like other martial arts.. it’s not best, it lacks techniques and refinement
@@TimeLoop01 I am not saying kalari is the best martial art.... But Kung Fu is orginated from Kung Fu....Bodhidharma the man who found Kung Fu was a Kalari Master.
@@JonathanFlex2 I know that as well. I just don't like when people boast about kalari too much. Indeed it's the mother, it's just that. Child learns throughout his life and grow on its own.
therkan kalari from tamil sage agasthya. all varma theraphy books are in tamil,.malayalis studied that and rewriting as they invented. that is not true, we have all important information's related to therkan kalari @@Cringemanic123-bm6bm
This is a nice display, but people need to realise this is definately a show rather than a fight. Effective martial art display but not how a real fight takes place.
Dear friends, this great martial art is not getting proper respect and Encouragement😔😔😔 Try to learn or encourage our friends, relatives, to learn kalarippauatti❤️ It is really pain full to say that it is vanishing from us,the Irreplaceable Finance
@@HimanshuSharma-zv3fu CVN Kalari is very famous, the students of CVN Kalari Kozhikode district, performed in Hollywood film a jackychan movie named MYTH... In that film there is scene, a fight between Chinese warrior and an INDIAN warrior jackychan performed the role of chinese warrior and the student of CVN Kalari performed the role of INDIAN warrior...
@@வேந்தன்-த9ன the term Kerala was first epigraphically recorded as Keralaputra in a 3rd-century BCE rock inscription by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka of Magadha. It was mentioned as one of four independent kingdoms in southern India.
@@வேந்தன்-த9ன If it was really in tamil nadu it should have been still practiced. But only kanyakumari and tirunelveli has kalari which was also part of Kerala.
To move that fast, and to fight two people at once, and at the same time defend and attack ALL IN THAT MOVMENTS!!!!!!!!!! 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0--0 :o :o :o :o
I am from Haryana Hamarai yanhaa too Kalri kaa centre hii nahii hai 🙄🙄too yanhaa sai kon represent karr rahaa hai too yai national tournament kaisai hoo gayya arrai Hamarai yanhaa bhii kalrii yaa silumbum kaa centre banoo naa pehlai Sonipat Haryana firr mai apnai betai koo send kartaa huu firr dekhtai hai competition kaa lvl 👍🙄Abhii too tai national lvl nahii hai
That middle guy is amazing.. he was literally fighting two experts without any mistake...why such beautiful fighters doesn't come in movies... I am from pune maharashtra...love this martial art..it's better than any Chinese martial art..kalari is the best.. I am proud of it and sad because it's not much famous and nobody except Vidyut Jamwal promoting it...it should be in our culture at the highest spot..to be taught to everyone at schools...
Because Britt's banned it and killed and jailed everyone who practiceithis in kerala. The martial art is still in the process of reviving
I think it is a demonstration because obviously in tournaments they would not use real swords but wooden swords. They cannot take risk of someone dying just because of a tournament
can't you see it's a choreographed performance.
It’s choreographed
In kerala two hundred years before, more than 5000 kalari guru Kulam was there. When britishers come and faced these people, they stopped teaching and practice of carrying sword was banned. Now after independence there are more than 100 kalari guru kulam are working.
Guy's this is a tournament , we don't want any blood spills that's why its choreographed .
Instead of blaming please appreciate the hardwork & devotion of those three lads.
Father of all MARTIAL arts 💪💪💪💪🤴🤴🤴
Fatherooooo..mother alle
Then who is father
@@Ethanhunt8900 the person who made
@@Ethanhunt8900 lord parsuram
what made you say that?
HOW MANY INDIANS KNOW .. KALARI IS THE FATHER OF ALL MARTIAL ARTS ...
THE DARKEST PERIOD IN THE HISTORY OF KALARIPAYATTU
A hugely important (although also very dark) period in the history of Kalaripayattu was when the practice of the noble martial art was made illegal by the invading British East India Company. In the late 18th Century the Company, who at this point had established huge economic and military bases in Madras (now Chennai), Calcutta (now Kolkata) and Bombay (now Mumbai), were in the process of firming up their grip on the South of India by conquering the region of Malabar. They were met with fierce resistance from the Malabar kingdoms of Travancore and Kottayam whose armies consisted of thousands of ferocious warriors who had been trained in a highly effective martial art: Kalaripayattu.
