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Kutthu Varesai
Kutthu Varesai is an art in Silambam, which is used for training foot movements in the beginning. The art was used in different parts of south India by different Kings who ruled ancient India. The warier family’s kept this tradition of art. This is an art, which is been used by the Chine’s Kung Fu today. Due to several problems the art is in dieing stage. Today there are very few schools in south India that teach about Kutthu Varesai.
http://www.silambam.in/kutthuvaresai.htm
--Dangerous-Boy 21:38, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
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Part of a series on Indian martial arts |
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Various Indian martial arts |
Pehlwani - Kalarippayattu - Malla-yuddha - Vajra Mushti / Vajra Mukti - Chakram - Kabaddi - Silambam Nillaikalakki - Gatka and other arts |
Notable Practitioners |
The Great Gama - Phillip Zarrilli - Karl Gotch - John Will - Jyesthimallas - Gobar Goho - Imam Baksh Pahalwan - Paul Whitrod - Gulam |
Related articles |
Kshatriya - Yoga - Indian mêlée weapons - Dravidian martial arts - Ayurveda - Sri Lankan martial arts - Indian martial arts in popular culture - Topics related to Kalarippayattu - Foreign influence on Chinese martial arts |
Use it by adding {{Indian Martial Arts}} to the bottom of an Indian Martial Arts page. If you need to edit it, it is located at: Template:Indian_Martial_Arts. Hope this helps! Arundhati bakshi 15:07, 27 March 2006 (UTC)