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Unniyarcha, warrior queen of yore in the northern ballads (Vadakkanpaatukal) of Kerala, mastered Kalaripayattu to protect her boundaries.
Spiritual thread: The Lokanarakavu temple, woven into the legends of audacious warfare and duels of northern Kerala, is near Meenakshiamma’s home. Photo:
Valorous tradition: Meenakshiamma at her Kadathanadu Kalari in Vadakara, 60 km from Kozhikode city. In Kalaripayattu, posture and steps are equally important in combating the opponent. Photo:
Hand to hand: From the air, and rooted in the ground — at daggers drawn. Photo:
Balm after battle: With the knowledge Kalaripayattu masters have of the human body, they use foot massage to make the body flexible for combat. Photo:
Divine connect A word with God before combat. In a Kalari, girls and boys get moulded for a disciplined life. Photo:
Rhythm and composure: Mastering the martial art form calls for strenuous, dedicated practice. Photo:
In remembrance: Meenakshiamma pays obeisance to her late husband and Guru, Raghavan Gurukkal , before getting into training and combat. Photo:
Reaching out: Vishwesha Tirtha Swami of Paryaya Pejawar Mutt serving dates to Muslims in Udupi on Saturday.
Hindu devotees give money to a decorated elephant outside the Jagannath temple on the eve of the annual Rath Yatra, or chariot procession, in Ahmedabad, India, June 24, 2017. REUTERS
The chariots of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Debi Subhadra are all decked up on the eve of Rath Yatra festival in Puri. (Source PTI)
The cart festival of Lord Jagannath, traditionally known as the Jagannath Rath Yatra, is more than 5,000 years old. (Express Photo by Javed Raja)
Muslims present a picture of Lord Krishna and Radha to Jagannath temple priest Dilipdas Maharaj as a gesture of communal harmony, ahead of 140th Annunal Rath Yatra in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. (Source PTI)
Rath Yatra marks the return of Lord Krishna to Vrindavan with his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra. (Express Photo by Javed Raja)
The three deities go on a nine-day journey to the Gundicha Temple. (Express Photo by Javed Raja)
The wait for devotees to witness Yatra is over. A devotee celebrating in Ahmedabad. (Express Photo by Javed Raja)
Nandighosa (Rath of Lord Jagannath), Taladhwaja (Balabhadra) and Devadalana (Subhadra) ride out on Rath Yatra since 12th century. (Express Photo by Javed Raja)
A Hindu devotee performs Gatka, a traditional martial arts form, during a rehearsal for the annual Rath Yatra, or chariot procession, which commemorates a journey by Hindu god Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra, and sister Subhadra, in specially made chariots, in Ahmedabad. (Source PTI)
Spiritual thread: The Lokanarakavu temple, woven into the legends of audacious warfare and duels of northern Kerala, is near Meenakshiamma’s home. Photo:
Valorous tradition: Meenakshiamma at her Kadathanadu Kalari in Vadakara, 60 km from Kozhikode city. In Kalaripayattu, posture and steps are equally important in combating the opponent. Photo:
Hand to hand: From the air, and rooted in the ground — at daggers drawn. Photo:
Balm after battle: With the knowledge Kalaripayattu masters have of the human body, they use foot massage to make the body flexible for combat. Photo:
Divine connect A word with God before combat. In a Kalari, girls and boys get moulded for a disciplined life. Photo:
Rhythm and composure: Mastering the martial art form calls for strenuous, dedicated practice. Photo:
In remembrance: Meenakshiamma pays obeisance to her late husband and Guru, Raghavan Gurukkal , before getting into training and combat. Photo:
Reaching out: Vishwesha Tirtha Swami of Paryaya Pejawar Mutt serving dates to Muslims in Udupi on Saturday.
Hindu devotees give money to a decorated elephant outside the Jagannath temple on the eve of the annual Rath Yatra, or chariot procession, in Ahmedabad, India, June 24, 2017. REUTERS
The chariots of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Debi Subhadra are all decked up on the eve of Rath Yatra festival in Puri. (Source PTI)
The cart festival of Lord Jagannath, traditionally known as the Jagannath Rath Yatra, is more than 5,000 years old. (Express Photo by Javed Raja)
Muslims present a picture of Lord Krishna and Radha to Jagannath temple priest Dilipdas Maharaj as a gesture of communal harmony, ahead of 140th Annunal Rath Yatra in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. (Source PTI)
Rath Yatra marks the return of Lord Krishna to Vrindavan with his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra. (Express Photo by Javed Raja)
The three deities go on a nine-day journey to the Gundicha Temple. (Express Photo by Javed Raja)
The wait for devotees to witness Yatra is over. A devotee celebrating in Ahmedabad. (Express Photo by Javed Raja)
Nandighosa (Rath of Lord Jagannath), Taladhwaja (Balabhadra) and Devadalana (Subhadra) ride out on Rath Yatra since 12th century. (Express Photo by Javed Raja)
A Hindu devotee performs Gatka, a traditional martial arts form, during a rehearsal for the annual Rath Yatra, or chariot procession, which commemorates a journey by Hindu god Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra, and sister Subhadra, in specially made chariots, in Ahmedabad. (Source PTI)