This comprehensive work examines the deep-rooted connections between Malla-Yuddha and Indian mythology, tracing its development across different historical periods and regions. The text explores the spiritual dimensions of combat training, the significance of traditional wrestling academies and the sacred teacher-student relationship that forms the foundation of knowledge transmission. At its technical core, the book details the four distinct styles of Indian wrestling: ground fighting, focusing on locks and submissions, joint manipulation techniques, and pure wrestling form. Readers will gain insight into fundamental stances, combat strategies, and traditional training methods. The work provides detailed information about traditional training environments, including the wrestling pit construction, training implements, ceremonial aspects, and traditional gear. It outlines competition formats, scoring systems, rules, and tournament structures that have governed this martial art through generations. Through historical documentation, the text covers major wrestling schools, significant matches, and the evolution of different teaching lineages. It analyzes Malla-Yuddha's influence on military training, modern wrestling techniques, and current martial arts practices. The final sections examine contemporary applications, preservation efforts, and global recognition of Malla-Yuddha. The book concludes with an analysis of cross-cultural exchanges and the art form's future directions in the modern martial arts landscape. This work serves as both a historical record and practical guide, offering insights into an ancient combat system that continues to evolve in the contemporary world.
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