History and Tradition of
Karatedo Doshinkan
India
The first written records of Asian martial arts are found in India. Their
martial art was called Virami (vee rah me), or Vijramusthi (veej ra moosht
hee). Virami means “warrior’s methods” and was standard
training for the Kshatriya or warrior cast. Its empty handed techniques
included striking, kicking, joint locks and grappling. Weapons included
bow and arrow, spear, lathi (laht hee) and the chakra.
Many of the members of the Kshatriya or warrior’s class in India
become monks. It is believed that Indian Virami was taken with the monks
who traveled to China to teach Buddhism. Virami thus served as the foundation
for the many forms of Chuan-fa or “fist methods” that developed
in China.
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