How
Kalaripayattu was born (KUNG FU)
Martial arts essentially evolved
from Southern India. Agastya Muni was a very small-built man – short and
diminutive – but he travelled endlessly. He evolved martial arts mainly to
fight the wildlife. Tigers roamed this land in great abundance – now we can
count them, we have eleven hundred tigers, but there was a time when thousands
of them existed along with various other potentially dangerous wildlife. So,
Agastya Muni evolved a system as to how to fight the wildlife – if a tiger
comes, how to handle it.
You will see, Kalari still
retains that format. This is not just about fighting with men. Fighting with
men came later. He taught martial arts to a few people just to manage the
wildlife when they travelled, and it still lives. Some of the schools still
look up to him and associate themselves with him.
So when people went to China,
once they crossed the Himalayas, they faced wild men who were always looking to
attack the traveller. So what they had learned to handle the wildlife, they
used it on wild men. Once they started using it on people, you will see a distinct
transformation in the martial arts. From a very crouching kind of martial art
to a “standing up” kind of martial art is what you will see from India to the
Chinese and further into South-East Asia.
So, it evolved into a different
format. And when you fight men, you have to kill, otherwise he won’t stop. With
wildlife it’s not like that. They come because they think you are food. And
once you make it very clear to him that you are a very difficult food, he will
go away. He will look for some easy food. Because of this, the martial arts
naturally transformed itself from a very fantastic form of avoiding becoming
somebody’s dinner, to something that can kill. You will see this transformation
from Kalari to Karate. Later on, in India also they started fighting with men
but they did not transform the art so much. Instead, they picked up weapons. If
you look at it, Kalari may not be as good a fighting process with human beings
as Karate would be because in Karate they are standing on two legs. In Kalari,
you are trying to look at something lower down because we did not see it as a
tool to fight other men, it was only seen as a defense from wildlife.
Parashuram was another great
teacher of Kalari. He single-handedly slaughtered armies because of his
phenomenal martial art capabilities. He taught one school which flowed from the
North of Malabar, and Agastya Muni’s school came from the South. Parashuram’s
method used all kinds of weapons – hand weapons, throwing weapons, various
kinds of weapons – but Agastya Muni’s martial art grew without any weapons, it
was all hand.
We are unable to find really good
teachers in Agastya’s form so we are going with Parashuram’s school but we are
hoping to build that system slowly, so that over a period of time we want to
shift to Agastya Muni’s, just to honor him. Just a little gratitude for him for
what he has done because the kind of work that he did is so phenomenal. Nowhere
else and never before did another human being take spirituality to every door
as he did.
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