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Satish Kumar (left) and Shri Ajit (right) perform a dagger fight in Bombay, December 27, 1997. <strong>The</strong> duo are in<br />

Bombay to promote Kalarippayattu, the ancient physical, cultural, and martial art of the state of Kerala in southern<br />

India. (AP Photo/Sherwin Crasto)<br />

226 Kalarippayattu<br />

right. After a protracted conflict, the Zamorin wrested power by killing<br />

two Vellatri princes. <strong>The</strong> event created a permanent schism between the<br />

kingdoms. At each subsequent festival until its discontinuation in 1766 following<br />

the Mysorean invasion, some of the Valluvanadu fighters pledged<br />

to death in service to the royal house attended the Mamakam to avenge the<br />

honor of the fallen princes by fighting to the death against the Zamorin’s<br />

massed forces.<br />

So important was kalarippayattu in medieval Kerala that both its<br />

heroic demeanor and its practiced techniques were constantly on display,<br />

whether in actual combat, in duels, or in forms of cultural performance<br />

that included mock combats or displays of martial skills and dances and<br />

dance-dramas where the heroic was on display. Kalarippayattu directly influenced<br />

the techniques and content of numerous traditional forms of performance<br />

such as folk dances; ritual performances such as the teyyam of<br />

northern Kerala where deified heroes are worshipped; the now internationally<br />

known kathakali dance-drama, which enacts stories of India’s epic<br />

heroes based on the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and puranas; and the Christian<br />

dance-drama form, cavittu natakam, which used martial techniques

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