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- Malla-yuddha abstract "Malla-yuddha (Devanagari: मल्लयुद्ध, Tamil:மல்யுத்தம் malyutham, Telugu: మల్ల యుద్ధం, Kannada: ಮಲ್ಲಯುದ್ಧ, Bengali: মল্লযুদ্ধ) is the traditional South Asian form of combat-wrestling created in what is now India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. It is closely related to various Southeast Asian wrestling styles such as naban and is the ancestor of kusti.Malla-yuddha incorporates grappling, joint-breaking, biting, choking and pressure point striking. Matches were traditionally codified into four types which progressed from purely sportive contests of strength to actual full-contact fights known as yuddha. Due to the extreme violence, this final form is generally no longer practised. The second form, wherein the wrestlers attempt to lift each other off the ground for three seconds, still exists in south India. Additionally, malla-yuddha is divided into four styles, each named after Hindu gods and legendary fighters: Hanumanti concentrates on technical superiority, Jambuvanti uses locks and holds to force the opponent into submission, Jarasandhi concentrates on breaking the limbs and joints while Bhimaseni focuses on sheer strength.".
- Malla-yuddha thumbnail Jarasandha's_Akhara1.JPG?width=300.
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- Malla-yuddha aka "Malyutham".
- Malla-yuddha country "Bangladesh".
- Malla-yuddha country "India".
- Malla-yuddha country "Pakistan".
- Malla-yuddha country "Sri Lanka".
- Malla-yuddha descendantArts Naban.
- Malla-yuddha descendantArts Pehlwani.
- Malla-yuddha famousPract Deva_Raya_II.
- Malla-yuddha famousPract Gautama_Buddha.
- Malla-yuddha famousPract Krishnadevaraya.
- Malla-yuddha famousPract Narasimhavarman_I.
- Malla-yuddha focus Grappling.
- Malla-yuddha hasPhotoCollection Malla-yuddha.
- Malla-yuddha imagecaption "The historic Jarasandha's Akhara mentioned in the Mahabharata epic".
- Malla-yuddha meaning "Grappling-combat".
- Malla-yuddha name "Malla-yuddha".
- Malla-yuddha olympic "No".
- Malla-yuddha subject Category:Bangladeshi_martial_arts.
- Malla-yuddha subject Category:Indian_martial_arts.
- Malla-yuddha subject Category:Pakistani_martial_arts.
- Malla-yuddha subject Category:Sports_originating_in_South_Asia.
- Malla-yuddha subject Category:Wrestling_in_India.
- Malla-yuddha subject Category:Wrestling_in_Pakistan.
- Malla-yuddha type Abstraction100002137.
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- Malla-yuddha type IndianMartialArts.
- Malla-yuddha type MartialArt100825443.
- Malla-yuddha type PakistaniMartialArts.
- Malla-yuddha type Protection100817680.
- Malla-yuddha type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Malla-yuddha type Self-defense100825192.
- Malla-yuddha type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Malla-yuddha comment "Malla-yuddha (Devanagari: मल्लयुद्ध, Tamil:மல்யுத்தம் malyutham, Telugu: మల్ల యుద్ధం, Kannada: ಮಲ್ಲಯುದ್ಧ, Bengali: মল্লযুদ্ধ) is the traditional South Asian form of combat-wrestling created in what is now India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. It is closely related to various Southeast Asian wrestling styles such as naban and is the ancestor of kusti.Malla-yuddha incorporates grappling, joint-breaking, biting, choking and pressure point striking.".
- Malla-yuddha label "Malla-yuddha".
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- Malla-yuddha sameAs Malla-yuddha.
- Malla-yuddha wasDerivedFrom Malla-yuddha?oldid=601502816.
- Malla-yuddha depiction Jarasandha's_Akhara1.JPG.
- Malla-yuddha isPrimaryTopicOf Malla-yuddha.