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19 Feb

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Dr Neelima Deshpande

My deepest regards to Asan Dr Jothi Senthil Kannan – NamaskaramThank you so much for your guidance and wisdom and your dedication to teaching this wonderful art and science. I am deeply indebted to you for your teaching and contribution to not just me but to the furthering of...

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30 Jan

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Dr .J Venkat Narayanan, Maxillofacial surgeonTiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu

Meipaadam batch student (30.01.2024) Respected masterFirst of all I would like to thank you for teaching meipaadam in these modern days. As ancient cultures and traditional healthy body exercises are diminishing these days your meipaadam classes are the main resort to a healthy future generation. But after doing meipaadam...

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18 Jan

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Bangalore international school students – visit to Gurukulam in Jan 2024.

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22 Dec

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Dr. Shivaditya, Delhi(Naturopathy & Yoga Therapist)

Transformative Journey: Embracing Indian Traditional Martial Art Fitness with MeiPadam and KarlaKattai I decided to do the International MeiPadam and KarlaKattai coach course from Jothi Silambam Kshatriya Gurukulam. The past 4 months of this course , learning and training under the guidance of Ahsan Jothi has been a deeply...

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30 Oct

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Stick side of fire video

This term is often used in Silambam to describe the dominant hand or side of a practitioner. It’s essential to understand which side is your “stick side of fire” because it determines the hand you primarily use to handle the staff. Typically, this is the hand that provides power...

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Silambam’s main focus is on the bamboo staff. The length of the staff depends on the height of the practitioner. Ideally, it should just touch the forehead about three fingers from the head, typically measuring around 1.68 meters (five and a half feet). Different lengths may be used depending on the situation. For instance, the sedikuchi or 3-foot stick can be easily concealed. Separate practice is needed for staffs of different lengths. Listed below are some of the weapons used in Silambam.

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