Kalari Treatment at NC Kalari Delhi
Under the supervision of experienced Traditioanal Kalari Marma Physicians we provide various treatments for many chronic diseases. Treatments include internal and external medications. Physicians will be deciding the suitable treatments or therapies for the ailments of each patient.This peculiar treatment is administered seeing the vital force in each marma(vital area) on the patient's body.
This is one of the most ancient treatment system
based on the vital points of the body and it evolved along with the
development of martial arts which was essential to keep the
country’s freedom at that time and all the times where more injuries
and casualties were happened. The masters of the Kalari (the combat
training school) were good physicians too. They developed a
scientific and systematic treatment stream and preserved it through
their disciples. As any injury to marma is very dangerous, the
Kalari Physicians transferred this knowledge very confidentially and
still continues the system.
- Raksha Thirummu – Massage with
hands and feet for treating different ailments along with internal
medications
- Kachcha Thirummu – Massage with
feet for vigor, vitality, strength and flexibility. For martial
artists, sports persons, dancers, etc.
- Sukha Thirummu – Massage for relaxation and rejuvenation for normal persons without diseases
We do have the life membership in Sports Medicines Association of India for managing sports injuries
Kalari, traditionally known as Kalarippayattu is one of India's traditional martial and medical arts dating back at least to the 4th century AD. This ancient art form is a cultural practice, which interweaves the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual aspects of life. At the root, Kalari is a psycho-physiological system that demands the practitioner to go through years of preparation and practice in order to achieve balance and strength in the body as a whole – internally (spiritually) and externally (physically). At the next level this is a highly and effective form of armed and unarmed combat that is based on attacking and defending the body's vital spots. This knowledge is then used for fighting and healing. In more general terms, Kalari is considered as a streetwise form of self defense comparable to the better known styles of martial arts, such as Kung Fu.
- To maintain the inner fluidity of the body by balancing the three humours – wind (vata), phlegm (kapha) and fire (pitta) in accordance with Ayurvedic principles.
- To add flexibility and strength to the muscles, joints and ligaments.