Having Kalaripayattu ingrained so deeply into the culture and history of Kerala not only made it very difficult to conquer, it made it frustratingly hard to occupy as well. Even after the British Invasion resistance sprung up from within the Malabar kingdoms, often in the form of bands of guerrilla Kalaripayattu warriors who specialised in daring raids and disruptive ambushes. The most notable resistance by far was that led by Pazhassi Raja, the King of the Kottayam kingdom. At the end of the 18th Century Pazhassi Raja has ascended to the throne by default after those above him in line to the monarchy fled from the oppression of the Company armies. Pazhassi, fresh from fighting a fierce war to repel an invasion from the kingdom of Mysore, immediately took the fight to the British. For a decade he led a fearsome guerrilla army, trained in the ways of Kalaripayattu, that terrorised the Company troops in northern Kerala. He is considered the first freedom fighter of Kerala and a hero of Kalaripayattu.
Pazhassi Raja
The effectiveness of Pazhassi’s rebellions led the British to take drastic action against the warriors and they banned the practice of Kalaripayattu in the hopes that it would prevent the resisting armies from training. During this period many Kalari Masters and students were imprisoned and the remaining Gurukkals were driven into hiding. There, to the best of their abilities, they continued their craft in secret. The knowledge of the Masters was passed down from generation to generation in complete secrecy, keeping the art alive despite the attempts of the Company to crush it. Sadly, it is thought that much information and many techniques were lost during this dark period but, if it weren’t for the brave Gurukkals the history of Kalaripayattu would have ended two hundred years ago...
I know
It should be spread all over the world. This is amazing art.
Plz let it spread all over India properly with the right training, equipment and support...
R u kidding me ??? All the martial arts r developed from this art.....so yeah its spreaded all over the world
@@arunavgogoi2696
We have no documentation, no proof
@@thendino1 we dont need proofs.....legend is a legend....and that is why it has no proof bcoz it is a legend
@@arunavgogoi2696
Bro the art has been dying since the British invaded. Our ancestors and guru's of this art took certain aspects to the grave. They did not share to those who were not worthy. We did nothing to hide, continue to practice, and help spread it. In Kerala, this should be performed and learned by all students at the primary level up. Why not? That's how you revive a lost art....
this should me consider as our national sports...i want to learn kalaripatu..love from uttar pradesh 😍🙏
Most learned ashan (teacher) need only a finger to kill a person or immobilise him. Even with bare hand (just see hindustani film by shanker)
Even at half its original play speed the fighters are still too fast to observe... this is impressive stuff
I love my country. & My people.
From,
Andhra Pradesh.
Kalaripayattu - the traditional martial art of Kerala. ❤️❤️
My kerala fight
yes kerala fight created by tamil saints..
@@bhaskarsubbiah8457 respecting pallava kingdom sir .Love from kerala
@@bhaskarsubbiah8457 No any Tamil saints or Telugu saints..it is the martial arts of Thiyya Community of Malabar
@@bhaskarsubbiah8457 created by lord parashuram according to history
Not by tamil nor by thiyas
Includes hand to hand fights, fight with weapons , mind controlling techniques, and healing
@@abhishekdevaraj2166 sir, malayalam is formed after 8th century, so roughly say 1000 years..so before that do you think tamil people did not have any martial art with them?? its known to be 5000 years old so even before kalari tamils had some form of martial arts.. art of varma is created by tamil siddhargal and as malayalam came from tamil, same way martial arts in tamil nadu made the base for kalari art..also know the fact that, The first references to a form of martial arts and warfare, called Kalaripayattu, originated in southern India from the Sangam literature era between 300 BC and 300 AD ... even if its said to be formed by parasuram, its 3000 years old and during that time malayalam not even existed then how its from land of kerala? even kerala was tamil nadu earlier.. this is not about kerala vs tamil nadu, malayalam is pretty daughter of matured mother tamil.. so this is not for discrimination but just trying to say the fact
Iam proud to be born in India🙏
यह है हिंदुस्तान की संस्कृति इसे हम सभी को सीखना चाहिए बहुत ही अद्भुत कला है
The great Indian martial art👏👏👏🙏
Here comes the mother of all martial arts
Kalari
A great ancient martial art. 🔥
This looks so spectacular ! Even better than Choreographed fights
This should become worldwide popular
Mother of all martial arts
The Indian martial arts
World best martial arts
Kalari is just an infant compared to fully evolved martial arts like Kung-fu,karate. since it was not passed on properly (some say it was lost) it didn’t evolve like other martial arts.. it’s not best, it lacks techniques and refinement
@@TimeLoop01 I am not saying kalari is the best martial art.... But Kung Fu is orginated from Kung Fu....Bodhidharma the man who found Kung Fu was a Kalari Master.
