Wednesday, 26 February 2014

WWW.MULLUTHARA DEVI TEMPLE.COM,Malamekkara,Adoor.Pathanamthitta


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                                                     www.Mulluthara Devi Temple.Com
                               Mulluthara Sree Bhadra kali & Kariam Kali Moorthi Devi Temple
                                          Malamekkara,Adoor,Pathanamthitta
        


         WWW .Mulluthara Devi Temple .Com ;-Mullutharayil kalari is the school or training hall where martial arts are taught. They were originally constructed according to vastu sastra with the entrance facing east and the main door situated on the centre-right. Sciences like mantra saastra[citation needed], tantra saastra[citation needed]and marma saastra are utilized to balance the space's energy level. The training area comprises a puttara (seven tiered platform) in the south-west corner. The guardian deity (usually an avatar of Bhagavathi, Kali or Shiva) is located here, and is worshipped with flowers, incense and water before each training session which is preceded by a prayer. Northern styles are practiced in special roofed pits where the floor is 3.5 feet below the ground level and made of wet red clay meant to give a cushioning effect and prevent injury. The depth of the floor protects the practitioner from winds that could hamper body temperature. Southern styles are usually practiced in the open air or in an unroofed enclosure of palm branches. Traditionally, when a kalari was closed down it would be made into a small shrine dedicated to the guardian deity.




                                                     
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Mullutharayil Kalari Re - Organised was Mulluthara sree 





sree Bhadra- Kariam Kali Moorthi Temple .Kalaripayatt is directly linked to the ancient Indian Science of War (Dhanur Veda) and medicine (Ayurveda). More over, the Dhanur Veda section of Agnipurana clearly establishes a close relationship between martial practice and meditation. Kalaripayatt emerged as a distinct, regional, martial, meditational and healing art around the 12th century A.D, Although many principles and techniques antedate this period as it is clearly linked to earlier classical texts, it’s generally traced during the period of disintegration of the PERUMALS of Kodungallore, it was an integral part of the socio-political system of medival Kerala. Principles and practices of Ayurveda, Dhanurveda and Yoga. The main elements of Kalaripayatt include training in physical culture, armed and unarmed combat, breath control, higher forms of meditation and specific classes of treatments. The legend is that Parasurama an avathar of Lord Maha Vishnu, and the disciple of Lord Siva, is the creator of Kerala and the founder of Kalaripayatt is a concept of developing oneself to become a perfect individual. This knowledge should not be abused under any circumstances other than self defense. Kalari helps to dispel all bad influences in children, stimulates them to be well disciplined individuals with quality character inculcating respect for their elders/environment, boosts up their power of concentration and sharpens their intellect. This training helps them to face everything in life with confidence. Classical and folk-arts like Kathakali, Koodiyattam, Theyyam, Thira and contemporary theatre have incorporated this martial system in movements and body compositions to highlight and create various expressions on stage.