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Deftly parrying her son with a bamboo cane, Meenakshi Amma belies her 78 years with her prowess at kalari, thought to be India’s…
Deftly parrying her son with a bamboo cane, Meenakshi Amma belies her 78 years with her prowess at kalari, thought to be Indias oldest martial art.
The great-grandmother in Kerala, southern India, has been a driving force in the revival of kalaripayattu,…
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