@@TimeLoop01 you don't know what kalari is. It has more developed fightings in which one can defeat enimy with only one finger
@JR Nair yeah. It's an antique now, and it's upto us and next generations to bring it back to its formar glory.
@@JonathanFlex2 I know that as well. I just don't like when people boast about kalari too much. Indeed it's the mother, it's just that. Child learns throughout his life and grow on its own.
அற்புதம். தெக்கன் களரி தமிழரகளுடையது நம்முடைய கலையை நாம்தான் பாதுகாக்க வேண்டும்
Tamils already lost that.Now Kerala is keeping ancient tamil language and culture.
It's keralas one
therkan kalari from tamil sage agasthya. all varma theraphy books are in tamil,.malayalis studied that and rewriting as they invented. that is not true, we have all important information's related to therkan kalari
@@Cringemanic123-bm6bm
This is a nice display, but people need to realise this is definately a show rather than a fight. Effective martial art display but not how a real fight takes place.
Amazing talent guys ..👏👏👏
The fact that they are using real swords make it more intense . Really the level of guts these guys have is absolutely mind blowing.
Gila... Salam dari indonesia.
Warriors of Kerala ❤
good, super performance , fantastic
God's own country Martial arts I love my Kerala
அற்புதம். தெக்கன் களரி தமிழரகளுடையது நம்முடைய கலையை நாம்தான் பாதுகாக்க வேண்டும் .Thekkan Kalari from Agasthiya - Tamil Saint
Not sure why everyone's so impressed by a rehearsed presentation. This wasn't a real fight, that's why no one was hurt and it looked so amazing.
MAN!... he's so fast!
One of the my favorite martial arts.
Omg it's so awesome...👌👌
Awesome Bro👏👏👏👏
Our Kalari is made of real scenarios and the nature, hense the best that it can be
Ya allha very good
Keep it up
Masha allha
SO FRIGGIN' COOL!!!
Kalariyolam njan Vere onnineyum snehichitilla
Very good this type of martial arts should be promoted jai hind jai bharat 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
wow thats amazing hope more and more indian youth start learning it
well choreographed. grade A stuff
It's impressive.
Mukhbil and team, HGS KALARI SANGAM EDAPPAL Dist Malappuram
Father of kunfu
ഒന്നും പറയാനില്ല 🔥
These guys are trying not to hurt each other. Imagine these movies when you are actually trying to kill someone in a sword fight
Dear friends, this great martial art is not getting proper respect and Encouragement😔😔😔
Try to learn or encourage our friends, relatives, to learn kalarippauatti❤️
It is really pain full to say that it is vanishing from us,the Irreplaceable Finance
👍🔥🔥
Wow, incredible...best
Word number one kings 👑 indians
Mass 🔥🔥🔥
wow superb!!
Proud of this Supreme martial art form.
Wow 😍
we need to promote this. This game could be in olympics.
My favourite form of martial arts.
Kalari
deadly art... a small mistake can cost your life!
Yes.
But this is continued practice for years
Jai shree Parshuram ❤️ (founder of kalari )
That's made up story
Wow🔥🔥🔥
Mind blowing 🙏🚩
Plz make kalari big
I am from uttrakhand and I want to learn this santan shastra vidya .. and one day I'll definately learn this... 🙏
Come to kerala land of Kalaripayatyu
U can learn 2 styles of Kalaripayatyu
Northern kalari =aggressive form
Southern kalari =defensive form
🇮🇳🙏
@@rahulmohan5379 okay thanks for the info bro 🙂
@@rahulmohan5379 can you tell me some names of the good acadmies which teaches kaliyaripattu ?
