HISTORY
HISTORY
After all how did China steal the most dangerous war technique from Indians? In today's world, martial arts are most famous in China, which many people also believe that it started from there, but the truth is far from this. Martial arts is an ancient Indian war technique inspired by the ancient Indian duel or Mal Yuddha style in which two warriors used to fight without weapons. In ancient times, India was mainly the stronghold of martial arts, this is confirmed by Ramayana and Mahabharata. Whether this is true or not, the proof of this is the nuclear bomb. You must be thinking that how did the nuclear bomb come in martial arts. I tell you, a very famous scientist of America named Robert Open Hyman told the world that he got the inspiration to make the nuclear bomb from Ramayana and Mahabharata. According to the old, Maharishi Agastya and Lord Parshuram first gave martial arts to the earth. Maharishi Agastya developed Nishastra Kalari Petiyu and Lord Parshuram developed Shastra Yukt Kalari Petiyu. Lord Shri Krishna and Balram Ji were proficient in both these war arts. They developed this knowledge even further and developed it into a new fighting technique called Dwand or Mal Yuddha. Gradually, the technique of fighting this war developed a lot. Similarly, Lord Shri Krishna developed his Akshini army. It is said that this army was so dangerous that as proficient as it was in the weapon war, it became more dangerous when it was unarmed. In the Mahabharata war, this army fought on the side of the Kauravas. In the Mahabharata war, there was a lot of destruction on earth and this art of war remained confined to some areas. After this, many eras passed and a great monk was born in the royal family of Kanchipuram of the Pallava kingdom of South India in the fifth or sixth century. He was named Bodhidharman. He became a monk at a young age and Bodhidharma was the third son of King Sukany of Kanchipuram. At the age of 22, he attained Sambodhi, which is called the first stage of salvation. It was through Bodhidharma that Buddhism spread in China, Japan and Korea. In 520 to 526 AD, he laid the foundation of the meditation sect in China, which is called Chan or Chin. At a young age, he trained himself in every kind of knowledge. Bodhidharman saw that Mongolian tribes used to attack China, they used to kill common people, loot their houses and kidnap their sisters and daughters. Bodhidharma was very saddened by this. He started teaching people martial arts for their own protection through Buddhist monks. In the Second World War, Japan occupied China, Korea and Myanmar to fulfill its ambitions. In this way, martial arts spread from China to Japan, Korea and Myanmar. But even then martial arts was limited to a few countries of the Asian continents. The name of the great person who spread it to the whole world was Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee was a very wise boy of 5 feet 8 inches, a resident of China. Very few people know that Bruce Lee, born on 27 November 1940 in America, was actually named Lee Chun Fan. He became famous as Bruce Lee after entering the film world. Bruce Lee studied in Hong Kong and America and through television, martial arts reached the whole world. Indian martial arts is now in front of the whole world. Different countries have given it different names, some have given it Kung Fu, Karate, Taekwondo, Kickboxing etc. Because no Chinese philosopher or scholar believed that China got the art of martial arts from India, it proves that China stole it from India yesterday. Dwandwa is a martial art that evolved from a combination of many different martial arts styles that have existed in India for the last 5,000 years and some of the martial arts styles of India as a form of self-defense "today". Dwandwa incorporates the flowing, circular patterns of Wushu with the abrupt linear movements of Kalaripayattu and native kicking techniques. Over fifty distinctive Chinese circular hand movements can be recognized in modern Dwandwa. Some of the early martial arts styles that contributed to Dwandwa are: Mal Combat, Judo, Karate, Taekwondo. There is influence of Wushu and Kung-Fu.
The earliest record of Dwandwa dates back to around 5114 BC. At this time India was spread from today's Afghanistan to Indonesia. Dwandwa is a Sanskrit word. Mal Yuddha (Duel) is considered to be the earliest known form of duel. Dwandwa is a traditional martial art of India. Apart from India it was also practiced in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. It is closely related to Southeast Asian Mal fighting styles such as Naban. Dwandwa is divided into four types, each named after a Hindu deity or mythological warrior: - Hanumanti focuses on technical superiority, Jambuvanti uses locks and holds to force the opponent to surrender, Jarasandhi focuses on breaking the limbs and joints while Bhimaseni focuses solely on strength. It is considered to be a very ancient martial art. According to historians, this art was practiced in India since the time of 'Aryan Civilization'. Many types of Malla Yudhs and warriors are also described in Mahabharata and Ramayana. The paintings show unarmed people using techniques that are similar to the techniques used by Dwandwa today.
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