Silambam
Silambam (Tamil: சிலம்பம்) or Silambattam (Tamil: சிலம்பாட்டம்) or Chilambam, is a traditional Dravidian martial art based on stick fighting. This style supposedly originates from the Kurinji Hills in present day Kerala, 5,000 years ago, where natives used bamboo staves to defend themselves against wild animals. As per Sangam literature, the Kurinji Hills was one of the five physiographic divisions within Tamilakam, which became known as Keralam after the arrival of Brahmins. The Narikuravar of the Kurinji Hills used a staff called Chilambamboo as a weapon to defend themselves against wild animals, and also to display their skill during their religious festivals. The Hindu scholars and yogies who went to the Kurinji mountains to meditate got attracted by the display of this highly skilled spinning Chilambamboo.
1 Overview
1.1 Beginners
1.2 Unique Nature Of Silambam.
1.3 Versatility of Silambam
2 History
3 References
4 External links
5 See also
1 Overview
1.1 Beginners
1.2 Unique Nature Of Silambam.
1.3 Versatility of Silambam
2 History
3 References
4 External links
5 See also
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