@@HimanshuSharma-zv3fu CVN Kalari center.. Kozhikode district in northern kerala...
@@HimanshuSharma-zv3fu CVN Kalari is very famous, the students of CVN Kalari Kozhikode district, performed in Hollywood film a jackychan movie named MYTH...
In that film there is scene, a fight between Chinese warrior and an INDIAN warrior jackychan performed the role of chinese warrior and the student of CVN Kalari performed the role of INDIAN warrior...
Gazzab jabardast fighting
Beautiful
This is just art, not fighting. This was supposed to be a fighting technique not just "ART". The old and true teachings are long gone.
Exactly
They turned it into a Performance art kinda thing
@@Buffoon800 what were you expecting...? A real sword fight and blood spill...?
@@CJ-ud8nf They just use the mobility movements of Kalari, Kalari practically is different. WHAT YOU ARE SEEING IS DANCE
அருமையான இருந்தது
Mera desh mahan hai 🙏🥰
Bro 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
In my opinion.. kalarai shuld not be taken to outside.. it must be only taught and learned in India... So that no one can match with us...
Great tamil martial art 🔥
Kalaripayattu - Kerala's own martial art
@@CJ-ud8nf ok tell your history before 500 years 😂😂😂 but kalari is more than 1000 years old
@@வேந்தன்-த9ன the term Kerala was first epigraphically recorded as Keralaputra in a 3rd-century BCE rock inscription by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka of Magadha. It was mentioned as one of four independent kingdoms in southern India.
@@வேந்தன்-த9ன If it was really in tamil nadu it should have been still practiced. But only kanyakumari and tirunelveli has kalari which was also part of Kerala.
@@வேந்தன்-த9ன Keralaputra is different from Chera
Team HGS Kalari edapal Kerala ( muppuliyangam)
This is incredible
That was very really beautiful demonstration kalaraipayattu
Awesome!
polichu brosss....kidu
Nalla performance 👌👏👏👏
Agasthiyar guru is great to invent such martial art.tamil siddhar
It is said that Lord shiva is the creator of these arts. Sage Agastya was the student of Lord himself. Please correct if i am wrong.
A great South Indian martial art
Are that real swords 😳
Yes
That's real
Great focus
Nice dance moves✌️
Nicely choreographed!!
To move that fast, and to fight two people at once, and at the same time defend and attack ALL IN THAT MOVMENTS!!!!!!!!!! 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0--0 :o :o :o :o
അടിപൊളി ടൈമിംഗ്
Damn boys.
I am from Haryana Hamarai yanhaa too Kalri kaa centre hii nahii hai 🙄🙄too yanhaa sai kon represent karr rahaa hai too yai national tournament kaisai hoo gayya arrai Hamarai yanhaa bhii kalrii yaa silumbum kaa centre banoo naa pehlai Sonipat Haryana firr mai apnai betai koo send kartaa huu firr dekhtai hai competition kaa lvl 👍🙄Abhii too tai national lvl nahii hai
Nice
Nic
Parshuram Ji ♥️🚩
👌
ഇത് വടക്കാനാണോ
Adhyam thekkanum vadakkanumayittulla difference ariyamo
@@tisko7188 ഞാൻ തെക്കൻ അടിമുറ പഠിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്... നമുക്ക് ചുവടുകളിൽ നിന്നുമാണ് തുടക്കം... മെയ്പയറ്റ് ഇല്ല
@ajishso idh vadakkanalla
Thekkan sambradhayam
@@tisko7188 thekan trains mainly on hand to hand combact chuvadu and northern have meypayattu
Kutty karnam ethukkappa?
The guy who is fighting in middle is awesome
Красиво, жаль , что постановка, а не реальный бой.
Wow very nice moves with great speed.
Malayali da.... proud keralite, indian
Kalaripayattu martial art of kerala
Malappuram 💪💪
Fast 😱
They performed in front of my eyes in tyagraj sports complex delhi
😍❤️❤️❤️That's me
Was these real fight,I felt they were like fighting like they were taught !
This is just for spectacle.Real fight won't last long.
O bhai 😮😮
Love this
Man!
Good but the timeing is missing.practice well be the legend all the best
Is This a game🙃