mewtwo Posted June 9, 2009 Anyone know of any books/dvds on this martial art? my google fu is not working right now. Ps an urumi is an awsome weapon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dainin Posted June 9, 2009 Hello Mewtwo. Yes, I am also interested in the borderlands between yoga and the martial arts, and have two books on it: When the Body Becomes All Eyes: Paradigms, Discourses and Practices of Power in Kalarippayattu, a South Indian Martial Art by Phillip B. Zarrilli This is the most comprehensive book I've seen on it. It's more of an academic study than a how-to. He was a theatre professor in Wisconsin, but now lives in Wales. Kalarippayat: India's Ancient Martial Art by D.H. Luijendijk This one shows more of the techniques, but less background. The author has another longer book on the subject that I have not bought yet: Kalarippayat He also has an interesting book on the Persian mind-body practice of Zoor Khane which is like a bodyweight exercise workout done to the beat of a drum and recitation of sacred poetry. I've written reviews of these books on Amazon.com if you want more info. There is another good book on Kalarippayatt published in India, I think the author's name was Balakrishnan, but I don't have the info handy. Hope this helps... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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dwai Posted June 9, 2009 (edited) Anyone know of any books/dvds on this martial art? my google fu is not working right now. Ps an urumi is an awsome weapon. Philip Zarilli's book is the best. My friend used to learn Kalari when he lived in Kerala...he was a scary fighter but a gentle soul BTW if you are interested, here's an article on Indian Martial Arts I'd written a while back -- Indian Martial Arts -- Will they survive? Edited June 9, 2009 by dwai Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boyshood Posted June 23, 2009 There is a new book on the way: Kalaripayat: The Martial Arts Tradition of India by Patrick Denaud Share this post Link to post Share on other sites