Kalari Gurukulam wins 17 awards - three gold, seven
silver, and seven bronze - at the Kalaripayattu National Championships 2016.
The Bangalore organization represented Karnataka and made mark at the nationals
for the second year in a row.
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The Kalari Gurukulam Team for the Kalaripayattu National Championships 2016 - Ranjan Sir, Participants, and Parents at the Rajeev Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Ernakulam |
The Gurukulam students have been winning laurels
since 2015 Championships. This year too was no different. Practising and
preparing for the annual meet started at least a month before. The students
under the eagle eyes and firm guidance of Ranjan sir practiced day in and day
out, tuning their moves and forms to near perfection. They practiced along with
their occupation, despite their school hours and office hours; many of the
students were lucky as their school vacation had started just then. The
students put in the maximum possible time and effort to perfect their training.
The practising students' enthusiasm at strenuous training and practice can be
simply described as inspirational and contagious. And Ranjan sir's strict,
disciplined training armed them with the strength and stamina to compete with
the best in the country.
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Practice at its heights - Sky is the limit |
By the end of May, trained rigorously for a month
the participants were ready to put their best out on the stage. This year the
championship venue was at the Rajeev Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Ernakulam, Kerala.
The National Kalaripayattu Championships is conducted by the Kalaripayattu
Federation of India. The event was held between May 23 - 24, 2015 with more
than 1000 participants across various age levels, Sub Junior, Junior, and
Senior - Boys and Girls - competed with each other at more than ten categories.
Having trained under the aegis of many revered teachers, the whole competition
is one tough event vying with the best Kalaripayattu schools across the
country.
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The Inaugural Gathering of the Kalaripayattu National Championships 2016 at the Rajeev Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Ernakulam. The event was held on May 23 - 24, 2016. |
An added zest to the participating team was their
accompanying parents. Moms and dads joined the team at the contesting venue and
cheered each and every one of the Gurukulam students. Their support and
encouragement are the essential factors that keep the kids on their toes.
Cheering and rooting for their kids, parents have been a fulcrum in encouraging
the kids to train and persist in the tough martial art system. Nandini Swamy, the mother of Chethana , voicing all the parents' thoughts aloud, said that their children were lucky to be trained by Ranjan sir and felt proud to say that her kid was a Gurukulam student. Teju, another participant who is a professional dancer tips his hat to Ranjan sir 'inspiring "vaaytharis" are the main motivation for our jumps, flips, and kicks.'
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Parents with Ranjan sir at the venue. |
The Kalari Gurukulam award winners at Kalaripayattu National Championships 2016 were:
Under Sub-Junior Girls Section the winners were Shreeprada (Silver -
Meipayattu) and Chetna (Bronze - Chuvadu).
Under Sub-Junior Boys Section Gaurav R (Bronze - Real Fight), Garv Setia (Silver and Bronze - Meipayattu and Bronze for Long Stick), and R Sriram (Bronze - Long Stick).
Under Junior Girls Section the winners were Upasana Gurjar (Gold - Meipayattu,
Gold - Urumi, and Silver for Chuvadu), Shruthi Shine (Gold - Meipayattu).
Under Senior Girls Section the winners were Chethana Pritviraj (Silver for
Sword and Shield, Bronze for Urumi), Shiny Ranjan (Silver - Sword and
Shield, Silver - Chuvadu, and Bronze for Valvali).
Under the Senior Boys Section the winners were Ramu (Silver- Meipayattu) and
Tejesh (Bronze - Chuvadu)
Some memorable actions at the Nationals from our Gurukulam students:
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Meipayattu - Ease and Grace in Action |
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Mid air confrontation - Long Stick - Sub Junior Boys |
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Budding warrior in action |
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Seemingly featherlight - Chethana does a midair jump and turn |
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Another featherlight mid-air action - Teju |
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Perfect alignment is a Kalari prerequisite |
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Cartwheeling at its best |
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Deceptively easy?! The power lies in the muscles and the Will |
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Mid-air Flight - Defying gravity - Ramu |
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Grace in Kalari movements |
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Ready to Combat - Sword and Shield - Chethana and Shiny |
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Urumi in Action - Upasana |
After the three day event, as the team returned home with bags full of awards, it is with a renewed zeal and enthusiasm to their daily Kalari practice and the next level of trainings. There are lot more achievements awaiting the students as they advance in Kalaripayattu, lot more levels to learn and master as they return to their daily learning and practice. As Ramu said, competitions and awards are opportunities to discover the rising talents in the same field more than winning awards. Awards, national or otherwise, are but small stopovers to sport with the martial art form. Becoming a Kalari warrior is in itself a lifetime reward!
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The Kalari Gurukulam Winners at the Kalaripayattu National Championships 2016 - The proud moment!
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